Barbara (Cady) McDevitt

Barbara (Cady) McDevitt obituary, Melrose, MA

Barbara (Cady) McDevitt

Barbara McDevitt Obituary

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Barbara Cady McDevitt passed away on July 25 with her husband of nearly 27 years, Thomas C. McDevitt, by her side. Barbara and Tom moved from Cambridge to Melrose in 1995 and fell in love with its quiet streets, emerging downtown, and friendly neighbors. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a sister and her husband, Sara and Kurt Meyers of Arizona, as well as hundreds of family members and friends from many places and various parts of her life. She was born in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Sheldon H. Cady and Barbara Urquhart Cady. She was a cherished daughter- in- law of the late Joseph V. McDevitt and Phyllis A. McDevitt of Rhode Island. Barbara was born with several serious medical conditions, but with the help of loving and supportive parents and dedicated physicians, she defied the odds and led an active and happy life. Along the way, other medical challenges would arise that would have sidelined lesser people, but Barbara, again and again, took the hard way and persevered. Amid the global COVID pandemic, Barbara became sick in early March with an unrelated respiratory illness and was admitted to the hospital. As recently as July 18, Barbara appeared to be on the road to recovery before other complications arose and, despite her courage and will, her body could not rally again. Barbara grew up in Corning, New York and Short Hills, New Jersey. After college in New Hampshire and Ohio, she moved to Boston on her own and found jobs in the food, medical, and finance industries before returning to school to get a special education degree at Lesley University in her late thirties. She worked in the Wilmington Public Schools for about seventeen years as a special education teacher, mostly at the Woburn Street School. Along the way she made many close, personal friends and kept them for the rest of her life. She was able to do this because she was always supportive, kind, unceasingly loyal, and was fun to be around. She was small of stature, but she had the heart of a giant. Although Barb and her future husband lived in the same building in Cambridge for several years, the first time they talked to each other was at the Park Street subway station in Boston. They became commuter buddies at first and only later did they become a couple. Barbara was immediately accepted into Tom's large family of siblings, in-laws, cousins, nieces, and nephews. In turn, Tom was taken in by Barbara's huge network of friends. They were married in 1993 and enjoyed visiting family and friends, spending two weeks each August in East Orleans on Cape Cod, eating out in local restaurants, and travel. Only recently, Barb and Tom became friends with several similarly aged people from Sargent Street. They only wish they could have found each other earlier. Barbara's interests were varied. She was a skilled knitter who specialized in baby sweaters, blankets, and hats. She was involved with a book club of retired teachers that spent more time going to movies, drinking wine, and having lunch together than discussing books. She accompanied Tom to watch Boston College hockey and football games and became a favorite among the members of the Pikes Peak Hockey Booster Club. More recently, she became involved with the Protection of Animals in Wakefield Society or PAWS as a volunteer and foster. An event to celebrate Barbara's life will be held at a later date. Gifts in Barbara's memory can be made to PAWS, 411 Lowell Street, Wakefield, MA 01880. For online tribute, visit RobinsonFuneralHome.com

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October 5, 2020

Marcia Aigler posted to the memorial.

August 29, 2020

Sara Anderson posted to the memorial.

August 6, 2020

Kathy Frank posted to the memorial.

Marcia Aigler

October 5, 2020

I could not not have asked for and treasured a better friend for over 40 years. We shared so much laughter, love, fun, conversations about every aspect of our lives, every anniversary and birthday and New Years Eve celebrations. She was a part of our family. I will cherish her amazing, caring, friendly, and always interested qualities that enriched my life. My dear friend Babs remains in my heart ❤ now and forever. Rob and I send our heartfelt condolences to Tom- our friend and her devoted husband.

Sara Anderson

August 29, 2020

Dear Tom,
Barb (Babs as she was affectionately known to me) was a stalwart, loving and dear friend stretching back to our college days, as you know. I am so saddened to learn of her passing. She made everyone's lives she touched richer.
My deepest sympathy and condolences,
Sara Anderson

Kathy Frank

August 6, 2020

Tom, Even though I had only met Barb at our BC reunion three years ago, I am deeply saddened to learn of her passing. I loved her spirit and can see why she brought you so much happiness. Take care, you are in my prayers.

Josh Lipton

August 3, 2020

My Aunt Barbie (Barb as most know her) would always have a good laugh at the hilarity of the moment. She always knew how to make the best of things and uplift the room with her spirit. Her powerful presense will stay in my heart. I cherish her for the life of love and joy that she lead.

Pat Kidder

August 1, 2020

Dear Tom, I am so sad to hear this news. Barbara was such a happy soul, very welcoming, and genuinely interested in everyone. Sending you love at this very sad time..❤

Russ and Eric Michaud

July 31, 2020

Barb was a joyful soul, a fierce friend, and a wonderful human being. She will be missed greatly, and remembered with love. Our condolences to Tom, and to her many friends and family who share each other's grief at this great loss.

Denis Legere

July 29, 2020

My deepest condolences Tom Barbara will be missed especially by her BC football tailgate family football games will never be the same loved her laughter and her zest for life

Sandy & Norm Michaud

July 29, 2020

Barbara's passing leaves a huge hole in many people's lives. We are so grateful for our 40 years of friendship with her. Our hearts go out to her husband Tom, also a dear friend. We will always love you and miss you dear barb!

Martha Koslowsky

July 27, 2020

I have so many incredible memories of adventures and life experiences with Barb. You were more my sister than cousin.... thank you for sharing your bright light and incredible joy of life with us!

Chris Flanagan

July 27, 2020

I will miss you my dear friend. My life was richer because you were in it.

Bob Patterson

July 29, 2020

Tom Norton shared the sad news about Barbara with me. My deepest condolences to you and your family. The BC football stadium will be a less happy place without her.

Sara Meyers

July 29, 2020

My sorrow is deeply felt at the loss of my sister.

Chase Middaugh

July 28, 2020

My "Aunt" Barbie was my Godmother, and I was so incredibly lucky to have her in my life, as was my mother, Barbara Middaugh. A truly wonderful human. She was infinitely loved and will be missed. Tom and related family will be in my thoughts.

Laurent-Armand Lachance

July 28, 2020

You will be missed. You were a ray of sun shine. RIP xxx

Ellen and Neil Macdonald

July 28, 2020

Thinking of you Tom at this time. Barbara was irreplaceable. She was always the shining light in the room that everyone gravitated to. She had a way of making everyone feel special. She will be sorely missed

Allison Troiani

July 28, 2020

Tom,
My deepest, sincere sympathy to you and all who knew Barbara. Though I had only met her a few time, each one of those occasions, Barbara always had a big smile. She genuinely enjoyed meeting new people and could tell she loved life and appreciated everything around her.
Tom may you find comfort in the love and memories that you shared.
Allison Troiani

Tom McDevitt

July 28, 2020

Joan Metcalfe

July 28, 2020

I remember her as such a lovely, sweet, gracious woman at Bow Lake with the Chuck Kezerfamily. It was a privilege to visit with her. You, Tom, were equally nice when you would come and visit. Tom, you were special, and may you be comforted by all who love you and appreciate your care as a husband. Your family at this time continues to be in my prayers. Love from Joan Garland Metcalfe

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