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Lisa Devlin

Oakland, California

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Lisa Marie Devlin

Born in San Francisco, California, January 12, 1953, died November 16, 2013, in Oakland, California. Lisa was the beloved daughter of the late Frank Devlin and Elizabeth Barbata Devlin and sister of Diana Heafey (Tom) and Frank Devlin (Nancy). Lisa was fond aunt to her four...

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I too knew Lisa from Mercy and considered her one of the most creative, funny, caring, articulate, and engaging young woman of her time. How she and Renee Torres would clown around in theater and class. She was an inspiration. Bless you Lisa on your travel onward.

It was such a joy to get to know her, many stories and laughs were shared in the time I knew her. I always enjoyed the time with her and Paula. My thoughts are with her family and friends. She is missed, and we are all better for knowing her.

Lisa and I were close during our high school and college years and into the early 90's. After that, we pretty much lost touch, due to my moving around so much. I always enjoyed hearing about her achievements in the art world, as well as our "deep" philosophical conversations on a number of topics. One of my fondest memories was spending New Year's Eve with Lisa and her Dad on Kronquist Ct., listening to the top 100 pop songs of the year while, at the same time, discussing the serious...

Lisa was a much loved sister and aunt to all her family. Rest in peace. I remember her fondly from family functions I attended. May she live in the hearts of all who knew her.

So sorry for your loss Paula. I know she was very lucky to have you in her life. I'm very sorry she is no longer physically in yours, but I know she'll be carried with love in your heart. And that's a very good place to be.
Love and Peace to all who are missing her...

I will miss seeing Lisa out and about, a co-worker and a friend and neighbor

Lisa will always be remembered.
She lived her life with passion and commitment. She always knew how to egg me on and get me to step things up a notch. I am sure in the future when doing a project I will always wonder where Lisa would have lead me go with it. I miss talking to her everyday.

Lisa and Xander