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Julie Byrne

Posted By Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care On January 18, 2024 @ 4:09 pm In Obituaries | 21 Comments

Julie Marie Byrne, a loving daughter, sister and aunt, passed away on January 15, 2024, at the age of 74, in her hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Born on April 7, 1949, in Chicago, Julie dedicated over 30 years of her life to serving the community as a civilian investigator with the Chicago Police Department.

Julie was well-known for her lifelong passion for horses and her unwavering commitment to her work. She worked tirelessly for the Chicago Police Department, leaving a lasting impact on the department and the city as a whole. Her dedication and expertise made her an invaluable asset to the force.

In addition to her successful career, Julie cherished her family and leaves behind a legacy of love and care. She is survived by her sisters and brothers: Theresa Marie Byrne Spohn (Dr. Earle Spohn), Nancy Marie Byrne, Jeanne Marie Byrne (Joseph Leich), Loretta Marie Byrne Orr, Paul V. Byrne lll (Bille Jo Lamey-Byrne), Mary Frances Byrne Connolly (Michael Connolly), Peter Joseph Byrne (Diane Anthony Byrne), and Ann Marie Byrne Garvey (Robert Garvey). She was preceded by the death of her mother, Jean Cudney Byrne and father, Paul V. Byrne Jr

Julie’s memory will forever be cherished by her family, friends, and colleagues. Her dedication, kindness, and love will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. May she rest in peace.

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#1 Comment By Peter Byrne On January 18, 2024 @ 2:18 pm

Rest in Peace Julie. So glad you are out of pain. The past year was such a challenge for you . You were very courageous in your battle.
Pete

#2 Comment By Paul Byrne III On January 19, 2024 @ 11:28 am

Julie you will b missed greatly. We spent a long time apart but I feel blessed that we had the last few years in touch. Love you always ❤️ Brother Paul

#3 Comment By Lighthouse Hospice Care, LLC. On January 19, 2024 @ 12:47 pm

In this sorrowful time, we would like to extend to you our heartfelt condolences. We are honored that we could provide care and companionship to Julie and your family on her final journey.

May our Lord comfort you and your loved ones.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love, your family at Lighthouse Hospice Care

#4 Comment By Mary Connolly On January 19, 2024 @ 3:49 pm

Julie I will always remember our times together when we were both working afternoon shifts and we would watch your favorite soap opera All My Children before going to work. I’m glad you are not in pain any more. I’ll miss you sis.
Mary

#5 Comment By Tisa Spohn On January 19, 2024 @ 7:33 pm

Rest in peace, Julie. Your struggles are over but the memories we have with you
are deeply filled with love

Farewell and God speed We’ll never forget
you
Love u Tisa

#6 Comment By Ann Garvey On January 19, 2024 @ 8:15 pm

Julie…What can I say! We had such a ride together for the last 2 1/2 years. Especially the excruciating last year. You were a real champion throughout it all. I Dont think I could have been as brave and persistent as you were. You made all the right efforts to get better. You fought all the time…and yet still were so happy when I brought you KFC or a steak burrito. Loved watching all the westerns on TV with you. I learned about every movie star and how many of the shows they were on…..I loved sharing our memories together and how you always knew the weather before any of us..and made sure we didn’t come if it was really bad! I will miss our time together and listening to Neil Diamond and Rod Stewart. Love ❤️ you always! Be happy with Mom & Dad now.
Your BABY sister Ann

#7 Comment By Diane Byrne On January 20, 2024 @ 12:10 pm

I found your lost bracelet in the yard during a BBQ at the house on Hoyne before Pete and I were married. We were friends ever since. Thank you for your friendship and accepting me into your family. Thank you also for taking such good care of my family. We woke you twice during the night, once to watch Kevin when I went into labor with Matt and then to watch Kevin and Matt when Laura came into the world. You witnessed and alerted us to Matthew’s first asthma attack and stayed with Kevin while we rushed him to the Emergency Room. You gave them the best sleepovers and memories. We knew we could always count on you. Thank you also for the many Rod Stewart concerts you took us to. Such fun! There is now a void where you once were but I’m grateful for the many amazing memories you created for me and the times we recently were able to spend together. I didn’t even mind that you word-associated my name with diaper! That memory will always put a smile on my face. Love you.

#8 Comment By Kayla Rudnick On January 21, 2024 @ 1:07 pm

Julie, you will be missed! You fought so hard and I’m so glad you are in a better place, filled with love and peace. We love you so much!
The Rudnicks

#9 Comment By Loretta Lim On January 21, 2024 @ 1:45 pm

My playmate growing up on Ellis ave. We rode pretend horses in the back yard ; on late nites when we heard the “12 o’clock drunkman near the side of our house, I would curl up next to you cuz you were not afraid!!
I am still processing your death. My 3x/ week visits to see you at Lagrange msg home are gone now , so I use that time a little differently ( no I am not watching Rifleman and Wagon Train) Please save me a seat up there in heaven🥵👄❤️❤️❤️

#10 Comment By Kimberly Blank On January 21, 2024 @ 2:37 pm

Miss you so much Aunt Julie. I have always had a love affair of horses and horseback riding and I attribute that completely to you. 🐎 So many wonderful memories on your ranch in minooka. You were so great to me and Laura. Hope you are at peace in heaven – say hi to Cha Cha for me. Love you 💔

#11 Comment By Tangie On January 21, 2024 @ 2:58 pm

I’m so sorry for you all loss. I only met her once but when I did she was so kind and had so many fascinating stories that she told us. I just wish I would of been able to see her more to get to know more about her.

