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David "Dave" Devenport

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1937 - 2017 (Age 80)

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Devenport, David "Dave"David "Dave" Devenport, 80, Green Bay, passed away peacefully Tuesday, January 24, 2017 with his family by his side.Dave was born January 11, 1937, to Lloyd "Dave" and Marie Devenport in Arcadia and was raised in Tomahawk. He married Monica Kilinski of Tomahawk, on October...

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Mr. Bevenport was and still is, one of the most important and influential people ever in my life. He was a strong voice of reason when I needed it but also a funloving "arm around my shoulders", too. With the passing of my father, Al, early in 2019, the "Kroll's" group is now meeting again.

Dear Heidi, Mark, Kevin and family,

Words seem so inadequate, and yet Dave had a way with them.... It was my true pleasure to work with Dave the past 17+ years at Lambeau Field. Day in and day out he always had a kind word, or shared a laugh, or said what a great day it had been meeting folks from near and far. He LOVED his job here, and brought so much of his sincere warmth and kindness to all.

Dave and Monica were a beautiful couple who have really knew how to make each...

What a kind and gracious man your father was. Always a Jaguar fan and such a supportive parent. He and Monica were lovely people who raised a great family. Carry on his legacy. Blessings to all.

Monica and Ken Golomski

My condolences to the family. Dave was a very special friend to me. I have many memories of him and I coaching football and playing softball as well as just a neighborhood friend.

Our prayers are with you. He was a great man!

Dave was a year ahead of me in good old Tomahawk high. We worked together at
Solar and bowled on the Gutterdusters
team.
Dave was best man at our wedding in 1958.
He helped us get our first house on Deer Lake
ready to live in.
We haven't seen much of each other since
Monica died, but did thing of him often

We have many happy memories of your father.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

It is with complete sorrow that Sharon and I read about the passing of Dave. Dave and Monica were great neighbors and friends in Ashwaubenon. Dave was someone I could talk to when I needed advice when I was involved in politics and sports facilities in Ashwaubenon. What a great person. I know he will be missed by everyone that he worked with. Rest in Peace my friend. God Bless and hold you in his arms.

To Dave's family
I first met Dave while working part time as a Lambeau Field Tour Guide. He and I were partnered on the same shift and although public speaking was new for me, Dave was a great coach and very encouraging. I'll never forget his kind smile and soft spoken nature and I'm so glad to have met him.
My sincerest condolences to your family