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Rhea Lee Gray Devey

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Rhea Lee Gray Devey 1935 ~ 2006 Rhea Lee Gray Devey, 71, of American Fork, UT, passed away peacefully on the morning of November 6, 2006, in the presence of her family. She was born April 7, 1935 to James Richard and Patta Brown Gray of Lehi, UT. She was educated in Lehi schools and graduated...

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My grandma was an amazing woman. she loved her grandchildren so so much. never a day gos by that i dont remember her calling my name when i lived with her. we did so many things together and when my grandpa would go out of town i would stay with her and we would eat doritos and cottage cheese and watch her old british comedy shows. she loved to talk about memories. I miss you grandma forever and always...

Grandma was a very loving and kind person. I can still remember when I used to sit in her chair and she had to tickle me to get me to get out. I will miss her so much.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Grandma was always a bright, fun person who loved all of her grandkids dearly and was always happy to see them come visit her. My memories will remain wonderful and strong of times spent at my refuge - Grandma and Grandpa Devey's house; from hollidays past, to lazy summers climbing trees and causing mischief, to Grandma's infamous driving habits. I will always cherish my time with her, whether we were watching "The Price is Right", doing a jigsaw puzzle, or just driving to get a Coke...

As her daughter Sandra's friend, I had many wonderful visits with Rhea. I loved her vibrancy for life, her sunny personality, and her sassiness. She will be missed greatly, and most certainly never forgoten.

I loved Rhea ever since I was a liitle girl and used to play with Shirley. She always made me feel welcome and we always had a good time. I send my condolances to the family and want you to know I will never forget her and the memories I had with her.Cathy Heaton Bostwick

My Aunt Rhea rocks!!! She was the coolest Aunt anyone could ask for. We would all get excited whenever we found out that she was coming over or that we were going to her house. She was always very generous, very kind, very sassy (to my dad at least) and very sweet.

She will be missed.

I'll always remember Aunt Rhea as one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I've ever known. She was always so fun and lively, and it just seemed to come naturally to her. We used to refer to her as one of our "favorite aunts". I promised myself that someday, I was going to be a "favorite aunt" just like her. To this day, I still try hard to live up to that high standard. I'm not nearly as good at it as she is, but then she was an exceptionally amazing person.

Though I only met "Gramma Devey" a few times, I thought she was so nice! She was so friendly, and always had a funny story to tell. I know howmuch she was loved and will be missed. My heart goes out to all of her wonderful family! Much Love,