Patricia L. Byron

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Patricia L. Byron

(Age 82)

Formerly of Louisville, KY, resided in Fairfax, VA, passed away on Friday, February 11, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Harry B. Byron; loving mother of Linda (William) Byron-Lynch, Dennis (Patti) Byron, David (Elizabeth) Byron, Douglas (Gina) Byron, and Barbara (Larry) Taylor; adored grandmother of Ryan Ely and Meghan (Chris) Cook, Sarah, Michael, and Ben Byron, Neddie and Kayla Byron, and Natalie, Emily, and Katie Taylor. She is also survived by her loving caregiver Isatou Lowe.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 3701 Pender Dr. #400, Fairfax, VA 22030

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. I first met Pat (Mrs. Byron) about 46 years ago. She was such a really nice lady. She used to let Denny & I smoke kool ciggaretts down in his basement bedroom when we were in high school. Note only that, but maybe the best way to put it is “she wasn’t a ‘Square'”. She was very understanding of young people. Pat & Harry Byron had been lifelong friends of my late parents Alyce & Hal. I was also fortunite enough to have been friends with them since the first we met in the 1960’s. My significant other Jeanne had the great oppertunity to meet and know Pat and Harry also. We had visited with them when they had come to visit Denny and Patty out here in California and also we met up with them 2 or 3 times at their favorite restaurant(Marco Polo)in Vienna, and at some of Doug and Gina’s Halloween parties at their house in Fairfax. “Mrs. Byron, you were a great and wonderful lady. I have many fond and loving memories of you to treasure for the rest of my life….till we meet again!”

  2. Dear Denny,Linda,Dave,Doug,& Barb, I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Pat. I have so many fond memories of her and Uncle Harry of course. What a great couple they made. It doesn’t surpise me, that Aunt Pat would want to go home to be with her valentine, this valintines season. They were a model of how two people should love each other. You should be very proud. The Louisville Byron’s will be praying for you all during this time. I wish we could have come to be there with you. Love, Tim, Suanne, Luke, Jake, & Anna.

  3. Pat was a dear friend of Gerri and I and a close member of our extended family. Over many years, 56 t0 be exact, we shared many moments, some happy and some not so happy. We watched our children grow up and move on with their own lives. We grew old together. She and Harry will never be forgoten. God bless and keep you Patricia “Killeen” Byron.

  4. Pat was a dear friend of Gerri and I and a close member of our extended family. Over many years, 56 t0 be exact, we shared many moments, some happy and some not so happy. We watched our children grow up and move on with their own lives. We grew old together. She and Harry will never be forgoten. God bless and keep you Patricia “Killeen” Byron.

  5. Dear Byron Family, I am so sorry to hear about aunt Pat. She was a great Lady. I want you to know I am thinking of you and what your family must be going through right now. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you. I have many fond memories of your Mom and Dad. I always looked forward to seeing them when they came to Louisville. I wish we could have spent more time together. I know they will be greatly missed by their family and all who were lucky enough to have known them. God Bless you all. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Bruce

  6. Dearest Byron family, I send my sincere condolences to all of you. I did not know Patricia Byron but know David and Beth and have the greatest respect and admiration for them. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. May she rest in Peace with our Lord. Sincerely, Liz Miller


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