
Elizabeth E. Duvall, 71, passed away at 9:50 a.m. on Monday December 7, 2020 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth Campus.
Lifetime Plymouth resident, Elizabeth was born on May 31, 1949 to George H. and Edna E. (Piper) Snyder. She graduated from Plymouth High School with the class of 1967. She would attend Concordia Junior College in Ann Harbor, Michigan to attain her associate degree, and finish at Indiana University- South Bend with a B.S. in Psychology.
On September 5, 1982 in Plymouth, Indiana, Elizabeth married Donald L. DuVall.
Along with raising three boys, Elizabeth worked as a case manager for the Madison Center until her retirement in 2007.
She played the organ at St. John’s Lutheran Church in North Liberty for 12 years and for 20 years at Calvary Lutheran Church in Plymouth, where she attended.
Elizabeth is survived by her husband, Don, and her sons: Steven Worsham of Anderson, IN, Kenneth Worsham of South Bend and Jeffery DuVall of Plymouth; 3 grandchildren; and her sister, Judith (Jeff) Jeffcoat of Fitstown, OK.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Prescott Snyder.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 from 11-12 p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Church, 1314 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth. Funeral services will follow at 12 with Pastor Eric Ahlemeyer officiating.
Family burial will take place in the New Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth.
PLEASE NOTE: For your protection, the entire funeral home staff will wear masks. It is mandated that family members and their guests do so as well.
Jan Warner Kinney says
So sorry to hear that Beth has passed. Our group had such good times in high school and after, until everyone scattered. She was always fun, always getting into some of the darndest fixes, and one of the best hearted friends I had. I know I have great memories of our times together; I hope your memories of the good times will sustain you through this difficult time.
Beverly Van Gilder says
So sorry for you loss.
Liz was a lot of fun to be around. She was smart and very “witty”. We had some good times, together.
Sincerely,
Beverly (White) VanGilder
Class of 1967
Allen Jones says
Don,
So sorry to hear of Beth’s passing. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Allen & Linda Jones
Linda Parent says
My condolences to the family. Beth was a wonderful and vivacious lady and I have so many fond memories of her to treasure. Jeff – I hope you can find comfort in this difficult time. I know your mom loved you dearly.
Robert Gregory says
Thoughts and prayers to the Family…
Robert and Barbara Gregory
Class of 67
Sandra Schultz says
I’m so sorry to learn of Beth’s passing. We go way back to becoming friends through a mutual friend but have lost track of her for quite some time. Beth was one of the smartest, fun, and witty person I’ve known. We had quite a few lengthy conversations that I recall. I know she loved her three sons very much. May all her family remember the good times and draw comfort knowing she loved you all. May the Good Lord give His comfort and peace to all.
Sr. Loretta A Peters says
Blessings and prayers are offered for Beth’s family from your neighbors Sr. Loretta A Peters and Bonnie Bulgur
Edna & Everette Miller says
Our heartfelt prayers of peace and comfort for Judy, on the loss of her sister, and to the rest of the family as well.
From Cousin Edna & Everette Miller