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In Loving Memory

Devereux, Minerva M.

September 3, 1934 - March 26, 2026

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Minerva M. Devereux (nee Haas), 91, entered into Eternal Life on March 26, 2026.  Beloved wife of the late Lester F. Devereux, loving mother of Mark (Nancy) Devereux, Lynn (David) Brandt, Steven (Jana) Devereux and Scott Devereux.  Dear grandmother of Nicholas (Sunny)Devereux, Ross(Nikee)Devereux, Kathryn Brandt, Timothy Brandt and Phillip (Amanda) Devereux.  Dear great grandmother of Claire, Quinn, Cora, Donovan and Erika Devereux.

“Mickey” was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who cherished spending time with her family and friends.  She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.

A funeral mass will be held at Queen of all Saints Church, 6603 Christopher Drive, 63129 on Wednesday, April, 8th at 11:30 am.  Visitation in the church from 10:30-11:30 am.

In lieu of flowers, masses or contributions to the charity of your choice are appreciated.

 

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3 thoughts on “Devereux, Minerva M.”

  1. I’m so very sorry for your loss. The world is a little less fun and sassy without Mickey in it! We were back door neighbors and she was always willing to have a cold drink and get caught up on the kids and grandchildren. My life is drastically different without them next door! Pray us home Les and Mickey, until we meet again! Love you! ♥️

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  2. On behalf of the chaplain’s department at Friendship Village, we offer our deepest condolences. I know she is out of her suffering now. Please remember the promises in the Bible, one being that “God is near to the brokenhearted…” Psalms 34:18. We are lifting your family up in prayer during this time.

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  3. We met as new neighbors in 1960. We became friends, raising our kids together. Our neighborhood was special. We could always depend on each other for help in an emergency, or just to sit together on the driveway on a hot summer night
    just talking about the world. . We all moved but remained steadfast in our friendship, still vacationing together, going out to the clubhouse on weekends, lunches every month. We never lost touch in all these years. Sadly, we watched as we got older, the loss of our spouses, and the loss of our own bodies in one form or another. But God has blessed us with so many fond memories of our time together. BFF.

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