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January 30, 2009
Services
A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 14, 2009 at Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, 211 Main Street, Lincoln Park.
Arlene H. McDevitt age 79 of Wayne died Friday, January 30, 2009 at the Atrium at Wayne. She was born in and lived almost her entire life in Wayne, NJ.
Mrs. McDevitt was a customer service representative for Berlex Labs, Wayne before retiring in 1985.
She married Joseph McDevitt in 1950 at the Pompton Reformed Church in Pompton Lakes. They went to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon. They enjoyed 41 years of a loving and devoted marriage.
She was a member of Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, Lincoln Park where she volunteered at the thrift shop.
Arlene also belonged to the Golden Age Circle of Wayne, the Red Hat Ladies, and the Ruth Circle of the United Methodist Church, Wayne having also attended the bible study at the Christ Church, Pompton Lakes for many years.
Arlene enjoyed travel and especially liked trips to Colorado to visit her brother and sister-in-law. She was a selfless person who was always concerned about her fellow man. It is through this concern for the welfare of others that Arlene donated her worldly remains to the University Hospital of Medicine and Dentistry.
She was the beloved wife of 41 years to the late Joseph McDevitt (1992); loving mother of Patrick McDevitt and his wife Cynthia of Nutley, Margaret Iuso and her husband Thomas of Wayne and the late Douglas McDevitt (1963); cherished grandmother of Meghan and Heather McDevitt, and, Zachary and Nicholas Iuso; loved sister of Cornelia “Babe” Randon of Avon Park, FL (formerly of Wayne) and the late Eugene Sobeck and his surviving wife Marilyn of Louisville, CO (formerly of Pequannock, NJ).
In lieu of flowers memorial donation to St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 211 Main Street, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 would be appreciated.
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A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 14, 2009 at Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, 211 Main Street, Lincoln Park.

January 30, 2009
Services
A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 14, 2009 at Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, 211 Main Street, Lincoln Park.
Arlene H. McDevitt age 79 of Wayne died Friday, January 30, 2009 at the Atrium at Wayne. She was born in and lived almost her entire life in Wayne, NJ.
Mrs. McDevitt was a customer service representative for Berlex Labs, Wayne before retiring in 1985.
She married Joseph McDevitt in 1950 at the Pompton Reformed Church in Pompton Lakes. They went to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon. They enjoyed 41 years of a loving and devoted marriage.
She was a member of Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, Lincoln Park where she volunteered at the thrift shop.
Arlene also belonged to the Golden Age Circle of Wayne, the Red Hat Ladies, and the Ruth Circle of the United Methodist Church, Wayne having also attended the bible study at the Christ Church, Pompton Lakes for many years.
Arlene enjoyed travel and especially liked trips to Colorado to visit her brother and sister-in-law. She was a selfless person who was always concerned about her fellow man. It is through this concern for the welfare of others that Arlene donated her worldly remains to the University Hospital of Medicine and Dentistry.
She was the beloved wife of 41 years to the late Joseph McDevitt (1992); loving mother of Patrick McDevitt and his wife Cynthia of Nutley, Margaret Iuso and her husband Thomas of Wayne and the late Douglas McDevitt (1963); cherished grandmother of Meghan and Heather McDevitt, and, Zachary and Nicholas Iuso; loved sister of Cornelia “Babe” Randon of Avon Park, FL (formerly of Wayne) and the late Eugene Sobeck and his surviving wife Marilyn of Louisville, CO (formerly of Pequannock, NJ).
In lieu of flowers memorial donation to St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 211 Main Street, Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 would be appreciated.
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