Pat Duval

Passed 07/31/2020

Obituary For Pat Duval

Drive-Thru Visitation for Ret. Captain Pat Duval will be held all day Saturday, August 8, 2020 at Stone Brothers Funeral Home. A private service will be held at Stone Brothers Funeal Home, August 9, 2020.



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With deepest sympathy and fond memories - we love you! The Richardson Family

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So Sorry to learn of Pat's passing. Condolences. Ernest L. White

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my condolences Bernard T Carter

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Love and respect to Mr. Duval he was a one man gang He did the job of all the present SRO's. I will also remember how he would get up early on some Saturday mornings and around 6:30 am you could smell his grill. A life well lived

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I was sad to hear that Uncle Pat had passed. God is with you always, especially at a time like this, take comfort in knowing this. May God's love make your grief bearable. Wishing the family strength and peace. Bobbie,Valerie(Crawford) and Bernard T. Carter

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I Robert Lee Jefferson remembers Pat, I'm the grandson of Late Ethel Wilder and Late Charlie Wilder. Also son of Late Lula Mae Johnson Jefferson Coe Speed. I remember when my brothers of close family commits a crime. They will come to my grandparent's house at 1402 N 24th Street. Then my grand parents will call Pat to come over and take them to jail. He did it or send his cops out. To a dedicated man who lived 100 years is gone. RIP Pat Duval.

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I remember when I was a little girl my grandma use be drunk he always brought her home and he would tell my great grand ma ms Amy I brought sport home We would always say grandma been in jail but he didn't take her to jail he would bring her home rip mr Duvall

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My Dad use to take me and my Brothers hunting and fishing, whenever he had the time. He was Saint Lucie County's first black deputy sheriff. He was always busy; he didn't have a schedule. He was on call twenty-four hours a day. The family learned to cope with this. He would tan our hides, if we were naughty. In 1967, I became the first black deputy sheriff in Monterey County California. Often times I would call him, by phone, to seek his advice. To me, he was a tough old critter. During the month of July, I was hospitalized; had total knee replacement surgery. It was then I learned Dad was a victim of COVID-19. Soon afterwards he passed away. I just wish I could have been there with him. Knowing I'll never see him again, just slays me. Maybe I'll see him again up there. RIP Dad. Pat,Jr.

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