Obit: DuVall, Selma (1900-1992)

Contributor: Kathleen Englebretson tmkeeps@tznet.com

Surnames: Hendrickson, DuVall, Copet, Knoll, Schmidt, Newman, Strang, Carlson, Scheer, Fischer, Hammes, Binning, Kampen

---Marshfield News-Herald, 4 May 1992

DuVall, Selma Hendrickson Copet (16 February 1900-2 May 1992)

SPENCER--Selma DuVall, 92, formerly of Unity, died Sunday at the
Colonial House Living Center, Colby.

Services will be Tuesday at Rux Funeral Home, Spencer, with the Rev.
Brian Jaye of Trinity Lutheran Church, Unity, officiating. Burial will
be in West Spencer Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Gene and LaVern Knoll, Norman and Scott Schmidt,
Donald Newman and Richard Strang.

She was born February 16, 1900, in the town of Beaver, Clark County,
to the late John and Lena (Carlson) Hendrickson. She was married to
Edward Copet in 1919 (1918), and he later died (divorced in 1937). She
was married to Frank Copet in 1939 (1938) and he died in 1966 (1969).
She was married to Leo DuVall May 9, 1970 in Unity and he died April 8,
1977.

She lived and farmed in the Riplinger area and then in the Spencer
area. She later lived in Unity until 1986 and then became a resident of
the Living Center, She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Survivors include two step-daughters, Irene Scheer and Mrs. Donald
(Arva) Fischer, both of Unity; four brothers, Walter Hendrickson of
Muskego, Henry and Ray Hendrickson, both of Hibbing, Minnesota, and John
Hendrickson of Leavenworth, Kansas and four sisters, Mrs. Olga Hammes of
Sunnyvale, California, Mrs. Alma Binning of Waterford, Mrs. Julia Kampen
of Hibbing, Minnesota, and Mrs. Vera Knoll of Colby.

She was also predeceased by three brothers, three sisters and five
step-children.

Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church Organ Fund.
 

 

 


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