
Condolence Book for
William Thomas Byrne
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You will be missed by all for your wicked sense of humor and quick wit. Our condolences to Eva and Family and the Byrne Family. Rest in Peace.
Condolences to family & Friends on the passing of William RIP
Sincere condolences to Veronica & the Byrne family & extended family on the passing of William. May he rest in peace.
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Tom and send my deepest condolences to Eve and her family and also to Veronica and all the Byrne families.
I remember being taken to visit Tom and Eve in London by my parents Bob and Betty Thomas when I was a little girl. They were so welcoming and kind and Tom always made us all laugh. I always looked forward to seeing them both all those years ago. They also came to my wedding in Huntingdon with aunt Florrie and of course accompanied by my nan (her dear sister Lizzie). What a great duo they were and my nan loved Tom and Eve dearly. Tom was a great upholsterer and I can remember he made us a wonderful pure leather settee. Tom also pranked me once on the phone pretending to be someone else (and I almost fell for it). Rest in peace dear Tom and sending Eve and the families all strength in the future days ahead. I hope you get to meet with dear Florrie and Lizzie, however, you may still find them both out in Bray at the Bingo. They once got so engrossed they forgot they had left their dad Frank on the beach in a deck chair with a beer. They ran out only to discover he was gone and it had rained. However, he was taking shelter in the toilets. I know Tom would have loved that story. God Bless all the Byrnes xxx Jacqueline (Betty Thomas daughter).
I remember being taken to visit Tom and Eve in London by my parents Bob and Betty Thomas when I was a little girl. They were so welcoming and kind and Tom always made us all laugh. I always looked forward to seeing them both all those years ago. They also came to my wedding in Huntingdon with aunt Florrie and of course accompanied by my nan (her dear sister Lizzie). What a great duo they were and my nan loved Tom and Eve dearly. Tom was a great upholsterer and I can remember he made us a wonderful pure leather settee. Tom also pranked me once on the phone pretending to be someone else (and I almost fell for it). Rest in peace dear Tom and sending Eve and the families all strength in the future days ahead. I hope you get to meet with dear Florrie and Lizzie, however, you may still find them both out in Bray at the Bingo. They once got so engrossed they forgot they had left their dad Frank on the beach in a deck chair with a beer. They ran out only to discover he was gone and it had rained. However, he was taking shelter in the toilets. I know Tom would have loved that story. God Bless all the Byrnes xxx Jacqueline (Betty Thomas daughter).
Tom will be deeply missed by family and friends....from his cousin betty
And thomas family...
And thomas family...
To auntie Eve .Tony .Flo. .Thomas & Lisa . Our deepest condolences to you all at the sudden passing of uncle Thomas . He was by far an uncle that holds great memories to us .such a character and we least forget how kind he was to us as kids . He will be sorely missed .by everyone. May you all find comfort in each other amongst your stories and memories of him .....
Sending our condolences and love to all the family .Tom was a character much loved by family and friends. Sadly missed .Fond memories .R.I.P.
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