Only the Master Weaver knows when the tapestry is finished.
Shane Joseph Duvall of 5053 Expo Drive, Manitowoc, Wisconsin was born to Michael R. Duvall and the late Cheryl A. Spaeth Duvall on December 6, 1971 and entered the arms of Jesus on December 10, 2016 at the age of 45.
It was a long and devastating battle with dementia that eventually took his life. He was also a cancer survivor.
Shane graduated from Riverview School in May of 1996 and was immediately employed at the Holiday House till October of 2011. The Holiday House was a very important part of his life and he made a lot of friends at work. He loved the dances that were held there and was never shy getting on the dance floor.
Shortly after leaving the Holiday House, Shane joined the TLC Pathways Unlimited program. This gave him the opportunity to stay active and make new friends. A warm thank you goes out to the Lakeshore United Methodist Church for opening their doors and providing the space needed.
Shane loved to follow and participate in sports. He rarely missed a Packer or Badger game and loved to wear their colors. For years, he was a member of the Wisconsin Special Olympics of Manitowoc County. Track was where he excelled, earning 5 gold, 6 silver and 9 bronze medals at the State Games during his career. Shane also participated in T-ball and was very good at bowling. He would bowl several times a month and loved the competition. He would also ride his bike to local parks in Manitowoc and watch the ball games during the summer. He also helped his dad ring bells for the Salvation Army and greet at Hope Community Church. Each summer Shane would attend Camp TaPaWingo for a week. It was an event that he never missed and enjoyed the most.
Shane did have a hero in his life. It was his younger brother Jason who meant the world to him. Shane celebrated at his brother's wedding, often saying that it was the best night of his life. Jason owns a race car and Shane thought that was so cool. His brother gave him rides in it. He loved his brother very much and talked about him often.
Shane made a lot of friends in his life through work and sports. He was a pleasure to be around and had a great sense of humor. Shane loved to socialize. Striking up a conversation with everyone he met. In short, Shane loved to be with his family and friends. He will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved him.
Survives include his father Michael Robert Duvall and step mother Toni Duvall of Branch, one brother Jason and (Alanna) Duvall, two nieces Emily and Olivia and a nephew Michael Duvall, all of Two Rivers, one sister Angela Duvall and her special friend Adam, both of Davenport IA, one step brother Shawn Bloch, uncle Russell Duvall of Two Rivers, aunt Mary (Duvall) Debauche with special friend Scott, both of New Holstein, aunt Joanne (Speath) Goodman of Manitowoc, uncle Robert and aunt Leal Spaeth of Nebraska, aunt Carol (Speath) Pick and special family members, Marty and Tammy Vogel of Delafield, WI and their children Luke, Sam and Clare. Shane is also survived by his many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his birth mother Cheryl Ann (Spaeth) Duvall of Manitowoc, uncle Thomas Duvall of Two Rivers, uncle Gerald and Aunt Sandra Speath of Mishicot, both paternal grandparent Francis (Babe) and Verna Duvall of Two Rivers, both maternal grandparents Joseph and Catherine Spaeth of Manitowoc. All of them are rejoicing with our Lord Jesus Christ.
There will be a celebration of Shane's life at Hope Community Church, 4408 County Trunk B, Manitowoc WI, on Wednesday December 28, 2016. The family will greet friends starting at 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. with a memorial service to follow presided over by Pastor Andy Shanholtz and guest speaker Pastor DeWayne Hanke Chaplin from Compassus Hospice. Cremation has taken place earlier and Shane will be buried at Knollwood Cemetery.