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James Devault

COCOA, Florida

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JAMES A. DEVAULT COCOA James A. Devault, 65, died of cardiac arrest, on Monday, May 12, 2008, at Cape Canaveral Hospital. Jim was born October 24, 1942 in Milan, TN, son of the late Julian H. and Mary Ruth Devault. He graduated from Tennes see Technological University in 1965 with a BSEE degree....

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Jim enjoying his beautiful adopted Island from his deck overlooking Darnley Basin

Jim,
Your friends and neighbours on Darnley Basin lane will miss your presence in your new cottage.
You were a kind and wonderful neighbour for too a short a time. You will be missed by all and especially Joe and Claire (next door)

Jim, You were always there for me. Everytime I got down, you'd call and by the time we got off the phone I'd be up again. You were a "brother" and friend to me, and Ill always love and miss you.
Go with God, my friend.

I am crying now. Not the heaving cry that came with the news of his passing, but the gentle weep of someone who has seen beauty. He clearly has touched many people and I am thankful to have had him in my life and the life of my family. I have known him as long as I can remember and things will never be quite the same. We miss you Dadoo. Love, Cara, Kevin and Lauren.

Jim; You were a great neighbour to us in Darnley PEI. We learned of your passing when we opened our cottage and expected you to be in your beautiful new home. Every time we look out our front window and see your place, we shall remember you with fondness and are thankful for the brief time we knew you.

Big Jim, you are missed by Me and PJ. Your kindness and caring will never be forgotten. I worked with Jim in the NASA communications net. Big guy, you taught me a lot!

Jim: You helped teach me to drive, you were there to eat the food Iva & I cooked as we were growing up, you were there when Daddy died, and you've been there for Mom & us; good times and bad. We love you Jim and I will miss you and your wonderful friendship. Love, Denny

Jim,
I shall miss the beautiful e-greeting cards you used to send me. Each one was perfectly picked and timed.
Rest in peace.

Jim my friend I will miss you. I think of all times we ate lunch together. We didn't miss too many resturants around the Cape. You became a good friend and mento when we shared the office during my Co-Op time. You always had a good story and a happy outlook on life. I'm glad you were able to enjoy your trips around the country and your time on Prince Edwards Island. Thanks for sharing your life with me and my family. Bless you.