Kansas city of Wichita – Devoe Treadwell, a devoted father, son, and brother, passed away lately. He was 52 years old and worked as an attorney-at-law. A memorial service has been held. His sister, Paula Treadwell-Schneider, and his grandparents, Bud and Tilda Treadwell and Byron and Katherine Short, passed away before DeVoe.
His brother, Curtis, and his family, Jennifer, Patrick, and Hunter Treadwell, also passed away before him. Those who are left behind include his children, Nikolette, Isaiah, and Curtis, as well as their mother, Natira; his parents, Paul and Virginia
Treadwell; his sister, Mary Treadwell; and his nephews and nieces, Shane Wallace, Christina Wallace (and their son, Simon James), Olivia Arpin, Kyler Arpin, Hannah Wallace, Kadee Treadwell (and her children, Calvin, Claire, and Colin), Kristopher Treadwell, and T.J. Harvey.
After graduating from Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School, DeVoe went on to complete his undergraduate studies at the University of San Diego. A number of legal honors have been bestowed upon DeVoe, including the following: 2021 Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorney; 2021 Best Trial Lawyer; 2019, 2020, 2021 Top Ranking DUI Defense Attorney; 2019
Top 10 Criminal Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction; and 2019 Top 10 DUI / DWI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction. DeVoe received his law degree from the University of Tulsa. Everyone who had the privilege of knowing DeVoe was impacted by his kindness and affection, and this extended beyond his close family.
The legacy he leaves behind will be remembered for his compassion, honesty, and unwavering commitment to doing what is right. In spite of the fact that he is no longer physically present, those individuals who had the privilege of knowing him will maintain his legacy in their hearts forever.
By attending memorial services together, those who were close to DeVoe and those who worked with him were able to express their joy in his memory and find solace in the fact that they were all grieving together. A beloved son and friend has passed away, and the Wichita community is mourning his passing. However, they take comfort in the knowledge that DeVoe’s legacy will continue to be carried on.