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Luca Aime Devlin

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Luca Devlin passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on October 25, 2009.

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Christi, Derek and Bobby,

I am so sorry to hear about Luca. Your Mom was a lot of fun, feisty and so spunky....I have many fond memories of her especially the fun and laughing we shared on our bowling team. Both your Mom and Grandmother have a very special place in my heart. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and I hope that your favorite memories will lift your spirits during this difficult time.

With love,
Tara

I am so sorry on the loss of Lucia. I graduated from Mt. Carmel with her in 1961. Even though I have not seen her sense then, my heart goes out to her family.

Christi and Derek,
I was sorry to learn of your loss today when reading the paper. I didn't really know your mom, but I recognized her as your mom last year while waiting for an appointment at the doctor's office. I introduced myself and we chatted for quite a while. She was very nice and clearly was proud of you all. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. And please wish Courtney all the best for me.

Your Mom, Luca, and I were classmates and friends (some tims enemies) at St. Anhony and Mt. Carmel. We had some good times. We both had "unusual" names and were the only ones at MCA and when called "upon" we couldn't escape because of that! I know it is difficult to lose your Mom, but you will always have her in your hearts.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I am so sorry to hear about Luca. I remember as a young child coming to New Orleans from Texas and she would take me out to Ponchartrain Beach. I remember some of the crazy and fun things she would do with me and all of my cousins. I know that now she is in a better place and at home her Mom and Dad. My God rest her soul and the suffering is gone. Just remember the good times with her and it will keep her closer to your heart. Good-Bye dear cousin.