Duane Chevalier obituary

Posted: 01/15/2019 - by Charlie Narmi

Duane Chevalier

The St. Albert family is deeply saddened by the passing of Duane Chevalier.  Duane, and wife, Linda, were very active and extremely supportive of St. Patrick's Parish and St. Albert over the years.  Duane had a great personality who was a constant promoter of his Catholic Faith.  Please keep Linda and the entire Chevalier family in your prayers this week and please pray for the repose of Duane's soul...

Eternal rest grant unto Duane O Lord: And let perpetual light shine upon him.

May Duane rest in peace. Amen

May Duane's soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed through the mercy of God our Father rest in peace. Amen

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Duane P. Chevalier

Duane Chevalier

Duane P. Chevalier, age 79, of Council Bluffs, passed away January 12, 2019 at CHI Mercy Hospital.

Duane was born December 29, 1939 in Campbell, Nebraska to the late Phil and Antoinette (L’Heureux) Chevalier. He graduated from Campbell High School in 1957 and attended University of Nebraska-Lincoln for one year. Duane proudly served his country in the National Guard from 1959-1964. On September 2, 1961, Duane married Linda J. Frisbie in Lincoln, Nebraska. They were blessed with two children,
 Michael and Mary. The Chevalier family made their home in Omaha, moving to Council Bluffs in 1975. Duane was a field rep for Mobil Oil for many years retiring in 1996. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church; St Patrick Memorial Choir; Council Bluffs Serra Club; 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Bishop Drumm Assembly and a St. Albert Ambassador. 

In addition to his parents, Duane was preceded in death by his sisters, Gae Ann Theesfeld and LaVonne Hansen. 

Duane is survived by his wife of 57 years, Linda J. Chevalier of Council Bluffs; son, Michael Chevalier and wife, Jill of Omaha; daughter, Mary Forbes and husband, William of Raleigh, North Carolina; grandchildren, Jessica, Christopher, and Noah Chevalier, Philip, Mark, Joseph and Nicholas Forbes, 2 great-grandchildren; sister, LaDonna Choquette of Campbell, Nebraska; nieces and nephews.

Wake service at 6pm on Wednesday the 16th followed by visitation with the family until 8pm at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Council Bluffs.

Mass of Christian Burial at 11am on Thursday, January 17th at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Council Bluffs.  Luncheon following Mass in the Parish Hall.  Interment on Friday the 18th at 1pm in St. Ann's Cemetery in Campbell, Nebraska. 

Memorials are suggested to St. Albert Catholic Schools or St. Patrick's Parish in Council Bluffs.

Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory Bayliss Park Chapel

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