Sophia Scorziello editor Carol Duvall, crafting queen and host of HGTV’s decade-long program “The Carol Duvall Show,” has died.
She was 97. Duvall died on July 31 in Traverse City, Mich., according to her former daughter-in-law Rita Ann Doerr via the New York Times.
While everyone else was busy turning lemons in lemonade, Duvall spent her time turning household trash into treasure and teaching others to do the same.
She first began her television career on a televsion show back in 1951 and in 1962, joined Detroit’s WWJ-TV network as news anchor and host of her craft segment “Here’s Carol Duvall.” Duvall was then asked to join ABC’s “Home Show” around two decades later when a former intern called on behalf of the network looking to get a “craft person” for the program.
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