Dear Kathy and family,
Our thoughts are with you. May you find comfort in the memories of your loving and fun times you shared together.
Barbara and Solli

May my support
warm your heart
Michael (Mike) McDevitt – peacefully, with family at his side, Mike passed on November 21st after long illness. Born in Bathurst, New Brunswick, he was the youngest child of the late Arthur Edgar McDevitt and the late Marie Magee, who raised their family in Shawinigan and Sherbrooke.
As his signature Tilley would suggest, Mike was a man of many hats. Whether teaching history and political science at Champlain College; writing, editing, and reporting for The Record; pouring a pint at the Golden Lion pub; substitute teaching at Galt or RRHS; or announcing the news on CJMQ and CIDI – Mike spent his life contributing to the anglo institutions of the Townships. He was known as a talented writer and debater, always free with his strong opinions, sharp wit, and grammar advice (solicited or not).
His greatest roles, though, were those of loving father, grandfather, and brother. He leaves to mourn his daughters Kelly and Megan McDevitt, who were his pride and joy; and grandchildren Layla and Tommy Cait, who will miss their silly Ampa.
Ever the mischievous baby brother, he jumped the queue ahead of his older siblings Jacqueline (Jackie) Ross, Alan McDevitt, and Kathleen (Kathy) McDevitt. He also leaves to mourn his ex-wife Norma Husk; niece Erin Ross-O’Flaherty (Ryan) and her children; nephew Colin Ross Jr.; his dear friends Barbara Ann Picken and Victoria Hill; dozens of cousins; and many friends and former colleagues.
The family wishes to thank the staff at CIUSSS de l’Estrie, Sherbrooke; St. Francis Manor, Lennoxville; La Résidence Brunswick, Richmond; and especially Maison Aube Lumière, Sherbrooke for the exceptional care given to Mike and the family over the past months. Your kindness and compassion will long be remembered.
Visitation at Cass Funeral Home, 3006 rue Collège, Sherbrooke (Lennoxville), Saturday, November 29th from 9:00-11:00 a.m. The visitation will be followed by a celebration of life at the Golden Lion Pub - Le Lion d’Or, 2902 rue Collège, Sherbrooke, starting at 12:00.
Private interment in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations in Mike’s memory to Maison Aube Lumière or Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders.