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Sean Byrne Obituary

Byrne, Sean P. - Beloved Son Age 32, of St. Paul Died suddenly. Preceded in death by grandfathers, Edwin Byrne and Frank Thury. Survived by loving mother, Linda; and loving father, Jim; sister, Shannon (Ross) Wienmann; and nephew, Zachery; brothers, Joshua and Joseph; grandmothers, Ruth Byrne and Ruth Thury; many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was an employee of The Phoenix Residence and he appreciated their support. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial Mon, Dec 15th at 10AM at PRESENTATION OF BVM CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1725 Kennard at Larpenteur, Maplewood. Visitation Sun 4-8PM, with a Vigil Prayer 5PM at WULFF FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 1485 White Bear Ave and Mon at church 1/2hour preceding the Mass. WULFF 651-776-1555.

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Published by Pioneer Press from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2003.

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James Mitchell

January 12, 2004

Sean I am going to miss you man. now who am I going to argue with about stupid trivia. But seriously life is going to be whole lot differnt with out you here for all of us.



Until the next time Jim

Mike Conrath

December 23, 2003

Most people who knew Sean knew that he cared for the people at the Howard House where he worked, with all of his heart. He cared deeply for his co-workers and the residents at the house. Sean was with one of those residents, holding her hand and comforting her, a few years ago when she passed away. Her name was Bernadine. Sean took wonderful care of Bernadine while she lived at the Howard House. I would like to believe that she is now returning the favor by taking care of him, washing his hair, getting him some clean clothes, and showing him around. Bernadine was considered "non-verbal" and didn't use words to communicate here on Earth. I can only imagine the lively conversations that Sean and Bernadine are sharing right now. She may even be out-talking him! It brings a tear of sadness to think of the two of them together, because I miss them both, but it also brings a tear of joy . . knowing that they are both watching over and waiting to welcome the rest of us.

Gregory Koltes

December 22, 2003

Far too young an age for someone to die. You are in a better place now. Rest in peace.

Michelle Weiss

December 18, 2003

Sadly, I'm at a loss for words. I wasn't expecting to sign another guest book for a lost loved one so soon. Although Sean's path in life rarely crossed with mine, I will miss him dearly. There will forever be an empty place in our family. To Linda, Jim, Shannon, Josh & Joe-There is nothing one can say to ease your pain. The only thing that can be said is Sorry, and I truly am. God Bless, and may Sean rest in peace. You may not be able to see him in this life time but you will be reunited with him one day. Stay strong.

Brad Harper

December 15, 2003

Jim and Linda,



Steph and I are so very sad for you loss. Words fail us...

John Lynn Gullickson

December 14, 2003

John Gullickson Sr. of Burnsville and John Gullickson II of Las Vegas extend our heartfelt condolence and shared sorrow at the loss of Sean. Our prayers are with all who mourn this day.

Jeffrey Kulisek

December 13, 2003

Sincerest Sympathy and condolences

to the family & friends of Sean Byrne. Sean was a good friend, the kind that r really hard 2 find.

I will forever miss him....

Tracey Reinhardt

December 13, 2003

I love you Sean, you are my best friend that will never change.

I have so many wonderful memories with you. Kaylee loves you too. You were so awesome with her. The poem you wrote for me means so much to me, I will read it everyday. I love you and miss you already.

Tracey

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