JAMES-MCDEVITT-Obituary

JAMES MCDEVITT

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Dec 31, 1946 – May 21, 2022

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BORN
December 31, 1946
DIED
May 21, 2022
LOCATION
Plymouth, Massachusetts
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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McDEVITT, James Age 75, of Plymouth, formerly of Wrentham and Needham, passed away on Saturday, May 21, at his home in Plymouth. He was the devoted husband to his wife, Betty. Father of Jennifer Moran of Medway, and Brian McDevitt of Auburn, NH. Jim was the brother of Michael McDevitt of San...

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I think of you often Jim

Belated condolence, As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I remember Jim was he was growing up in Needham. I looked up to him as a HERO when he came back from the war. I still have a photo of Jim showing me one of his Purple Hearts and have always cherished that picture !!! God Bless you Jim and your family too. You'll always live in my heart and memories.

Betty and family We are so sorry for your loss. So many fond memories from Kelsey opening the pool every year to making sure all the kids in the neighborhood got full size candy bars. That was Jim, larger ! The Shea Family

I´m so sorry to hear about Jim Betty . He was a great guy with a contagious laugh . RIp Jim McDevitt .

Love and sympathy for the loss Jim.

To Betty and the McDevitt Family my wife Deneice & I send Love with our Deepest Condolences! Jim , the Ultimate Marine, Heroe and Friend to us and many others!! Jim will be Remembered by his Doghunter Family who helped elevate potential Presidents like John Kerry and struggling homeless Veterans of Roxbury & Dorchester will cherish his Dutiful Service on VBC's Board helping them regain a place to live with Dignity. Jim is with GOD , wh ere he will have Eternal Peace. Ralph&Deneice Cooper

Condolences to you all. I remember one Halloween where Mr. McDevitt came to the door with a huge metal bowl of chocolate pudding and a spoon. He told us to open our bags! I´ll never forget that. So sorry to lose such a fun soul.

Jim was full of life. Always fun and always smiling. RIP dear Crocker Pond friend.