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Official Obituary of

Thomas E. Devereaux

May 7, 1937 ~ June 1, 2021 (age 84) 84 Years Old

Thomas Devereaux Obituary

Thomas E. Devereaux, age 84, of Hayward, WI passed away on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at his home.

Thomas Edward Devereaux was born May 7, 1937, in Milwaukee WI the son of Howard and Ora (Richter) Deveraux.  Tom attended 8 grades at Holy Redeemer grade school and went on to (then) Boys' Trade and Technical High School. He graduated with both a High School and Trade School diploma and was elected Student Council President, Senior Class President, and member of the National Honor Society.  Tom served three years, 1955 thru 1958, with the 126th FINCEPTRON of the Wisconsin Air National Guard of and the reserve of the United States Air Force. On September 28, 1957, he married Joan L. Smerlinski at Okauchee, WI. During those years he worked as Licensed Journeyman Plumber in the greater Milwaukee area. Tom and Joan moved to Rhinelander WI in 1962 and purchased a home on Moen Lake as work as an installing plumber continued. By 1965 their family now included four wonderful children. In 1966, Tom wrote exams and became a Licensed Master Plumber. Later that year the family moved to Madison WI where he had accepted employment as a State Plumbing Plan Reviewer with the Department of Health.  Tom left state employment in 1969 and began working as a Plumbing System Designer with a consulting engineering firm. A year later the firm transferred him to their office in Minneapolis MN. While there the family enjoyed living in Coon Rapids MN. The family returned to the Rhinelander area in 1973 and settled in Sugar Camp WI where they purchased a home on Indian Lake. Tom worked for Frasier's Plumbing and Heating until 1976. They then decided it was time to start a plumbing business of their own. Together, Tom and Joan, began Devereaux Inc. Plumbing and Heating in 1976, they operated the business until the fall of 1999. Tom returned that fall to work for the Department of Commerce once again as a State Plumbing Plan Reviewer assigned to the department's Hayward Regional Office, which meant commuting on a regular basis.  Joan L. Devereaux, Tom’s wife of 50 years, died on February 2, 2008 and then he relocated to Hayward WI in June of 2008.  On June 24, 2016, Tom retired from state service. Although he would be hired for part time work, he finally ended his career in the spring of 2018. Tom enjoyed hunting, archery, fishing, singing along with Joan and playing the guitar at church and campfires with friends. He was active in the Sugar Camp Lions club for over 20 years and recently became a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a good friend and steady role model to countless people; consistently providing them with praise and encouragement. His favorite sayings were, “God Bless” and “Life Is Good.” Tom passed with dignity in home hospice care surrounded by loved ones.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents Howard F. and Ora A. Devereaux, his older brother Lawrence, his wife of 50 years Joan L, Devereaux (nee Smerlinski), his sisters Barbara Tillema and Susan Holweck.

He is survived by his four children: Denise (Mark) Martalock, Joseph (Barbara) Devereaux, Lisa (Shaun) Phay and Charles (Cyndy) Devereaux; one brother, Vincent of Texas; nine grandchildren: Nelson, Dedra, Maxwell, Jessica, Cydney, Isabella, Charley, Adrian, and Anna; two great grandchildren Elaina and Ella, and many, many beloved nieces, and nephews; and a very dear friend Elizabeth Staib of Hayward.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Tom at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 18th, at St. Kunegunda Catholic Church in Sugar Camp, WI.  Interment will be in the St. Kunegunda Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Wounded Warrior Project.

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Services

Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday
September 18, 2021

11:00 AM
St. Kunegunda Catholic Church in Sugar Camp

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