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Ruth Thomasyne Byrne

Birth
West Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Death
26 Dec 1997 (aged 76)
White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 45 420 Grave 9
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-died in St. Agnes Hospital
-resident of West Harrison
-White Plains resident 67 years
-daughter of Thomas Ryan and Ruth E. Eberhart Byrne
-1938 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel, White Plains
-1942 graduate of the College of New Rochelle
-1944 master's degree from Columbia University
-associate professor of child psychology at the College of New Rochelle where she taught for two years while working on her masters
-1946, started a nursery school and kindergarten at St. Bernard's Church, White Plains, which she ran until 1963
-taught early elementary school at Mamaroneck Avenue School and Ridgeway; retired in 1987
-founded Stepinac Religious Education Program for Exceptional Children
-volunteered for Winbrook After School Study Program and Community Action Program, White Plains
-member of St. Anthony of Padua Church for over 30 years
-survived by four brothers, Daniel Byrne of Irvington, Ambassador Thomas Byrne of Chevy Chase, Md., Dr. William Byrne of McLean, Va., and David Byrne of Lake Kiowa, Texas; sisters, Marie T. Byrne and Anne Byrne, both of West Harrison
-predeceased by brother, the Rev. John E. Byrne, and sisters, Mary Schroeder and Dorothy Mallia
-funeral Monday from McMahon Lyon & Hartnett Funeral Home; mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, West Harrison; burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery
-obituary published in The Daily Times, Mamaroneck, N.Y., Sunday, 28 Dec. 1997, p 22
-died in St. Agnes Hospital
-resident of West Harrison
-White Plains resident 67 years
-daughter of Thomas Ryan and Ruth E. Eberhart Byrne
-1938 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel, White Plains
-1942 graduate of the College of New Rochelle
-1944 master's degree from Columbia University
-associate professor of child psychology at the College of New Rochelle where she taught for two years while working on her masters
-1946, started a nursery school and kindergarten at St. Bernard's Church, White Plains, which she ran until 1963
-taught early elementary school at Mamaroneck Avenue School and Ridgeway; retired in 1987
-founded Stepinac Religious Education Program for Exceptional Children
-volunteered for Winbrook After School Study Program and Community Action Program, White Plains
-member of St. Anthony of Padua Church for over 30 years
-survived by four brothers, Daniel Byrne of Irvington, Ambassador Thomas Byrne of Chevy Chase, Md., Dr. William Byrne of McLean, Va., and David Byrne of Lake Kiowa, Texas; sisters, Marie T. Byrne and Anne Byrne, both of West Harrison
-predeceased by brother, the Rev. John E. Byrne, and sisters, Mary Schroeder and Dorothy Mallia
-funeral Monday from McMahon Lyon & Hartnett Funeral Home; mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, West Harrison; burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery
-obituary published in The Daily Times, Mamaroneck, N.Y., Sunday, 28 Dec. 1997, p 22


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