JAMES-DEVLIN-Obituary

JAMES DEVLIN

Tacoma, Washington

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James F. Devlin He Loved, He Laughed, He Lived Jim passed away unexpectedly on July 6, 2011 at the age of 65. He was born on December 7th, 1945 to James and Eleanor Devlin of Tacoma and lived most of his life there, attending Washington Elementary, Mason Junior High, and graduating from Stadium...

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Miss you buddy.

Well Jim here we go with another 4th of July-one of your favorite holidays. We loved having you and Sue at our 4th of July parties at our home on Lake Tapps. Living in Arizona now I think of you almost everyday- O know you loved Arizona and I wish you could be here as I write this. You are in our hearts and mind - wish we could celebrate the 4th of July together today. We loved you! Mike and Karen (and Olivia)

I will be thinking of Jim and miss him every day.
Really enjoyed our time together these last few years and looked forward to seeing you both every day I came in.
Love you both, Bill

Sue, We are so sorry to read of Jim's passing. It is hard to put into words the loss of someone so close, but in time words can and will describe all of your wonderful years together. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Joe and Terri Eley...and Bill

Jim-I'll remember the memory's of-Frisco Freeze,carpooling to Boeing and living next door to you. See you on the other side.

So sorry for your loss. Our family sends its prayers and thoughts to you and family to help you through this time. He was a very special person and I know how much he will be missed.

So sorry for your loss. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you. He was a great guy.
Love Dena

James, 6th Ave will miss your old cruising days and Susie will miss your smile but shifting through the gears will get you over the rainbow beautifully. Hang on children and Sue.
Love Kristine and Larry

My DEAR friend...my heart breaks for you as I see your smiling face telling me many times, "how much you loved being married to Jim". Fric and Frac, you two. We all know how much Jim adored you and your loving support. I hope now you lean on your loving family and friends for love and support during the difficult days ahead. We all wish to share and lessen the pain as much as we can. "Tomorrow will become your new best friend" new day new hope it will not hold so much pain. You gave me...