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Duane Albert Poole went to be with the Lord on September 17, 2012. He was born in Nichols, Iowa, on July 24, 1927. As a child, he was an avid reader and taught himself Morse Code. He built his own ham radio when he was a teenager, and he talked to countries all over the world. Duane proudly served his country in the United States Navy during World War II, and was allowed to choose his own specialty in the Navy because of his 100% accuracy on military tests. Duane chose to receive specialized training in communications. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1946 with special commendation for excellent performance of duty, and he received a letter of gratitude for his military service from President Harry S. Truman. Duane studied electrical engineering at Port Arthur College. He married Hattie Carolyn Fojtik and moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he was hired as a broadcast engineer at KMAC. While working as a broadcast engineer, Duane started working part-time on two-way radio systems.
In 1956, Duane started a communications company, Industrial Communications, in a rented building on a site that later became HemisFair Arena. He moved the company in 1964 to a new building that he purchased on North Saint Mary's Street. The company has grown through several expansions including an expansion to Corpus Christi.
Duane's life truly embodies the classic American success story. Over a period spanning more than fifty (50) years, Duane built a small radio shop into a nationally recognized industry leader. From a handful of customers in his early days, Duane's honesty and integrity, hard work and dedication to his core values and principles allowed Industrial Communications to thrive and expand, serving the communications needs of thousands of private individuals, small and large businesses and local, state and federal government agencies. Duane's word was his bond and his handshake was his promise. He was a man of few words, which made the words he spoke all that much more important. He was admired and respected as much for his expertise in his chosen field as for his business acumen and strong moral compass.
Duane had a sense of humor and a love of life and family. He inherited from his father an amazing talent to build things, and he was an all around handyman. He had a profound curiosity. Duane and Hattie raised four children. Duane taught his children life lessons primarily by example, showing each of them that a strong work ethic, fair treatment of others and a respect for all living things were essential ingredients for a well-lived life.
Duane was a very kind and gentle soul. He had a loving and generous heart. He always wanted to make sure people were cared for. Duane was very fond of his puppy dog Muffin, country music, the outdoors, golf, Whataburgers, the Spurs, and the Dallas Cowboys.
Duane is survived by his wife, Hattie; daughter, Laura Poole; sons Gary Poole and wife Liberty of Austin, Jeffrey Poole of San Antonio, Ricky Poole and wife Irene of San Antonio; and four grandchildren, Ariana Poole, Gabriela Poole, Matthew Poole, and Madison Poole. Duane was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Faye, and three brothers, Don, Harold, and Dale.
Pallbearers will be Gary Poole, Jeffrey Poole, Ricky Poole, Roger Fuentes, Michael Fojtik, Audie Hutson, Louis John Fojtik, and Joe Novak.
Visitation will be 6 p.m., Thursday, September 20, 2012 with a Rosary to be recited at 7pm at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m., Friday, September 21, 2012 at the Shrine of St. Padre Pio Catholic Church, 3843 Bulverde Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78254. Monsignor Patrick Ragsdale will be officiating and will be joined by Bishop John Yanta.
Burial will follow at Sunset Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway, in San Antonio. Reception following burial will be at the Shrine of Saint Padre Pio Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Shrine of Saint Padre Pio, 20770 Hwy. 281 North, Suite 108, San Antonio, Texas, 78258.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Sep. 20, 2012.

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Senator Leticia Van de Putte

September 26, 2012

Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved. There are never any right words to express how deeply sad I am for the pain your family is enduring at this difficult time.

As Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I am sincerely thankful for his valiant service in defense of our rights and freedom.

His commitment to family, friends, our community, and to serving our great nation leaves a wonderful legacy. May the love and the wonderful memories you shared with him help you when you need it most. He will never be forgotten, and your family will be remembered in my prayers.

Barbara Wulf

September 21, 2012

Uncle Dick you were a great uncle and someone i always looked up to, You were a great inspiration to all who knew you love you

Agnes Fikes

September 21, 2012

My deepest sympathy, prayers and love to my dear sister, Hattie and to Gary, Laurie, Ricky and Jeffery on this sad day. You and us were so blessed to count Dick as someone we loved. I wish I could be there with you today but my health won't let me make the trip. My prayers are with you.

Patricia Fikes

September 20, 2012

I have many fond memories of you, Uncle Dick. You were such a great and gentle person with a great sense of humor. You were greatly loved and will be missed by many. Our love and prayers to Aunt Hattie, Laurie, Gary, Ricky and Jeffery and their families. Be at peace! Love, Your niece, Patricia

Lorenzo Garcia

September 20, 2012

Mr. Poole was someone I had a great deal of respect for and admired greatly. Myself and anyone else that knew him will miss him tremendously. God bless him and his family.

mary davila

September 20, 2012

May God Bless your family in this time of sorrow. We cannot see God's angels,but take comfort in knowing that now your family has a special guardian angel to watch over you. May God's peace be with you, His love never ends.
Love,
MaryDavila

Tonie and Brianna Miller

September 20, 2012

My husband Anthony ("Tony") Miller worked. They were both very intelligent men. I am sure him and Tony are up in heaven watching the Dallas Cowboys together. May God be with his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Ron Petty

September 20, 2012

I highly respect Mr. Poole. He was a great man. I will miss him.

Priscilla Martinez

September 20, 2012

Mr. Poole was indeed a great man and a generous employer. It has been an honor to work for him.

Curt Marcinik

September 20, 2012

We all love Mr. Poole like a Father, he treats his company and employees as Family.The loss is great to the community,company,family.You would be hard pressed to find a man today with such honor,character,dignity and a huge heart. The good Lord was having issues with the Angel's two-way radios - he told the Angels to find the best man out there- and they did - Mr. Poole.Rest in Peace and we all will see you again someday in Heaven.

Ricky Poole

September 20, 2012

I love you daddy. We don't get to pick our fathers and it amazes me that I was so blessed as to have you. Thank you for your life example. All of us will miss you, but please know that you will always be in our thoughts. Sleep easy and well.

Richard Miller

September 19, 2012

I met Mr. Poole in 1984 in a business relationship which lasted for 20 years until I retired. I respected him for his honesty and integrity in dealing with me. Overtime we became friends and I would stop by just to talk with him. I would see him at Earl Able's at lunch time. He was a very nice man and I was honored in having known him. In 1992 I was also honored to meet his son Ricky and consider him my friend. He too is a fine person and I can see where it came from - his father. Mr. Poole will be missed by many and I will always remember him as a great man.

Richard Miller

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