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Devin William Paraday, age 20, passed away on March 13th, 2025, after a brief illness. He was born in Alamosa, CO on September 15th, 2004, to Marvin and Michelle Paraday-Bibeau. He was employed in the food service industry for 3 years then moved into the sales industry for a short time. Devin was an avid hunter, fisher and video gamer. He enjoyed challenging himself throughout his life to continue growing and learning new things. Devin loved music and played trumpet, the guitar and would break out in dance at any given time. Devin enjoyed sports and challenged himself to learn each sport that he played to improve his skills regularly. He played football, ran track, threw discus and bowled in leagues. He truly enjoyed his time in the gym and regularly challenged himself to continue to grow in his strength and fitness. Devin challenged himself daily to live life to its fullest. He loved his family and friends to the fullest. His dedication to his family and friends never went unnoticed. Devin was preceded in death by his “Papa” James DePriest and Great-grandmother “Nanny” Larna Sowards. He is survived by his partner of almost 3 years, Imagyn Anthony, his parents Marvin and Michelle Parada-Bibeau, and his brudder Braiden Paraday-Bibeau. Parental grandparents: Dave and Ruth Barber, Jim (Vickie) Bibeau, Maternal grandparent: Cindy DePriest. Parental Uncles and Aunts: William Paraday and family, Michael Paraday, David (Lindsay) Barber and family, Tyler (Amber) Barber and family. Maternal Uncles and Aunts: Shannon DePriest and family, Lori (Josh) DePriest and family, Billy (Brittany) DePriest and family. Along with many families and friends who Devin and his family love and cherish.
A Celebration of Life will be held 26, March 2025 at 2 pm at Riverbend Park 451 Pendleton St, Palisade CO, 81526
Services will be entrusted to Brown’s Cremation and Funeral Services.
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