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Thomas DeVoe

Xenia, Ohio

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XENIA — Thomas Alan DeVoe, 76, of Xenia, passed away Thursday, January 30, 2014. He was born to the late Glenn "Cozy" and Mildred DeVoe of Paintersville, Ohio, July 1, 1937. Tom spent his career in the grocery business as a meat cutter and was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in...

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So sorry to hear of Tom's passing. The whole Devoe family is spread out all over now and we don't see each other as often as we would like. Tom was a wonderful man always showing that great smile.

Jeff and Pat Jones

I'm so sorry for your loss. Tom (Mr DeVoe's) warm smile and easy going personality will stay with me always. I hope you find comfort and peace in your memories of wonderful times together.

Dear BJ, Jenifer & Jeff,
I am so sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. Didn't see all of you that often...only at family reunions, but I'll always remember Tommy's smile. He had that beautiful DeVoe smile that is still so present in our huge, extended family. Bless you all!

Remembering when we were neighbors on Ledbetter Rd and raised baby chickens. I am so sorry to hear of Tom's death, Betty.
Carolyn Craine

I am so, so sorry to hear this. I am a former neighbor of yours, and I always loved talking to Tom. My husband Steve and I lived right next to Kelley and Marty Wright. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jenifer -- knowing you have many friends and family supporting you is a wonderful gift at a time like this. I lost my father almost a year ago and know that although it's hard some days, your memories and talking about him with your family helps tremendously. God's blessings!

Betty, Jeff ,and all the family,
My prayers are with you all during this difficult time. I'm so glad I got to be part of your family. Tom always had a smile and encouraging words for me and Tim. My heart aches each of you . May you feel God's presence in the days to come.

My dear BJ, my heart is broken for you! You know how much I love you and Tommy. I have found memories of the times I stayed with you when I was little. I am not going to able to make it up. I just so wish I could just to hug you. We will get together the next trip up! Love you and my prayers for you! He will be missed! I adore you two!

BJ, so very sorry for your loss. I was in school with Tom at Jefferson in Bowersville for first through fifth grades and graduated with you at XCH in 1955. Tom was a gentle, friendly person. Again, sorry for your loss.