Roy Frederick Duvall, 84, of Hampton, entered into his heavenly home on April 6, 2015. Roy was a member of Calvary Assembly of God where he served in many capacities including that of Deacon for over 20 years. His love for his Lord was shown by living example as he walked in faith and integrity. Though a man of few words, his life spoke volumes. He was always available to be on hand as well as the "hands and feet" to get the job done. Roy was lovingly nicknames Macho because of his physical, mental and spiritual strength. His children called him Macho Dad and his grandchildren called him Macho Grandpa. He was strong in character and exuded confidence as well as humility making his role as leader or helper an asset to any situation in which he was needed. Roy was the patriarch of his family and their mentor. He poured all he had into his children. The foundational heritage he established gave his family their past, their mantle - his legacy will become the gift of their future. Roy served his country in two wars and retired from the Air Force after 22 years of service. He later retired from Ball Metal Corporation where he had worked as a Quality Control Manager. His retired years consisted of working for his church, community and family. His love for family found him at nearly every school activity, graduation and birthday celebration. He loved to golf in early mornings with friends and neighbors and was a wonderful swimmer. We thank God for our "hero" and for giving us so much time with him. He is free now and experiencing eternity in all its glory! Roy leaves behind a rich legacy to his 3 children, Roy Duvall, Jr., Kathie Beach and Bruce Duvall, daughters-in-law, Maria Duvall and Deanne Hamilton, sons-in-law, Kurt Beach and Dean Hamilton, 11 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and numerous family and friends. His wife of 46 years, Joy Duval and son, Phillip Duvall were there to welcome him into his heavenly home. The family will receive friends Saturday, April 11, from 12:00-1:00 PM at Calvary Assembly of God, 1380 N. Mallory Street, Hampton, VA. A Celebration of Life service by Pastor David Highlander will follow promptly. Entombment will occur at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family wishes any expressions of sympathy to take the form of donations, in lieu of flowers, to the Missions Fund at Calvary Assembly of God.