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Dr Andrew Joseph “Andy” Devlin

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Dr Andrew Joseph “Andy” Devlin

Birth
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Death
17 Jan 1998 (aged 73)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.7311336, Longitude: -117.1909829
Plot
IOOF, Lot 96, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Dr. Devlin, who was born in Spokane, died Saturday.

He served with the Army Medical Corps in Europe during World War II and took part in the Battle of the Bulge. He was awarded the Bronze Star.

In 1945, he married Rosalie Zimmer in Evansville, Ind., and they lived in Baltimore, Md., where he graduated from the University of Maryland Medical School in 1952.

After serving his residency and practicing for two years in Spokane he moved to Pullman and became the first obstetrics-gynecology specialist in the area. He retired in 1995 after 39 years of service.

Dr. Devlin was a member of Rotary International, the Spokane Surgical Society, the Spokane County Medical Society, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American College of Surgeons, and the Pacific Northwest ObstetricsGynecology Society. He was also a board member of the Inland Northwest Blood Center.

Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Connie Makse of Trail, British Columbia, Susan Koenig of Pasco, Janice Charles of Spokane and Andrea Gall of Seattle; a son, Drew Devlin of Bozeman, Mont.; two sisters, Frances Lenoue and Rosemary Bippes, both of Spokane; and 11 grandchildren.

The Spokesman-Review, January 21, 1998
Dr. Devlin, who was born in Spokane, died Saturday.

He served with the Army Medical Corps in Europe during World War II and took part in the Battle of the Bulge. He was awarded the Bronze Star.

In 1945, he married Rosalie Zimmer in Evansville, Ind., and they lived in Baltimore, Md., where he graduated from the University of Maryland Medical School in 1952.

After serving his residency and practicing for two years in Spokane he moved to Pullman and became the first obstetrics-gynecology specialist in the area. He retired in 1995 after 39 years of service.

Dr. Devlin was a member of Rotary International, the Spokane Surgical Society, the Spokane County Medical Society, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American College of Surgeons, and the Pacific Northwest ObstetricsGynecology Society. He was also a board member of the Inland Northwest Blood Center.

Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Connie Makse of Trail, British Columbia, Susan Koenig of Pasco, Janice Charles of Spokane and Andrea Gall of Seattle; a son, Drew Devlin of Bozeman, Mont.; two sisters, Frances Lenoue and Rosemary Bippes, both of Spokane; and 11 grandchildren.

The Spokesman-Review, January 21, 1998

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DEVLIN
ANDREW J.
1924 - 1998



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