
CAROLYN J. BIRO, age 60, dearest daughter of the late Joanne C. and late Stephen E. Biro and sister of the late John. She is survived by her dear brother Stephen J. (Pamela A.) as well as several loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
Carolyn loved animals, music, art, dancing, and parties. She was an early childhood care teacher’s assistant for 38 years. Carolyn was a long-time church choir member and Hungarian dancer. She was an outgoing, kind-hearted, and fun-loving people person who could make anyone feel at ease.
Carolyn passed away peacefully September 4, 2023 in the company of her family at the Hospice of the Western Reserve – Ames Family House in Westlake.
Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at St. Dominic Church in Shaker Heights, OH. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the DeJOHN-FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME OF SOUTH EUCLID, 4600 MAYFIELD RD. JUST EAST OF GREEN RD.), FRIDAY 4-8 P.M.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to any of the following: L’Arche Cleveland; The Gathering Place; Hospice of the Western Reserve; Church of St. Dominic. ARRANGEMENTS BY RICZO FUNERAL HOME.
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Mary Ann Draves
My heartfelt condolences to the Biro and Koczy families. Carolyn was a very special woman who touched so many lives, including mine, in her time on this earth. She will be missed.
Adrienne Pounds
My condolences to the Biro family. Carolyn was my neighbor, who made me feel like we’ve know each other for years. She will be missed.
Lisa Leinweber
To the family and all her friends, former co-workers and choir-mates. I can’t begin to express my sympathies for your loss. I met Carolyn at Shaker Heights High School. I was a year ahead of her. We were both in the St. Dominic Choir together from 1978, until I moved and joined another church in 2000 and later got married. We kept in touch over the years, and whenever we would go back to the eastside of Cleveland we would go to church at St. Dominic. She was always happy and welcoming. She was a wonderful person. The only word I can think of when I think of Carolyn is Angel. That is how I will remember her. And now, she has her wings.