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Devata Thornton-Rivard

Baltimore, Maryland

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Devata Elnora Thornton-Rivard, a retired U.S. Air Force Telephone Operator, died of dementia following a stroke on May 17th at the Autumn Lake Assisted Living in Parkville, MD. The former Las Vegas, NE resident was 75. She was the daughter of Vivian Moore (nee Thornton) and the stepdaughter of...

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Dear Dian, Anita, Tony and all Devata's much-loved family, I was very sad to read of Devata's passing. I met her when she was working at Waverly Press in 1975, and later she came to Britain to see me. She was an exceptional person and a wonderful friend, who raised the lives and spirits of all those she loved and who loved her. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Victoria Arrowsmith-Brown

My deepest sympathy Anita to you and your family. Your sister will live forever in you mind and heart. Tammy Blevins

Deepest Sympathy to Anita and siblings of Devata. May you find peace and comfort in sweet memories that will forever be in your hearts.