Virginia V DuVall (Getts)'s Obituary
DuVall, Virginia V., age 97, formerly of Kettering and Xenia, passed away Tuesday, September 4th, 2018 in Miamisburrg.
Virginia was a dedicated Christian and would always have a bible in hand to read any chance that she could. She loved to travel as much as possible and see new places. Virginia will be missed most by her family for her memorable laugh.
She was born November 21st, 1920 to Pearl O (Harrod) and Paul E Getts. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband Frank Elton DuVall, son Frank "Butch" Paul DuVall, brothers Ted and Ed, and sister Opal.
Virginia is survived by her son Roger DuVall (Sue) of Conway, Arkansas, grandchildren Scott DuVall (Cindy) of Eaton and Crystal Rush (Dusty), great-grandchildren Lauren and Taylor DuVall, Emma, Caleb, Mason, and Kate Rush, sister Naome, nephews Dennis Kearns of Waynesville, Joe Getts of Miamisburg who will be officiating the service, niece Jeannie Davis of Springboro, and numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. Also, very special friends, Jeannie Hughes of Xenia and Sondra Hanley of California.
To help the family celebrate her life, you are invited to share during her Life Celebration Service which will be held Monday, September 10th, 2018, 11:00 am at Conner & Koch Life Celebration Home, 92 W Franklin St, Bellbr0ok, OH 45305, with burial to follow at Miami Valley Memory Gardens in Centerville, OH.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of Dayton, 324 WIlmington Ave, Dayton, OH 45420. You are welcome to send a condolence or flowers, light a candle and share a story or picture about Virginia at www.ConnerAndKoch.com by clicking on her name.
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