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Opal DeVine

1921 - 2022

Opal DeVine obituary, 1921-2022, Richland, WA

BORN

1921

DIED

2022

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Einan's Funeral Home, Inc.

915 Bypass Highway

Richland, Washington

Opal DeVine Obituary

Opal DeVine
January 27, 1921 - August 1, 2022
Richland , Washington - Our sweet Mom, Grandma, and Great-Grandma slipped peacefully into Heaven and the arms of her family on August 1, 2022, with her son Denny and daughter Teresa by her side. Opal Doris Bacon DeVine was born on January 27, 1921, on a small ranch east of Terry, Montana. For the rest of her life she considered Terry "home." For many years after she came to Washington, Opal would pursue any and all cars with Montana license plates, and could identify any Montana county by the number on the plate.
Growing up poor as the youngest of nine children, she nevertheless was able to graduate from Terry High School in 1938. She and her husband Frank returned to Terry for many years for their high school reunions. After high school, she worked at various jobs, until she and two girlfriends decided to travel around the US, including St. Louis, Missouri; Ft. Lewis, Washington; and California. Returning to Terry, she reconnected with Frank DeVineâ€"also born and raised in Terryâ€"and they were married in Scobey, Montana on May 30, 1946. They settled in Terry, built a house, and welcomed Teresa in 1947 and Kenny in 1949. In 1952, they left for Vancouver, Washington, and in March 1954 came to Richland , where they made their home, found work, enjoyed friends, and welcomed son Denny in 1959.
Opal was a skilled secretary and worked first for Blaw-Knox and then for 30 years for J.A. Jones Construction Company in the personnel department. She loved her work and enjoyed all the friends she made there. For 20 years, she organized and hosted an annual picnic for J.A. Jones employees, old and young.
In the mid-sixties Opal discovered bowling and became one of the top women bowlers in the Tri-Cities, holding records for high 3-game series (850), and high game (258). She bowled in 2-3 leagues per week â€" mainly the Women's Scratch and the Women's Majors. In her mid-70s, she amazingly still had one of the highest averages in her league. Along with her bowling buddies, she traveled to numerous tournaments â€" Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Phoenix, Tucson, Reno, Las Vegas, and Orlando. She was an active bowler until the age of 79, when she injured her wrist in Reno â€" while gambling of course!
Opal never met a slot machine that she couldn't beat. Her family was always left playing with quarters as she used $20 bills to win jackpot after jackpot. She always said, "You can't play with scared money!" Somehow it worked for her. On her many trips to Legends, Wildhorse, and Northern Quest Casinos, she insisted we get there early to secure her favorite machine. In retirement, she and Frank travelled the US and enjoyed many trips to Reno and Las Vegas, where she gambled, and he would pursue a comped Oly.
She was the ultimate Mom and Grandma, always finding a way to provide everything her family needed. When we returned from any kind of trip, we always found a gallon of milk, provided by her "just in case." Besides teaching us all to play cribbage, pinochle, and many other board games, she taught us to cook and bake---her macaroni and cheese, fudge, banana bread, peach pies and chocolate chip cookies were family favorites. Until a few years ago, she was the only one allowed to make the Thanksgiving gravy.
Grandma Opal was lucky to be involved in the day-to-day lives of her grandkids â€" she attended many of their sporting events and school functions. She also watched her grandkids often â€" during the day while their parents were at work, and on numerous sleepover weekends. And if she happened to be double booked with watching her grandson and bowling, that didn't stop her â€" Jason has great memories of his toddler years hanging out at the bowling alley with Grandma Opal. She repeatedly tried to teach Jalen her backup ball, but all he could concentrate on was the beer frame. While she showed Jared how to make chocolate chip cookies, he ate all the chocolate chips during the prep stage, so he now just knows how to make straight up cookies. While Danae was in college, Opal corresponded with her frequently, sending thoughtful letters along with Winco gift cards, unknowingly supporting Danae's weekend "beverage" budget. Jocelyn's love of cooking originated at the age of 11 when she called her grandma on the phone and asked her how to boil water, a request Opal never let her live down.
Opal enjoyed a famous love for spoiled dachsunds, beginning with Koko, and including Kokomo, Cindy, Nicky, Trixie, Keno, and finally Hank. Her family has inherited her love of dachshunds with their own herd.
Tough and determined does not even do her justice---from her difficult childhood to her many painful lifetime losses, and during her last few years at Guardian Angel, she remained centered, smiling, and focused on others. When Frank passed away in 2007, her independent spirit really kicked in. She took over yard work, house maintenance, and all manner of projects. She discovered a love of gardening, growing tomatoes and enormous Hubbard squash that she literally had to roll into her house.
In March of 2019, she moved into Guardian Angel Homes in Richland, where she found loving care and companionship. She remained a faithful parishioner of Christ the King Catholic Church, where the family had joined in 1954.
Opal is preceded in death by her much loved husband of 61 years, Frank; dear son Kenny, cherished daughter Tana Marie, beloved son-in-law Bill, as well as her parents and siblings.
Left behind to cherish her memory are daughter Teresa Knirck, son Denny and Jennie DeVine; and her adored grandchildren Jason (Mari) Knirck, Jocelyn (Nat) Roe, Danae, Jalen and Jared DeVine. She was blessed with great-grandchildren, who were fortunate to know her: Lila, Derrek and Dylan Roe and Jillian Knirck. The kids always looked forward to seeing Grandma Opal! She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and treasured friends.
Our heartfelt thanks go out to the wonderful caregivers at Guardian Angel Home, Dr. Zuroske and staff, Dr. Merkley, Deacon Jocson, and Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice staff.
Memorials for Opal may be made to HHS Falcon Boosters 450 Hanford Street, Richland, WA 99354; or Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice. Think about putting a few quarters in the "American" machine next time you are at Legendsâ€"you'll probably win!
Her funeral services will be at Christ the King, with a Rosary recitation at 7:00 pm on Monday, August 15th and a funeral Mass at 11:00 am on Tuesday, August 16th. A reception will follow at Anthology 706 Williams, Richland.
Life is but a stopping place,
A pause in what's to be.
A resting place along the road
To sweet eternity.
We all have different journeys,
Different paths along the way.
We all were meant to learn some things,
But never meant to stay.
Our destination is a place
Far greater than we know.
For some the journey's quicker,
For some the journey's slow.
And when the journey finally ends,
We'll claim a great reward,
And find an everlasting peace
Together with the Lord.

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Kristen Silva

August 24, 2022

I'm so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. We always enjoyed chatting with her on our visits to Guardian Angel Homes. She brought such a joyful presence to the home.

Karen Upchurch Bowman

August 13, 2022

My condolences to the family. She was a beautiful woman inside and out. The family reunion in Heaven must be so joyful!

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