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Paul E. Byrne, 82, passed away Sunday morning, February 12, 2006 in Billings.
Paul was born on September 25, 1923, in Great Falls, grew up on the
family farm north of Shelby, and resided in Montana for most of his life.
Preceding him in death were his parents Edward and Nona, his brother Edward,
Jr., his sister Rita Johannsen, and an infant son, Michael.
He is survived by his wife Elsie, a son Douglas (wife Robin) of
Albuquerque, NM, a daughter Maureen Shipp (husband Doug) of Billings, and
grandchildren Joe, Kelsey, and Dillon Byrne and Chris, Caitlin, and Becca Shipp.
Paul graduated from Shelby High School in 1941, worked for Boeing in Seattle
during 1942, and entered the US Army Air Corps in 1943.
He fought in the European Theater in World War II, and participated in
the Normandy invasion and in the Battle of the Bulge.
He was honorably discharged in 1946, and after returning home, attended
the University of Montana in Missoula from 1946 to 1951.
He met Elsie M. Wallin and they were married on June 1, 1951.
They resided during their married life in Billings, Wolf Point, Glasgow,
Great Falls, Brady, and Dutton, returning to live in Billings in 1978.
For the first 10 years of their marriage, Paul worked for Continental Oil
Company, and then spent several years working in the life and casualty insurance
business. He had always loved the
land and farming, and went to work for Federal Crop Insurance Corporation in
1966, where he remained until he retired 29 years later in 1995 as Assistant
Regional Director.
Paul was active in the Catholic Church for all of his life, and was a member of
the St. Thomas parish in Billings, the Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name
Society.
As an FBI (Full Blooded Irishman), Paul was happiest when his clever sense of
humor was at work. He loved being
the family patriarch (when he finally had grandchildren) and all
trappings that went with that title.
Loves and hobbies included fishing and hunting, gardening (particularly roses),
and attending children and grandchildren functions.
Honey, Dad, and Grandpa, we'll miss you terribly, but we know you're out of pain
and in peace with our Lord in a "lovely room in His mansion."
Memorials may be given to St. Thomas Parish, the Knights of Columbus, Holy Cross
Cemetery, or the charity of your choice.
Vigil services will be 7pm Friday at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary. Funeral Mass
will be 10am Saturday at St. Thomas The Apostle Church. Rite of Committal and
Military Honors will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
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