#12 Comment By Heather Baron On January 21, 2024 @ 4:33 pm

May you rest in peace, Julie. I hope you are riding Free on your horses in heaven now. And No longer in pain..❤️
We love you… Until we all meet again!
Love Heather

#13 Comment By Palmerin Gillian On January 22, 2024 @ 9:59 pm

Dearest Ann
My condolences to you and the entire family on the loss of your dear sister. I did not know her but reading the comments tells me she was a great and much loved person.

#14 Comment By Megan Blackport On January 23, 2024 @ 6:24 am

Julie, memories of you bring me smiles and laughs. You had a giant smile that lit up your face. I loved when I visited and learned about your horses. May you rest in peace

#15 Comment By Kevin Byrne On January 23, 2024 @ 7:00 pm

Rest in peace, Aunt Julie. I’ll never forget the fun times and sleepovers we had in that apartment across the hall from Cha. It was usually Jeff Orr and I that got to hang out with you together, watching movies we otherwise weren’t allowed to watch (Top Gun, The Naked Gun). Long nights of candy, popcorn, and laughing. I’m glad you’re through with the pain now and hope you’ve got those same great memories.

#16 Comment By Jeanne Byrne On January 28, 2024 @ 1:13 pm

Julie, You are in your Lord Jesus’s arms. Forever filled with joy. And what a treat! Mom, Dad, Aunt Nancy,Aunt Dorothy and many many more. Will see you whenever, Love you !

#17 Comment By Jeanne Byrne On January 28, 2024 @ 3:24 pm

Julie, thank you for our times( 70 years🥹)There were many…some better than others🙃. What a comfort knowing you’re with Our Lord, Jesus, forever at peace with unimaginable joy. I’ll see you when Our Lord comes for me! Love you!

#18 Comment By Nancy Byrne On February 2, 2024 @ 11:28 am

Julie..impossible for me to say all that I would like to as there are so many many memories we shared!
One of my favorites was when we were very young and staying at Watersmeet house on Lake Tamarac…there was a porcupine scratching screen door and I was yelling at it while you pretended to be asleep with covers over your head…so much for some needed help but it didn’t get in!
How about my trips to Dallas…so much fun trying to find freeway from downtown…passing Parkland Hospital several times pretending to know your way…but you didn’t..still had fun being shown all the sights and even getting to
Fort Worth and being let in to the infamous Billy Bob’s even though it was closed…you really knew how to charm them!!
Love you…miss you… may you rest in peace and comfort…no more pain my dear sis!!

#19 Comment By Nancy Byrne On February 6, 2024 @ 4:44 pm

Dear Julie…I just have so many fond memories of times we shared.,,,remember when we were up at Watersmeet at Lake Tamarac and a porcupine was scratching screen door to get in and I was yelling at it while you had pulled the covers over your head and pretended to be asleep…well it didn’t get in…and how about the time in Dallas after sightseeing as we were on our way back to your place I couldn’t help but notice passing the Parkland Hospital a few times and saying it was a beautiful hospital but where’s the freeway…you finally found it though….and the best part of that visit was going to Fort Worth and going inside a closed infamous Billy Bob’s…thanks to your charm!!…am so happy to have shared so many memories….miss you and love you…rest in peace sis!

#20 Comment By Nancy Byrne On February 6, 2024 @ 4:46 pm

Dear Julie…I just have so many fond memories of times we shared.,,,remember when we were up at Watersmeet at Lake Tamarac and a porcupine was scratching screen door to get in and I was yelling at it while you had pulled the covers over your head and pretended to be asleep…well it didn’t get in…and how about the time in Dallas after sightseeing as we were on our way back to your place I couldn’t help but notice passing the Parkland Hospital a few times and saying it was a beautiful hospital but where’s the freeway…you finally found it though….and the best part of that visit was going to Fort Worth and going inside a closed infamous Billy Bob’s…thanks to your charm!!…am so happy to have shared so many memories….miss you and love you…rest in peace sis!

#21 Comment By Nancy Byrne On February 6, 2024 @ 5:37 pm

ulie..impossible for me to say all that I would like to as there are so many many memories we shared!
One of my favorites was when we were very young and staying at Watersmeet house on Lake Tamarac…there was a porcupine scratching screen door and I was yelling at it while you pretended to be asleep with covers over your head…so much for some needed help but it didn’t get in!
How about my trips to Dallas…so much fun trying to find freeway from downtown…passing Parkland Hospital several times pretending to know your way…but you didn’t..still had fun being shown all the sights and even getting to
Fort Worth and being let in to the infamous Billy Bob’s even though it was closed…you really knew how to charm them!!
Love you…miss you… may you rest in peace and comfort…no more pain my dear sis!!


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