Lawrence E. Duvall 02-1993 Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
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Wichita, Kansas – The funeral for Lawrence E. Duvall, 67, was at 9:30 AM March 3, at Broadway Mortuary, Wichita. Dr. John Click of Immanuel Baptist Church officiated. Graveside service was at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, officiated by the Rev. Mark Walters of First Baptist Church, Cherokee.
Duvall was born January 22, 1926, in Cherokee to Rolla and Cora Duvall and died February 28, 1993, at HCA Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas. He had graduated from Cherokee High School in 1944. He joined the U.S. Navy in January 1944 and served during World War II in the Aleutian Islands. He married Joy Dell Reynolds on may 20, 1947. He attended Oklahoma Baptist University, 1947 – 48, and transferred to Oklahoma A & M.
After graduation, he moved to Wichita where he was employed at Boeing Aircraft. He transferred to Cessna and retired in 1974, then worked for the Wichita Board of Education and farmed the family farm in Cherokee until retirement in 1987. He was a member of Emmanuelle Baptist Church, Wichita.
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