C. A.-Duke-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Byles Memorial Home - New London

C. A. Duke

Mar 12, 1932 - Jul 6, 2025

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Duke lead by example and always had something witty and meaningful to say. His memory will always remind us of our precious time here on earth.

Rest in peace my Brother Or burn Rubber in your Miata and enjoy what the Grand Architect has set aside for you on the other side. You will be greatly missed by those of us who are "still able to complain".
I will always cherrish the first pin that I was given while visiting lodge. It was a picture of Duke...

Duke was such a good laugh and could always put a smile on anyones face. That incredible sense of humor he had was the best and of course his fashion style. You'll truly be missed.

Duke was more than just a brother he was a dear friend and a mentor I will never forget ,you meet few people in life that you truly enjoy the company of right away brother Duke was one of those to me as above so below my brother we shall meet again so mote it be Glen

Forever my TRAVELING COMPANION SMIB , FRIEND & BROTHER.Glen Joseph Hansen

Duke brought joy everywhere he went. It was an honor and a privilege to have known him. R.I.P. Duke.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Such a wonderful representive of Masonic fellowship...RIP Duke you will be missed by so many

Rest in peace our forever friend we love you and will miss you!

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C. A.'s Obituary

 C.A.Duke LISBON  -  Charles Allen Duke, “Duke” as he was known, 93 , of  Lisbon died on Sunday evening at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in New London.He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 12, 1932, to Oliver and Esther Vickers Duke. Soon after birth his...

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