Robert J. DeVries
With great sadness, we bid farewell to Robert J. DeVries age 89, of Quincy, IL. On Saturday, March 22, 2025, Robert departed this life at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on June 4, 1935, in Chicago, IL, Robert was the son of Ralph and Loretta (Osterbosch). Finding deep and unconditional love with Mary Jo DeVries (Weseman), they were married on August 18, 1956, at St. Peter Church in Quincy. She survives.
Robert’s leadership began in college at Western Illinois University. Playing four years of varsity football for the Leathernecks, he was Team Captain in his senior year. While at WIU, he was an avid member of the Business Education Club, stepping into the role of President. After college, Robert began his life’s work in education. Starting as a teacher, Counselor, administrator, and coach at Hamilton High School in Hamilton, IL. He then moved to Quincy, taking the positions of assistant football coach for the sophomore and varsity QHS teams, Counselor, and Director of Guidance. His unwavering commitment to the educational system also led him to be Director of Adult and Vocational Education, Principal of old Quincy Senior High I, and Principal of the new Senior High II. After retirement, he became Director of Transportation.
As a dedicated advocate for the Quincy community, Robert served as member and/or President of the following boards and professional organizations: Quincy Notre Dame Board of Directors; Recovery Resources; Quincy Junior Achievement; Quincy YMCA; Quincy Country Club; Westview Golf Course; Western Illinois Fly-Tyers Association; treasurer of the Quincy Jaycees; and President of Quincy Rotary East.
Aside from his professional love of teaching and education, Robert possessed a never-ending capacity for the needs and support of his family. No matter how far away or how great in number it became. He shared his vast knowledge of the art of fly fishing with his beloved children and grandchildren, traveled for numerous vacations and fishing trips, and logged thousands of miles to watch his grandchildren participate in various sports and artistic performances throughout the years. And somehow, amongst all of his personal and professional endeavors, Bob developed a green thumb and a prideful eye for perfection while tending to his backyard of flowers, plants, and ornamental trees. However, he always knew how to nurture himself, staying physically active, walking the family and friends’ dogs, and enjoying long afternoons of golf.
In addition to his loving wife Mary Jo, survivors include: Lori A. Mayfield (Daughter), Jeff A. Mayfield (Lori’s Husband) of Quincy, IL. Robert L. Mayfield (Grandson), Ashley M. (Niemann) Mayfield (Robert’s wife), Alivia N. Mayfield (Great-granddaughter), Logan A. Mayfield (Great-granddaughter), Rowan L. Mayfield (Great-granddaughter) of Huntersville, NC. Dr. Allison E. (Mayfield) Cooper (Granddaughter), Dr. Jac A. Cooper (Alli’s husband), Madison M. Cooper (Great-granddaughter), Cameron M. Cooper (Great-granddaughter) of Springfield, IL. Abigail E. Kaesberg (Granddaughter) of Seattle, WA. Zakary A. Kaesberg (Grandson), Julija (Lukosevicius) Kaesberg (Zak’s wife) of Bloomington, IL. His very fun sister, Pearl M. Miller and John R. Beckner (Pearl’s husband) of Penn Yan, NY.
He was preceded in death by: Parents, Ralph and Loretta DeVries; daughter, Catherine B. Corwin, who passed away February 9, 2025, 41 days before her father; youngest grandson, Luke A. Mayfield (2015), his prideful protege; brothers, Gil and Bill DeVries; and numerous relatives that may be unnamed but live on in our hearts.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, March 28, 2025, at 11:00 am at St. Peter Church, Quincy, IL, by Monsignor Leo Enlow. Interment will take place in Calvary Cemetery following mass. Visitation will also be Friday from 10:00 am until 11:00 am at St. Peter Church. Memorials are suggested to the Luke Mayfield Scholarship at Quincy Notre Dame High School or to the Quincy Area Vocational Technical Center (QAVTC) Health Occupations program of study.
Service arrangements are with Duker & Haugh Funeral Home. Messages may be shared online at www.dukerandhaugh.com.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Will see you when we get to Quincy
My deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of a great man, May God wrap his loving arms around you during this most difficult time and provide you with strength during the days ahead and may your many amazing memories provide you with comfort. Teresa Myers Pickle
Bob was truly one of my favorite customers. He loved his plants and took tremendous pride and joy in his landscape. I’ll miss him.
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family, Lori. May God wrap his loving arms around you all at this difficult time, and bring you comfort in your memories.
I certainly remember him from his administrative roles. Deep peace to his family and friends.
Daniel Fry
QHS Class of 1990
My condolences to Bob’s family. Bob mentored me as a young teacher and coach at Quincy High School and I will always be grateful for his guidance and leadership.
Sending prayers to the family…..many fond memories of Bob and his stories about fishing trips to Montana….
Dear Mary Jo, Lori, and all family members,
Kent and I are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Bob was a wonderful man and educator. May God and your memories comfort all of you. 🙏🫂❤️
Fondly, Kent and Sheila Stevenson
Bob and I go back a long way HHS and QAVTC. He was a great guy. I was a student at HHS and he was my boss at the vocational center when first opened. He will be missed by people who knew him. I will keep his wife Mary Jo and Daughter and family in My prayers. Also sorry to hear of the recent passing of his Daughter Catherine, way too soon.
Our love, prayers, and deepest sympathy to the DeVries family following the loss of their beloved Robert. Bob was a unique man, a compassionate educator and friend. Among his many interests Bob enjoyed jazz music and connected warmly with our son Greg, also a music lover and jazz enthusiast. Bob will always be remembered with love and gratitude.
Bob was a great guy so sorry to hear about your loss prayers for family and friends.
Rest in peace