May God bless you and your...
It has been a year since you left us. I sure miss you my friend. May you continue to R.I.P.
Wesley Pratt
January 10, 2021


Montgomery, Illinois
Donald Louis Devoe, age 67, of Montgomery, IL passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at Alden of Waterford in Aurora, IL after a courageous battle against cancer. Don graduated from Latin School of Chicago, attended Occidental College, and received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from...
Read MoreIt has been a year since you left us. I sure miss you my friend. May you continue to R.I.P.
Wesley Pratt
January 10, 2021
My condolences on Don's passing as just read about of it. Since my retirement I lost touch with many in the plumbing industry. Don was and if not the most positive individual I knew from Sterling to SG supply and then finally Ferguson. His positive approach to resolving issues and conflicts was second to none. He never had a bad word about any person thing or project he was involved with. A very rare attribute these days in the plumbing segment. My hope is that he didn't suffer much for...
Mark Madden
January 21, 2020 | Lombard, IL
To my long time friend, Don. I am so sad as I just heard of your passing. You fought a long courageous battle to the end. You may now R.I.P, my dear friend.
Wesley Pratt
January 19, 2020 | Saint John, IN
Don was a delight! He gracious & kind, Humble & appreciative.
I had the pleasure of taking care of him. He always smiled saying things were fine with a "thumbs up"!
He will be truly missed. He was a wonderful man.
Lyssa - CNA
January 18, 2020 | Alden Of Waterford
Don was always a fun and wonderful man to interact with. May his family know what a pleasure it was for others to get to know him and enjoy his great, fun-loving nature.
January 17, 2020 | Coworker
I didn't go to school with him, or work with him, or even ever golf with him. We only played poker together for 40+ years, and every moment being with Don was a happy one.
Bill Marks
January 17, 2020 | Los Angeles, CA
Don was really a good family man. He loved his family and always respected and worked well with his coworkers. He was a total gentleman no matter what the circumstances were. He had a strong passion for his work and industry. I enjoyed working with Don. May Don now RIP.
Dan Szykowny
January 16, 2020
Don was always a gentleman and it was a pleasure seeing him always.
Jim Baxter
January 16, 2020
Thinking of the family during this difficult time and wishing them comfort and peace
January 16, 2020