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McDEVITT - George Jr., age 56, died suddenly at home in Phoenix, AZ, on November 22, formerly of Hillsdale, NJ. George was a retired chef and served in the U.S. Navy. He was predeceased by his father George McDevitt Sr. He is survived by his mother Audrey Mullane McDevitt of New Milford, sister Audrey K. McDevitt-Pazienza, brothers Timothy, Steven, Patrick, and Kevin. Also 23 nieces and nephews. George will be remembered with love and sadly missed by all. There will be no services. Donations may be made to the Diabetes Association.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Dec. 4, 2002.

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Ruth DePaoli

August 16, 2024

Uncle Georgie, I still miss you so much. I wish I could have known you as an adult. You were the one who introduced me to broadway and theatre and everything outside of the mundane. I will always love you and remember our fights about the band Hanson. I miss you forever. I hope you’re somewhere eating the cheese off of pizza. Love, RL.

Barbara

December 21, 2002

George: I was your neighbor from across the street when we were growing up. My brothers played with you and your brothers and you all grew up together. My baby sister called your mother "Laundry". Our mothers were two crazy ladies when we were younger. But they always made me laugh. I hope you have found Peace and I will pray for your Mother.

Micheline

December 19, 2002

Hey there, Georgie:



Hope you don't mind if I call you "Georgie." I remember you from a distance when you were visiting your mom. And although we never actually met face to face, I am honored to have "met" you in a much more symbolic way.



Audrey is not only my neighbor, but a terrific lady. And she shared some wonderful memories with me about you and your family. Since I am also mourning the loss of a loved one, I understand her sorrow as she understands mine. Your mom could not have asked for a better son. And everywhere she goes, you shall remain with her always.



You now rest in peaceful slumber knowing that you are greatly loved by your family. Goodnight, Georgie.

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