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Kevin McDevitt

Denver, Washington

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Kevin John McDevitt, 64, passed away peacefully at home on October 5th, after a courageous 6-year battle with cancer. His wife Kristin, Nigel and Lily, his devoted dogs, Donna Morris and Elbert Morris were by his side. Kevin was born on June 8, 1949 to Dorothy Frances McDevitt and Daniel Eugene...

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love ya bro,,,, damn we shared a lot of laffs,,, G-Lookin (tom McGivney)

Kevin I wanted to contact you because of a great friend that had passed on and I found out you were no longer with us! Broke my heart! You were such a great man! I will miss you! Maggie Stieben

Kevin could always lift me up with his smile and his baby blue eyes. He had a way of making a person feel so much worth. There is a big hole in the world now. At our last reunion he (jokingly) said,"We have to have these reunions a little more often. People are dropping like flies!" Oh please God, we never thought it would be him. The world has lost a valuable piece of its puzzle. I'll never forget you. :)

Steve and I have known Kev since we moved into Franklin Lofts 14 years ago. He was the most endearing, unexpected best friend we have never imagined finding. We know he is out of pain though the loss of Kevin always being there with a call or text, very difficult to accept. When he found his angel Kristin everything would be ok. She was forever at his side comforting Kevin through his final breath. No question, McDevitt knew he was loved greatly.

My heart so heavy. God speed...

Kevin made such a deep and lasting impression to everyone he met with his direct, honest, and loving ways. I don't think he ever met a stranger or at least not for very long. The memories and laughter we shared together as a family will always be with us and never forgotten. We loved you as our “son” and you brought so much happiness to all of us who knew what a wonderful human being you were to everyone. May your journey now be without pain and filled with peace. Forever in our hearts.

Love from the Austin's on Fox Island. We miss Kev.

Kevin will be missed by many, especially by me his brother, Mike. And my wife Denise. We will see each other in a blink of an eye.
Love you always....

I will always carry you in my heart, as I have loved you for
many years of knowing you.
Rest in the arms of our Lord,...

I really enjoyed working for Kevin. He hired me when Weyerhaeuser first opened. I miss our conversations.