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Robert D. "Bob" DuVall

Longview, Washington

1951 - 2008

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Robert Dale DuVall passed away quietly at home in Longview Jan. 19, 2008. He was 56 years of age. He was born April 20, 1951, to Norman James and Christina Pearl (Foreman) DuVall. He is survived by his father in Longview; a brother, Steven D. DuVall of Longview; and two sons, Jeffrey DuVall of...

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Memories of Bob will never go away, from almost fifty years ago skipping rocks in mud puddles on our way home from Olympic school, hearing violin music coming from his home on Field street and camping out in his back yard. Memories from grade school to now are many and illustrate Bob as a good man that enjoyed his life and friends. All that knew Bob have truly experienced a loss in his passing. Memories of Bob will never go away.

My sympathies to the entire DuVall family for your loss.
I remember your family from my childhood. My dad (Burt Lundquist) worked at Longview Fibre with Norm.
I remember poker games our dads used to play after working swing-shift; get togethers with the Fowlers, Perrys and Pikes; and Chris and my mom sewing clothes for my Barbie dolls. How I loved the clothes Chris made!
I looked forward to visiting the house on Field Street with my folks ... My thoughts and prayers are with your...

I'm sorry to hear of Bob's passing.
I got to know him over the years down on "Outlaw" beach. We had some great laughs and caught a few fish. He was very proud of his family and told me a lot about you.
God bless.

Sorry for your loss!!

So sorry for your loss. May GOD be with you and your family at this time of sorrow and always!

My condolence to the entire DuVall family. Bob was a good man who always lit up the fishing boat with his presents. I'll miss you Bob, but what I won't miss is paying you all those $2 bets. All those fishing stories we were going to tell each other in the old folks home will now have to wait until we all meet again.

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time

Bob was a fun guy to fish with. He always brought humor on the boat, which made a great experience altogether. He always cared for others, and watched out for others poles to got down.I will miss his presence deeply.

Steve: I know you loved your brother and will miss him greatly. Heartfelt sympathy for you and your family.