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Edward Gerald DEVINE

1943 - 2021

Edward Gerald DEVINE obituary, 1943-2021, Sechelt, BC

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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Devlin Funeral Home

579 Seaview Road

Gibsons, British Columbia

Edward DEVINE Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Edward Gerald Devine. He died at home, surrounded by his wife and children, overlooking their view of the ocean. Edward was born in Regina, Saskatchewan and spent his last years in Sechelt, B.C. He is survived by Anndee, his wife of fifty-three years; his four children: Michael (Lisa), Andrew (Giselle), Carolyn De Voest (Rik), Alison Smith (Garvan); and nine grandchildren: Sofia, Francesca, Jack, Gabriela, Naomi, Morgan, Ava, Georgia, and Declan. He is also survived by his sister Patty Huschilt and many nieces and nephews. Ed was predeceased by his parents Gerald and Genevieve Devine, and his sister Carole Rose.

Ed grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, attending St. Andrew's School and St. Joseph's High School. Moving to Vancouver to attend Simon Fraser University, Ed earned a degree in Economics. This was followed by a year of law at the University of British Columbia, before embarking on a forty-plus year career at Baker and Taylor Publisher Services. He relished telling a good story and always engaged people in conversation. He was interested to know who they were, where they came from and what they did. This curiosity and 'gift of the gab' facilitated his success in the book business. His clients were universities, high schools, elementary schools and bookstores across Canada and the Western U.S. He made many lifelong friends along the way. He always took pride in being asked to present at library conferences and university classes across the country.

Ed treasured his Alberta roots and he and Anndee returned to Pigeon Lake, to the Devine cabin, every summer, with his children and grandchildren, to embrace lake life and enjoy this special time with friends and extended family. His grandchildren are now the fourth generation to share the lake experience.

Ed and Anndee have enjoyed travelling and cruising throughout the world. After raising their family in North Vancouver, Sechelt and Palm Springs became their new homes.

Papa Ed taught his children and grandchildren that family comes first and his life was committed to that ideal. He always encouraged them to aim for the stars and to take risks, with the assurance that family will be there for you if needed. He was larger than life, full of love and laughter and always ready to dance!

Having spent his adult life in the company of books, it seems especially appropriate to honour Ed with a quote from "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean… " In Senegal, the polite expression for saying someone died is to say his library burned. When I heard the phrase, I didn't understand it, but over time I came to realize it was perfect. Our minds and souls contain volumes inscribed by our experiences and emotions, each individual's consciousness is a collection of memories we have catalogued and stored inside us, a private library of a life lived. It is something that no one else can entirely share, one that burns down and disappears when we die. But if you take something from that internal collection and share it with one person or with the larger world, on a page or in a story, recited, it takes on a life of its own."

In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made in Ed's name to Literacy for Children, Friends of the Library or your local library. Condolences can be expressed at www.devlinfuneralhome.ca

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Published by North Shore News from Mar. 26 to Apr. 25, 2021.

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Edward Mulcahy

December 13, 2023

This is late, better late than never. Ed and I shared our first names, and the Irish gift of the gab. He was a very kind man, but knew how to motivate a person without being hard on them. His quick laugh and cigar, are things I will miss about Ed, as well as his thoughts on a wide range of topics. He had great ideas and thoughts that could fill hours of very interesting conversation and listening. He was an excellent listener. Well with a bit of luck, I hope the next time I see Ed, he will have earned his wings, and I will probably say, "Ed aren't those a little too small for you"? And he'll laugh.

Susan J Weeks

September 8, 2021

I am very sorry for your loss, Anndee. Kind regards, Susan Weeks

Toni Beaulac

May 20, 2021

What a beautiful obituary - it captured Ed in so many ways. He really was an inquisitive, good natured guy and you need only spend a little time with The Devine kids to know he and Anndee's commitment to family was true and unwavering. They are 'good people' as they say on the prairies and it was a privilege and a joy to know Ed. I am blessed to have heard him tell a funny tale or two...or three...or four. He will be missed by so many. My condolences to all of you. Love Toni

Josephine lenon

April 10, 2021

My deepest Sympathy to the family. I was in high school with Ed. he was a year behind and i so remember his buoyant energy, openness and kindness.

Stu Dornbierer

April 1, 2021

Our sincere condolences to Andee and family. Ed was a pool buddy and as a fellow storyteller, we shared many stories. I will miss his quick wit, his directness and most of all, his friendship.

James Klymson

March 27, 2021

My Wife and I sort of lost contact with Ed and Anndee but we think back on the times we spent with them with fondness. Ed was a lot of fun to have as a friend as well as Anndee. I know she will have a lot of family to get her through this sad time Jim and barb

Rhowena/ Beach house Oprometry

March 26, 2021

A very nice guy with a sense of humor, Dr. McRoberts and I will deeply missed him. Goodbye Ed

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