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Paul W. Devin

Unionville and Farmington, Connecticut

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DEVIN, Paul W. Paul W. Devin, of Unionville, beloved husband of Lucy Devin, died Friday, (August 29, 2008) after a long illness. He was born in Hartford, February 5th, 1936 to the late Bernadette (Foley) and Paul L. Devin. He was a carpenter by trade and his creative yet practical...

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Lucy,
Lori and I are very sorry to hear of your loss. Paul will be remembered by us all as an interesting knowledgable person who enjoyed his life, his family, and his work. His guidance and friendship will be sorely missed.

My name is Carol DeVin Jedan and I learned of this through Rene Oscar Devin, a recently found "cousin", through my genealogy search.
It seems that Paul was a talented and extremely loved man. I'm sure he will be missed by many family and friends.
My best to you all, Carol J

From your cousins Pat and Dick Terho in Portland, Oregon (on our 50th anniversary - May 2007)

I am so sorry for your loss. I know the sadness is difficult now, but hopefully you'll soon be filled with the memories of all the happy times you had with Paul. Our mutual relative Rene (Florida) told me about John's passing. You don't know me, but I'm a long-lost cousin in Portland, Oregon. Pat Terho

Dear Lucy and family, we are so sad to hear of Paul's passing.My brother Rene informed us about Paul and it was such sad news. Even though we had not seen Paul in many years, memories of him in our life growing up are still strong.
Our sincerest sympathy to you and your family.
Cousin Patty and George Wittenzellner (Ocala, Fl.)

Lucy, Our condolences for the loss of one of our great extended family. He will be missed.
Rene'&Dorothy Devin

Please know that my heart is heavy with sadness, you are all in my thoughts, my prayers go out to you.

Mrs. Devin and Family - My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Unfortunately I did not have the pleasure of meeting Paul before he became ill, but after spending some time with the family, hearing Doug talk about his dad, and seeing what a great gardener and handyman Doug has become, it's clear that he was a wonderful man who enjoyed spending time with his family and teaching them some great lessons and crafts - so he certainly lives on in spirit. My sincere sympathies go out to all...

Words cannot describe how sorry my wife and I are of your loss. Even as far back as my childhood I can remember Uncle Paul being a genuinely caring and friendly person with a heart of gold. He will truly be missed by all that came to know him.