A peaceful memorial honoring the life of Juanita Duvall.
The community of Lexington, SC, is mourning the loss of Juanita Duvall, a devoted banking professional and loving family member, who passed away at 81. Known for her caring nature and warm smile, Juanita dedicated 34 years to banking and cherished her time with family, including her husband, children, and grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on February 6, 2025, to honor her remarkable life, with contributions invited in her name to St. David Lutheran Church or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Lexington, SC – The community is mourning the loss of Juanita Duvall, a cherished figure and dedicated banking professional, who passed away at the age of 81. Known for her warm smile and caring nature, Juanita touched the lives of many throughout her lengthy career and personal life.
Juanita, a proud graduate of Lexington High School from the class of 1961, dedicated an impressive 34 years to the banking industry. Starting her career at Lexington State Bank, she continued to serve the community even as the bank transitioned to BB&T. Her hard work and commitment helped shape the bank into a respectable institution that many to this day rely on.
Alongside her professional accomplishments, Juanita was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She spent 63 beautiful years by the side of her husband, Wayne Duvall, who will forever treasure their time together. Juanita’s family extended well beyond her immediate family, as her absence will be felt deeply by her daughter, Sherri Duvall, and son, Randy Duvall, who is married to Katia.
Juanita was fortunate to have four grandchildren who adored her: Jennifer Smith (married to Buck Smith), Corey Duvall (with wife Emily), Christian Duvall (married to Whitney), and Cameron Duvall (whose partner is Olivia). Furthermore, she was blessed with three great-grandchildren, including Charlie Smith, and two others named Carley Duvall and Julian Duvall, all of whom brought endless joy to her life.
Juanita is also survived by her numerous brothers and sisters, including brothers Leon, Larry, Richard, and Laney Enlow, alongside her sisters Eleanor E. Ford, Harriett Berzins, Janice Padowicz, Gwen Gantt, Alice Clegg, and Laura Decker. Even though she was predeceased by her brother Dan Enlow and sisters Judy Knotts and Joan Beckham, the love shared among family members will continue to honor Juanita’s memory.
To honor the remarkable life of Juanita Duvall, a memorial service is scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2025. The service will take place at St. David Lutheran Church, located at 132 St. Davids Church Road, West Columbia, SC 29170, starting at 11:00 am. Following the service, a brief family visitation will be hosted in the church commons area, offering family and friends an opportunity to gather and share cherished memories.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to express their condolences are invited to make a memorial donation in Juanita’s name to either St. David Lutheran Church or the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, recognized for its mission to save lives through research and treatment. Donations can be made via their website at www.stjude.org/give.
Juanita Duvall will always be remembered for her kindness, service, and boundless love for her family and community. Her legacy will live on through the countless lives she and her family have touched over the years.
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