Alyssa "Ally" DeVasto passed away peacefully but unexpectedly on Sunday, January 24th. She leaves behind her most precious treasure, her three daughters, Ashley, Juliana & Zoey.
Ally was a 1998 graduate of Lexington High School and earned her Medical Assistant degree in Colorado. Her faith was important to her, and she was active in her youth in the Greek Orthodox Youth Association at St. Nicholas Church in Lexington. She spent many weeks at the Metropolis of Boston Camp in New Hampshire and at the Ionian Village in Greece, where she was known for her sweetness and humor.
Growing up, Ally’s beautiful voice could be heard in musicals or singing the Star-Spangled Banner at sporting events. She participated in Varsity Cheerleading all four years at LHS, where her team spirit and zest for life shone through.
After graduation, she spent many years working alongside her father at Wells Fargo in the mortgage industry. She recently returned to her passion of healthcare and serving others at an urgent care health clinic in Rhode Island helping on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This fund has been setup for the education of her three children.
Ally was a 1998 graduate of Lexington High School and earned her Medical Assistant degree in Colorado. Her faith was important to her, and she was active in her youth in the Greek Orthodox Youth Association at St. Nicholas Church in Lexington. She spent many weeks at the Metropolis of Boston Camp in New Hampshire and at the Ionian Village in Greece, where she was known for her sweetness and humor.
Growing up, Ally’s beautiful voice could be heard in musicals or singing the Star-Spangled Banner at sporting events. She participated in Varsity Cheerleading all four years at LHS, where her team spirit and zest for life shone through.
After graduation, she spent many years working alongside her father at Wells Fargo in the mortgage industry. She recently returned to her passion of healthcare and serving others at an urgent care health clinic in Rhode Island helping on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This fund has been setup for the education of her three children.

