It is with heavy hearts that on the morning of January 31st, 2024.
Honor Byrne peacefully passed away at her home with family by her side. Honor was born in Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland. Eventually, immigrated and settled in Edmonton with her husband Tony and children. Honor was passionate, hardworking, filled with kindness and had an amazing devotion to fun and enjoyment for living. Her courage and her vigor is an inspiration to us all.
Look around your garden Lord
And when she turns and smiles
Put your arms around her
And hold her for awhile
Funeral Mass
Thursday, Feb. 15th @ 11:00 am
Resurrection Catholic Church, 10555 – 50a Street NW
Reception after Mass @ Fleisch + the Bar, 8210 – 106th Avenue NW
Good night my dear sweet Honor I know you are now at rest with your beloved Tony and family and one day we will all be together again. Thank you for all the wonderful memories you have left me and being the best next door neighbour one could ever have. You were always so loving to my Mother and I know she loved you just as much. You created such a wonderful family and they are your legacy to live on.
God Bless you Honor until we meet again
We all feel so blessed to have had the gift of knowing Honour. Her sweet stories and humming around mom and dad’s table, the Christmas gift exchange will be memories we will all hold dear in our hearts. Dear Lisa and family ,may Honours memories bring you all comfort during these sad times.
I will miss wee Honor, over 50 years of much fun & laughs! I know She & Tony are back together & with their dear family & friends in Drogheda.
Love Barb Logan
Such a sweet gentle soul, we loved her laugh. May she rest in peace. Love to the family
Dear Lisa, Ruth and all Byrne’s that loved your Honour. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.
Love Dawn and Michael
My sincere condolences to the Byrne family. May the beautiful memories of Honor bring comfort to you all.
An amazing woman is now in her forever home with her husband. What a great legacy she left on earth. So blessed to have such and incredible mama.
Thank you Lisa for sharing your mom with mom over that past few years.
I can imagine them in heaven now dancing and chatting together with Tony and Tom
RIP dear sweet Honor
With gratitude
Karen.
I was blessed to grow up around Honor and her contagious laugh. She was a blessing to everyone around her.