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The Life of Tara Hutchins Duvall

Tara L. (nee Hutchins) Duvall, 36, lifetime resident of Upper Darby, died September 7, 2017 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Born in West Chester, she had recently moved to Levittown in July. A graduate of Upper Darby High, class of '99, she had been employed as a Quality Control Analyst by Loan Logics for almost 10 years.

Tara enjoyed Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Horror Films, Kevin Smith films and reading. Most important was spending time with her daughter, Cheyenne especially reading the Harry Potter books with her. Known for her sarcastic wit, she nevertheless was a generous and kind person. She would go to elaborate lengths to plan a surprise or help someone out.

In addition to her daughter, survivors include, her parents, Kathryn (nee Wykes) and Bruce Hutchins, Brother and sister in law, Jason Hutchins and Heather Newlin, her aunts, Dottie Palumbo and Barbara  Perrin, uncle, Daniel "Steve" (Jenny) Hutchins and cousins

Service: Memorial Service will be 2 pm Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at the Toppitzer Funeral Home at Arlington, 2900 State Rd. Drexel Hill Pa 19026

Visitation: Tuesday, 1:00 pm

Interment: private.

Contributions: in her memory to an education fund for Cheyenne, would be preferred.

Memories and condolences: www.Toppitzer.us

 

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Fun things

We have many Memories with Tara, I wanted to share just a few. When Shawn was little, Tara would roll down the hill in the front yard and with him and they would laugh so hard. Maddy and Cheyenne have known each other since they were born, they are like sister's. When Cheyenne graduated 5th grade Tara invited Maddy to Cheyenne's graduation and took the two of them to a special lunch.Maddy and Cheyenne thought that was so cool! Fire pit nights with smores, sparklers out front, 4th of July parade's Birthday parties ( Kathy you and Tara had more fun at chuck e cheese then the kids did LOL) I remember how proud Bruce was when Tara got her license and he was so patient teaching her to parallel Park out front... He had cones for her and everything! It was awesome to watch! Just sitting out front talking with Tara I always got a good laugh from her. ( I am thankful for the memories we have shared over the last 21 years ) Tara will be missed but never forgotten! God bless. Much love, The Luther Family
Posted by Kim L on 09/12/2017