
Lilli DeVoe, 60, Mt. Joy, passed away on Tuesday, July 7th, 2020. She was the loving wife of Wade DeVoe.
She was born in Manhasset, New York on November 12th, 1959 to Robert and Carol Marcus. She graduated from Cold Spring Harbor High School in Syosset, New York before attending Castleton State College in Vermont. After college she moved to Israel where she lived on a kibbutz, then proceeded to travel throughout Europe. She is survived by her husband Wade DeVoe, her son Cody DeVoe, her mother Carol Marcus and her brothers Jonathan Marcus, James Marcus and Jeffrey Marcus.
A memorial service will be held at the DeBord Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange St. Lancaster on Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 11:00 with visitation at 10:00 AM. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.DeBordSnyder.com
Julie Rose
May you rest easier now cuz, and there is some solace in knowing you are no longer in pain. Thank you for all the fun times we shared and I’m so sorry we never got to take that girls trip we often talked about..
You will be missed and your memory will always be a blessing. ❤️❤️❤️
Pam Daniels
An amazing warrior has earned her peace. It is an honor to have become a part of her family.
Mom
Robert Stoebe
I am so honored to have known Lilli albeit for too short a time. I met her about 2 1/2 years ago for the first time at her Uncle Mike’s birthday party and I remember that warm beautiful personality coming out in her immediately. She also warmed my heart incredibly at that time by “welcoming me to the family”. Even in her times of distress and pain, she was the central figure in planning a beautiful and fun passover meal approximately a year ago which we all shared together.
Julie Rose has shared so many wonderful stories of times shared with Lilli and how Lilli was always one of the strong icons of the family. My deepest condolences to all of the members of the Devoe/Marcus/Rose family- especially to Wade, Cody and Jamie-we wish we could be there to share the beautiful memories of Lilli in person but you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Cousin Greg
She meant more to me than she may have. realized and I’m gonna miss her. I just wish I saw her more often but that’s the way life is. RIP Lilli. I’ll see you soon.
John and Donna Carle
Our deepest sympathy to Wade and Cody. We have a lot of good memories raising our boys together! Lilli was a wonderful person and we are very sorry to hear this sad news.
Jane Penziner Dausch
Sad news. I remember Lilly fondly from camp Equinita.
May her memory be a blessing.