Patricia A. Tyrell, 71, of North Haven, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at Yale New Haven Hospital. Pat was born in New Haven to the late Frank J. and Marguerite Heaney Tyrell. She graduated from North Haven High School and The Silvermine College of Art, New Canaan, CT. She worked as a graphic artist, and then later as a travel agent for various agencies in the greater New Haven area. She loved to travel and always said that Paris was her most favorite city of all. Pat was an accomplished water color artist and many of her works were displayed and sold in local galleries. She loved dogs, especially her black lab, Shelby. Pat is survived by her brother Peter Tyrell and his wife Cheryl, her niece Lauren Tyrell (with whom she shared a love of art and travel), and many cousins. Pat’s family will always be grateful for the support given to her by her neighbors, the Townsend family.
The visiting hours will be Tuesday from 5 to 8 pm at the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Haven, Inc., 89 Mill Road, North Haven, CT 06473.
We are both sorry to hear about Patricia.
Sending you our deepest condolences to your family. May she rest in peace.🙏
Dear Family. We are so sorry to read of Patricia’s death. Karen and I both went to North Haven High School with Patricia. She loved art and Paris, which is also our favorite city. Patricia was a good soul. You take care. Doug and Karen Klaiber Golden
Dear Peter and Family,
My prayerful sympathy at the loss of dear Pat. I am the Pastoral Associate of the Church of the Incarnation in Wethersfield and I had the pleasure of working with her to order our Confirmation robes. While I never met Pat, I found a friend in her gentle voice and her compassionate heart. She was always there. Pat was a woman of great faith and I so admired her.
Just know that her name has been placed on our Prayer list to be mentioned at all Masses this Easter weekend. May God comfort you all.
Blessings and Peace,
Noranne Wamester