Larry-Devlin-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home - Virginia Chapel

Larry Patrick Devlin

Virginia, Illinois

Jan 12, 1959 – May 13, 2022 (Age 63)

About

BORN
January 12, 1959
DIED
May 13, 2022
AGE
63
LOCATION
Virginia, Illinois

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home - Virginia Chapel Obituary

Larry Patrick Devlin, 63, of Ashland, IL, died Friday, May 13, 2022.

Mr. Devlin was born January 12, 1959, in Springfield, the son of James P. “Pat” and Bernice Francisco Devlin. He married Connie J. Milstead Stucker on March 9, 1991, in Ashland, and she preceded him in death.

He...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Thoughts and prayers to you. I’m so very sorry for your loss.

Larry was always a great friend. I actually considered him like my brother. He let me drive his awesome Trans Am to prom. I will always remember the many good times I had with Larry that are to many to name.
I'm sorry but I only found out about his passing yesterday. I'm very sad about this news.
My heart goes out to the Devlin family. To Deb, Trish and Karen, deep sincere condolences. I wish I could have been there. I'm praying for you in this difficult time.

Our hearts are heavy with the loss of Larry. Such a good soul. Please accept our sincere condolences.

We are sorry to hear about Larry passing. Our condolences to the family . -- L. E and Marilyn Thornley

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Larry farmed my family's land with his dad and then after Pat passed away. We live in the East and will always be grateful for his stewardship of our ground. He was a friend and a pleasure to work with - honest, funny at times, hard-working and respectful. My husband and I had travelled to IL the first week of May and we had lunch with Larry and his sister Karen in Jacksonville. We feel so fortunate to have spent a little time with him recently. We will always remember him and the Devlin...

My condolences to the family. Larry was a man of few words but a heart of gold. Didn't get to see him much over the years. When we did it seemed like I talked to him every day. We would take up like we talked every day. He will be missed by all.

Larry's family and friends have my deepest sympathy. He was a good friend. He always treated people with respect. It didn't make a difference to him which "side of the tracks" you came from. He will be missed by everyone that could say he was my friend.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.