EDNA-DEVLIN-Obituary

EDNA M. DEVLIN

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 EDNA MAY REGAN DEVLIN  On Sunday, January 26, 2014, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of R. Daniel Devlin; mother of Michael (Kitu) Devlin, Robert (Marion) Devlin, John (Christina) Devlin, Edward (Maria) Devlin, and Diane (Drew) Trimble; sister of Joanne Bland and Jean Parsley. Also...

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Jean and Family,
So sorry I could not be there. My heart goes out to you. It is so hard to lose a family member especially the youngest. Edna was such a sweet one and so pretty. I still feel my brother's spirit with me at times. May your memories and love stay and bring you comfort. She is with our beloved Christ. Love and prayers,

Dear Dan,
It is a long time since we played together for the Gonzaga J.V. basketball team. I shall remember Edna May at Mass. May she now be enjoying the God whom she loved and who loves her. May God also give you and the family the grace and courage to bear her loss at this time.
In our Lord, Dom Totaro, S.J.

I ENJOYED EDNA'S COMPANY, PARTICULARLY AT BRIDGE. I WILL MISS HER.
JACQUE BARE

Edna was my grandmother Evelynne's friend. They had only just met a few years ago at church, then one day they realized they both lived in Leisure World together and their friendship grew. My grandmother speaks very highly of Edna and will miss her very much. They both got a big kick out of saying "Devlin & Evelynne" together.

My prayers are with you at your loss. She was a wonderful person. Our love, Debi (Coleman) and Doug McQueen

so sorry to hear this news for all of you. My prayers are with you.

Dan...so sorry to hear when we here one of our classmate or spouse dies...my sympathy and prayers go out to you and your families...Tom McKavitt '53 Ocala, FL

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

May our Heavenly Father give your family peace and strength to endure this difficult time (1 Pt. 5:7).