Thomas-Devaney-Obituary

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Thomas William Devaney

Mission Hills, California

Nov 17, 1939 – Jan 21, 2024

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BORN
November 17, 1939
DIED
January 21, 2024
LOCATION
Mission Hills, California
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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San Fernando Mission Cemeteries and Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary Obituary

Thomas William Anthony Devaney – 11.17.1939 - 01.21.2024


Son of Ellen Geraldine (Winters) & William Havens Devaney. Never one to wait, Tom made his debut in his aunt’s market in Wahoo, NE. Raised in Omaha, he studied tap & ballet as a child. This led to his first start-up at age 11 - supplying popcorn bags to local bars where he would entertain the patrons with his charm, wit & dance moves.


South O proud, Tom graduated from Omaha South High School in 1957. There, he was active in the French & Dramatics Clubs. He was awarded the Associated Retailers Scholarship, enrolling at Creighton University aspiring to be an MD. During his Creighton years, Tom met his best friend & the love of his life, Mary Jane (MJ) Proplesch. They married in 1960 & started their family in 1961.


Tom worked his way through the ranks in Sales & Marketing before entering the Broadcasting field, quickly emerging as a leader in Advertising, Concert Promotions & Station Management. He was appointed Executive Vice President of Star Stations Radio group based out of Omaha at KOIL “The Mighty 1290” (WIFE Indianapolis & KISN Portland). He created remarkable ad & community engagement campaigns during the 70s. At the mike, he was the Nobody, but Nobody radio commercial voice for Jim Earp Chrysler-Plymouth. While his job required extensive travel, he maximized his time at home with his family & doted on them. Tom was active in the Omaha community though his kids’ schools, the Knights of Columbus & served 3 years as President of the Ak-Sar-Ben Little League.


In 1979, NBC Radio approached Tom to head-up Promotions in NYC. He & MJ didn’t want to raise their family in NYC & fell in love with California during their travels. They went West to Los Angeles where Tom continued to work in Sales & Marketing, forming MPA and Associates, a firm offering private investment opportunities & financing. His expertise in securing capital & restructuring business plans lead to his appointment as COO of Atlas Energy Corporation, where he expanded the company’s stock offering & increased mineral gas production. Empty nesters, Tom & MJ launched Great Western Business Services & Positive Products, developing Softbelly’s, their popular screen cleaning animal franchise, sold at nationwide retailers.


In retirement, Tom continued to work with the public in various sales positions at events & trade shows and was always one of the top & most sought after producers. He acquired his real estate license & booked leasing appointments around his grandchildren’s schedules, always available whenever they needed him. He enjoyed playing games, studying history, solving mysteries & puzzles, working on home improvement projects & anything where he could offer a helping hand, love, guidance & encouragement.


Of all the adventures Tom & MJ embarked on, they shined together & most enjoyed being parents, grandparents & great grandparents. Their love & enthusiastic spirits are cherished dearly & will never be forgotten.


He adored his family & is survived by brother, Charles (Chuck) Devaney, children Colleen (Don Dyke), Tom (Liza), Pat & Shannon; grandchildren Michaela Jacquet (Jeremiah), Jamison Dyke (Dani), Sean & Ryan Devaney, Sean, Jonathan (Sarah), Sonia, Spencer & Tanner Lussier; great grandchildren Cameron Jacquet, Ethan, Gabriel, & Lily Lussier.


Tom is now reunited with the love of his life, Mary Jane (MJ), his parents, sisters, Kathryn Cook & Barbara Huttner as well treasured in-laws, family & friends.


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In lieu of flowers, please consider supporting a cause near & dear to him –


The Pulmonary Research of his favorite clinician, Dr. Tisha Wang at UCLA www.giving.ucla.edu/TomDevaney


The Wounded Warrior Project – acknowledgement to [email protected] https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/

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I know it's taken me so long to sign your dad's Guest Book, but in all seriousness I real_ don't know what the heck I am doing.
Colleen, I am so so so sorry for your loss. I wish I could put my arms around you and make all of the hurt go away.
I love you so much!! ❤
Hugs and Kisses,
Theresa Kennedy-Capps

Tom, I will always remember you back in grade school as you and Larry, my brother and me playing and doing fun games in our back yard, You were Larry's best friend and we all had so much fun together. We had a carnival in our back yard and kids from all over came to it, You and Larry and me divided up the money and in those days, it was quite a lot. You were always such a fun guy. RIP God Bless You!

Uncle Tom,
I remember you smiling, laughing, giving advice, and telling stories! You're home now, with your beloved Mary Jane, my wonderful mom, Rush Limbaugh, and so many of your loved ones! You will be missed, but Heaven is celebrating your arrival!
Peace and Love,
Dany

Thinking of you both........

Dad - You meant so much to so many - especially your family. So happy you are back with Mom - we love you both. Go have some fun!