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Theresa Byrne Obituary

Theresa M. (nee Baker) Byrne, 74 Worked in the District Attorney's Office Theresa M. (nee Baker) Byrne, 74, passed away on January 1, 2011. Theresa was born in Philadelphia on January 24, 1936, and is formerly of Upper Darby. Theresa worked as a secretary for the Delaware County District Attorney's office and retired several years ago. She enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling and going to the casino. Theresa was an amazing mother of six and loving friend to many. She was the daughter of the late James Baker and Lillian Monroe-Baker; wife of the late Raymond L.Byrne; mother of the late Michael. Survivors: Loving Mother to Raymond Jr. (Diane), Richard (Loretta), Rose Mary, Patricia and Daniel; also survived by her siblings Joy (Bob) Fagan, Jim (Gerry) Baker, Tori (Walter) Einshorn and Walter (Butch) Baker; best friend for more then 50 years Josephine (Lawrence) Keetley; also 7 grandchildren Adrienne, Joseph (Kimberly) and Katherine Duffy, Nicole Byrne, Alexandra and Samantha Byrne, Mathew Byrne; 1 great-grandson Christopher DiPoalo. Visitation: Thursday evening after 6 PM at the church and Friday morning prior to the Mass at 9 AM Service: Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Cyril of Alexandria Church at 10 AM, 153 Penn Blvd., East Lansdowne, PA 19050 Burial: Saints Peter and Paul Cemetary, 1600 S. Sproul Rd., Springfield, PA 19064 Contributions: Donations to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in the name of Nicole Byrne, Marple Commons, 2004 Sproul Rd., Suite 208, Broomall, PA 19008

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Published by Delaware County Daily & Sunday Times from Jan. 5 to Jan. 7, 2011.

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Eileen Fissidas

January 13, 2011

We just heard of you Mom's passing. We have so many great memories of The Byrne Family. Your Mom was a beautiful person! She is with your Dad and Michael now! You are all in our thoughts and prayers! Love the Denoncour Family xo

Keith Chase

January 6, 2011

What a dear lady! I can't recall her ever saying an unkind word. She so loved her family--a devoted Mom and wife. I will always treasure memories of how much I felt at home in her home. Thanks dear Sue for teaching me to drink coffee! Heaven is indeed now an even better place with you there

Kenneth Kirby

January 6, 2011

Thoughts and prayers are with the entire Byrne Family....She was like a mother to us all...especially at Christmas...Ken Kirby (Glen Mills PA)

Jack and Debbie Callahan

January 6, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Byrne family during their time of sadness.

john chase

January 6, 2011

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Byrne family...both Sue and Ray were very much like my second parents and i've always recognized them as my extended family and always will...i loved and respected sue for her kindness and compassion for others and she will be sorely missed by one and all.

Judy Simpson

January 5, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Sue. She loved her children and grandchildren. I loved knowing her as a person. She always had a great outlook on life. She never gave up especially after all the things she endured.

Monique Junker

January 5, 2011

Mrs. Bryne reached out to me in my time of sadness. She was a strong woman who loved her family so much. I enjoyed knowing her and taking care of her when she fell ill. She left such a positive impression on my heart. The entire family is in my prayers. God rest her soul. -Monique Junker, Rn -Riddle Hospital

January 5, 2011

We are so sad to hear about the death of Mrs. Byrne and we'll keep the entire family in our thoughts and prayers.
The Watts Family Patti, Brittany and David

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