Andy-Devine-Obituary

Andy H. Devine

Toledo, Ohio

Dec 4, 1921 – Jan 1, 2018 (Age 96)

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BORN
December 4, 1921
DIED
January 1, 2018
AGE
96
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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Andy H. DevineAndy H. Devine, 96, died Friday, November 16th, 2018Lawyer, State Representative, County Commissioner, Community Organizer, City Councilman, Judge, child advocate, parent activist…a beloved son, brother, uncle, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.He was born December...

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Judge Devine was an inspiration to anyone who had the privilege of knowing him. He brought me into his "think parent" initiative and gave me a historical tutorial on all things Toledo. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Dave Ibarra

Prayers for all of the Devine family. May Mr. Devine rest in peace in the arms of our Lord

Dear Paul and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. On the one hand, I think how lucky you were to have such of a good and loving man in your lives for so many years; on the other hand, I am saddened that you didn't have him for many more. I believe God is delighted in Andy's great work. And I pray God comforts each of you in this time of sorrow.

love,
Dave

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A humble giant; a life well lived.

Andy was the most creative, imaginative, courageous, innovative, inspiring, and demanding person - of himself and those who entered his world - one could ever know. He was a man of faith and deeply devout. He was kind and considerate. His passion was the improvement of parents and, as a result, the welfare of their children. He, Lorene and all of their children are testament to the validity of his passion. To his last breath he sought to make his passion universal. It was my privilege...

My deepest Sympathy & prayers are with you, Paul and the family.
Your dad was truly a remarkable man who put his faith into action!
He now shares the Joy and Love of eternal life with his Lord.

Andy was one of the most creative, imaginative, courageous, encouraging, and demanding persons one could ever know. He was kind and thoughtful, a man of deep faith and strong devotion. His passion for improving and encouraging parents, and therefore, the lives of children continued to the drawing of his last breath. He, Lorene and each of their children are testament to the validity of his passion. It was my privilege to work for him for twelve years and succeed him (no one could replace...

The Board and staff of Prevent Blindness send condolences to the Devine family and gratefulness for his work on behalf of our mission as a Honorary Board Member the past 20 years.