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Marcella <I>Geno</I> Duvall

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Marcella Geno Duvall

Birth
Daggett, Menominee County, Michigan, USA
Death
23 Mar 1932 (aged 42–43)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1712091, Longitude: -87.5897675
Plot
A-32-3
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MARCELLA DUVALL

TWO DIE WITHIN HOUR OF EACH OTHER AT MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
AGED MAN DIES WHILE HE WAITS FOR MESSAGE


Alfred Duvalle, 80, Heart Attack Victim, While He Comes to Visit Mrs. H. Duvalle, Who Also Passes moment after entering the Municipal hospital here yesterday afternoon to visit his daughter-in-law, Alfred Duvalle, 80, of 1918 Rogers street, collapsed suddenly and died. An hour later his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Duvalle, 46, of 2022 Lincoln street, whom he had come to see, joined him in death.

Death of Mr. Duvalle was due to a heart stroke. He came here in 1928 from Daggett, Mich. His demise took place shortly before 3:30. Mrs. Herbert Duvalle, who had undergone an operation passed away at 4:30 o'clock, not knowing that her father-in-law had passed on.

Bury Both Same Day

Funeral services for both will be held Tuesday morning. The time of services forMr. Duvalle will be 7:30 o'clock, with burial at Daggett, Mich. Mrs. Duvalle will be buried at nine o'clock from the St. Luke's church with six of her seven sons acting as pallbearers.

Mrs. Duvalle, nee Marcelle Geno, was born in Daggett, Mich., November 11, 1886. Twenty-eight years ago she was married to Herbert Duvalle, who survives her, at Stephenson, Mich. After their marriage the couple took up their home in Dagget for five years and then moved to Niagara where they lived 10 years, coming to this city in 1918.

Besides her husband Mrs. Duvalle is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Kramer, Manitowoc, Arline and Lucille at home, and seven sons, Clifford, this city, and Herbert, Walter, Alfred, Lawrence, Francis and Clarence, all at home. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dennis, Mrs. Mathilda Pellerand, both of this city and a brother, Ole Geno, Marinette.

Born in Canada

Mr. Duvalle was born in Canada, January 16, 1851, and at the age of 20 years came to this country and settled in Daggett, Mich., where he lived most of his life. Fifty-eight years ago he was married to Odel Carriveau, of Oconto, at that city, with the couple making their home on a farm in Daggett. Mrs. Duvalle preceded him in death six years ago. During the World War Mr. Duvalle made his home with relatives at Seattle and had lived here with his son, Elmer, for the last four years.

Mr. Duvalle is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Lafrenere, Mrs. Samuel Collard, both of Seattle, Washington; Mrs. George Bunker, Daggett, and Mrs. John Riggo, Seattle, and four sons, Herbert, this city; Abraham, Seattle, Daniel,
Goodman; and Elmer, this city. He also leaves 43 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald News (Manitowoc, WI)
Thursday; March 24, 1932 P. 11

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Duvall, Marcella
Burial Date: 3-29-1932
Type: I (Interment)
MARCELLA DUVALL

TWO DIE WITHIN HOUR OF EACH OTHER AT MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
AGED MAN DIES WHILE HE WAITS FOR MESSAGE


Alfred Duvalle, 80, Heart Attack Victim, While He Comes to Visit Mrs. H. Duvalle, Who Also Passes moment after entering the Municipal hospital here yesterday afternoon to visit his daughter-in-law, Alfred Duvalle, 80, of 1918 Rogers street, collapsed suddenly and died. An hour later his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Herbert Duvalle, 46, of 2022 Lincoln street, whom he had come to see, joined him in death.

Death of Mr. Duvalle was due to a heart stroke. He came here in 1928 from Daggett, Mich. His demise took place shortly before 3:30. Mrs. Herbert Duvalle, who had undergone an operation passed away at 4:30 o'clock, not knowing that her father-in-law had passed on.

Bury Both Same Day

Funeral services for both will be held Tuesday morning. The time of services forMr. Duvalle will be 7:30 o'clock, with burial at Daggett, Mich. Mrs. Duvalle will be buried at nine o'clock from the St. Luke's church with six of her seven sons acting as pallbearers.

Mrs. Duvalle, nee Marcelle Geno, was born in Daggett, Mich., November 11, 1886. Twenty-eight years ago she was married to Herbert Duvalle, who survives her, at Stephenson, Mich. After their marriage the couple took up their home in Dagget for five years and then moved to Niagara where they lived 10 years, coming to this city in 1918.

Besides her husband Mrs. Duvalle is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Kramer, Manitowoc, Arline and Lucille at home, and seven sons, Clifford, this city, and Herbert, Walter, Alfred, Lawrence, Francis and Clarence, all at home. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dennis, Mrs. Mathilda Pellerand, both of this city and a brother, Ole Geno, Marinette.

Born in Canada

Mr. Duvalle was born in Canada, January 16, 1851, and at the age of 20 years came to this country and settled in Daggett, Mich., where he lived most of his life. Fifty-eight years ago he was married to Odel Carriveau, of Oconto, at that city, with the couple making their home on a farm in Daggett. Mrs. Duvalle preceded him in death six years ago. During the World War Mr. Duvalle made his home with relatives at Seattle and had lived here with his son, Elmer, for the last four years.

Mr. Duvalle is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Lafrenere, Mrs. Samuel Collard, both of Seattle, Washington; Mrs. George Bunker, Daggett, and Mrs. John Riggo, Seattle, and four sons, Herbert, this city; Abraham, Seattle, Daniel,
Goodman; and Elmer, this city. He also leaves 43 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald News (Manitowoc, WI)
Thursday; March 24, 1932 P. 11

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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Duvall, Marcella
Burial Date: 3-29-1932
Type: I (Interment)


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