Susan Lane DuVall

susan duvall

December 7, 1952 ~ September 14, 2018


Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Susan Lane DuVall beloved wife, sister and friend has died December 7, 1952 - September 14, 2018. Susan became ill in December 2016 with ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) which caused damage to her lungs and eventually took her life. Preceded in death by her father, Robert Lane and mother, Mary Margaret Lane. She leaves behind her husband, Mark; brothers, Robert Lane, Patrick Lane, Michael (Carol) Collins; sisters, Holly (Gerry) Kitt, Dawn (Sam) Rowley, Heather (John) Sandoval; and many nephews, nieces, cousins, friends; and her cherished doggie, Charlie and kitty, Sara. She was the kindest most compassionate person who always went out of her way to help another person or animal in need. She will be remembered for her many accomplishments on the stage as well as her talent with piano and guitar. She taught for District 70 for 20 plus years where she passed her love of music on to her students who adored her. The world will not be the same without her in it. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held Saturday, October 13, 2018, noon, at the Impossible Playhouse, 1201 North Main St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Impossible Players, 1201 N. Main St., Pueblo, CO 81003 or PAWS for Life, P.O. Box 11208, Pueblo, CO 81001. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Mrs. Duvall was my grade school music teacher at South Mesa Elementary. She had such a zest for life and talent and creativity that she shared with her students. She was the first person to exposure me to the world of music and theatre and I will always have a special place in my heart. Blessings to the family and may she rest at peace.

  2. So sad to read of Susan’s passing. I worked with her in Dist. 70 and always got such a kick out of her. She was creative, delightful, and a really great person. Always enjoyed her take on the day’s happenings and problems. I pray that she is at peace….no more suffering or challenges. May God bless all of her family!

  3. Susan was such a creative and sweet person! I knew her in high school where she made us jealous when she got lead roles in plays. Music was part of her spirit, and she shared it generously. Wish I could have seen her more in the past few years. Rest in Peace, Susan.

  4. Bob & Pat,
    I’m sorry for your loss. I know Susan suffered a long time. I know you offered your support and love to her. God Bless.

  5. Susan was my friend throughout grade school and some high school. It sounds like she thoroughly enjoyed her life. That’s a a very good thing.

  6. I meant Susan through her husband and was always impressed the way
    she handled life and all that comes with it. So sorry to hear of her passing,
    Lost touch with her and Mark in the 80’s and thought they were still in
    Florida. She was very special in so many ways….

  7. so sorry to hear about Susan. I worked with her at South Mesa. She was a delightful lady with lots of energy. She will be misses. Unfortunately, I will be in Denver this Sat. I wish I could be there for you and your family.

  8. Many heartfelt condolences to you Pat.. your sister was an angel on this earth.. May God wrap his arms around you in your time of pain. She’s celebrating being reunited with your mom and dad and aunt. Hugs from TEXAS!!


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