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Ward Devlin peacefully died of natural causes surrounded by his
family at his home in Polson on Monday afternoon,
October 17, 2006
On
February 21, 1920, Ward was the second-born of four boys to Neil and
Jenny (Oxton) Devlin in Steele County, North Dakota.
His parents, brothers Neil, Jack and Jim preceded him in
passing, as did his sisters-in-law Dorothy, Beverly, El Dora and El
Dora’s husband (and Ward’s great pal) Vernon. His beloved wife of 54
years, LaVere passed on
December 28, 2000.
Ward and LaVere met when they were students at MSTC (Mayville
State Teachers College), Mayville, North Dakota.
Ward graduated in the spring of ‘42. He was stationed with the
U.S. Army at
Fort
Snelling in St. Paul, Minnesota. After the service, Ward taught
school at Hunter, ND; then at Bagley, MN.
Ward and LaVere were married August 12, 1946 in Fargo, North
Dakota. They had accepted teaching positions – along with brother
Neil – in Tulelake, California. Ward and Neil taught high school and
LaVere taught first grade. Following the two-year stint in
California,
Ward and Neil accepted the positions in
Polson,
Montana that would complete their respective teaching careers. They
established the Commerce and Art curricula at
Polson
High School in 1948.
Ward is survived by cousin Molly Sampson of Rialto, California,
sisters-in-law Dolly Devlin, Michigan, North Dakota, Gina Devlin,
Polson and children Greg, Charles, Thomas, JeNeil (Greg Grace),
Patrick, Kathy (Pat Collicott), Karen, and Jeff (Grace).
Additionally, 16 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and numerous
nieces and nephews will remember "Papa" Ward.
Dad was a popular individual. His commanding personal presence,
spirituality, intellectual curiosity and insight, substantive
wisdom, and playful humor combined to make him an enormously
well-respected educator. He was a paragon as a dad -- raising kids –
like his students -- with gentle sincerity and with firm ‘logic’
(oh, yes… sometimes a reminder of his Golden Gloves title!) when
necessary. A life-long competitor and outdoorsman, he was equally
comfortable matching wits, trading stories, wrangling over faith and
philosophy or arm wrestling… he was not one to back down from a
challenge!
He generously shared his many traits among us, his eight children.
The leader of our band has given us the opportunity to manifest his
unique goodness and to make it reverberate. We love you and thank
you for sharing your life expression, Dad.
A prayer vigil will be held Sunday, October 22 at the Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church in Polson at 7:00PM.
Mass for the Celebration of Ward’s Life will be offered at the
Church in Polson on Monday, October 23, 2006 at
11:00 AM.
Arrangements are being made under the care of Grogan Funeral
Home of Polson. The Family requests that memorials be directed to
the Boys and Girls Club of the Flathead Reservation,
107 US Hwy 93,
Ronan,
Montana,
59864.
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