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Duncan was a wonderfully warm neighbor and good friend of my father. He was always encouraging and kind to me, and I feel privileged to have known him. I am so very sorry for your loss, and hope you take some small solace in knowing that I, like so many who knew him, carry him on in my heart.
Shared by henry arends
Connie, sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Karen
Shared by karen (roys)duran
Lisa and I are truly saddened by the passing on Duncan. He was a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. Always happy and gregarious. A great role model to Grace. Loved to talk to him during the Roys clan's meetings Our prayers are with the family during this sad occasion.
Shared by micabil diaz
To John, Jason, Jeremy and your entire family, My deepest sympathies to each of you during this difficult time. May all of you find comfort from family and friends, as I share in your sadness as you remember your dad. Words simply fail to express my sorrow for your loss. Wishing you peace and comfort John. Your classmate of 1991....."Mill."
Shared by brandon miller
To the family of Duncan Our deepest sympathy to you all. God Bless you and guide you through this difficult time. Our love to all Carl,Carol, Joe and Jane Roberts
Shared by carol roberts
We were so sorry to hear of Duncan's passing. I have fond memories of playing with the neighbor Campbell kids, especially riding bikes across the section to "Old John's" house. It seemed like quite a journey back then. We are sorry we won't be attending the services, but don't want to chance getting Covid. Our thoughts will be with you during your time of sorrow.
Shared by peg and al hansen
Duncan was my "first" official boss as I entered the working world at the ripe old age of 16. He made work fun for us at the Pizza Parlor, and was a caring and kind man! Deepest of sympathies to Connie and their combined families. He will be missed.
Shared by dianna and jim suntken
This is hard , it would be easier if he wasn't such a decent guy. Good thoughts come to mind. He loved his family, the farm, traveling and especially his Russell Stover chocolates. I was fortunate to have just visited him. We were sitting out in the sun on the garage apron, Duncan in the wheelchair , he looked over at me and grinned as he unlocked the brakes and away he goes rolling uncontrolled backwards down the ramp grinning all the way until the gravel slowed him a smooth stop. I kinda think that spoke a lot of his character making the best of a downhill battle. Oh, how he will be missed....
Shared by lance campbell