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Arthur L. DeVoe

HALFMOON, New York

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Arthur L. DeVoe. HalfmoonArthur L. DeVoe Jr., 76, of Cardin Drive died on Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, at St. Mary's Hospital in Troy after a brief illness. He was born in Troy on Feb. 4, 1936, and was the son of the late Arthur L. and Dorothy VanHoesen DeVoe Sr. Art was a graduate of the first...

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Thinking of you today and sending love to Artie & Cindy . You are missed.

Cindy &Artie We are so sorry for you're loss ,Merrel and I just found out today , we were upset to say the lease ,we both talked to you're dad 3 weeks ago had a great visit and talked about old times. He is with our other dear frind Shirley , We would have been with you both had we known , Love to you both Merrel & Dorothy Allen 87 Tomhannock road Valley Falls ,N.Y. 12185

Art - May you rest in peace with your angel Shirley. Mom, Don and Maddison will never forget all of fun the fun nights of card games. To you loving family - My sincere condolences, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Devoe Family. Although I knew Art and apreciated his great sense of humor, I was not fortunate enough to see him but a couple times since we gratuated from the class of 54,Shen HS. Thank goodness, recently at a mini reunion in CP on Sept 2012, a few of us 54 grads ate lunch together. Us guys reviewed our athletic prowness of 53-54.

Art was an athelete and we played all varsity sports.

You could not know a nicer guy.

Sincerely,

Don "Red" Bassler
Port...

To all of Art and Shirley's loving family. He was a True American, all of the VFW Post's and Auxiliary's will truly miss his leadership, friendship and especially his quick wit. Debbie Walsh, Ladies Aux President, Haskell Brothers Post 4821, Warrensburg. Love and hugs to all!!

RIP "Big Art," you will be missed.