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Anne Duncan

Washington, District of Columbia

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Anne Bowers Duncan ALEXANDRIA - Anne Bowers Duncan, a resident of Alexandria, Va., died from a stroke Oct. 6, 2009, at Virginia Hospital Center. She is survived by her children, Doug Kuett, Allison K. Stover, Beth K. McNally and Janice C. McCormack. She is also survived by her grandchildren,...

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My condolences to the family. After this many years. I didnt know your mom but the family that my dad worked for owned two of her prints the Werlitzer and the typwriter prints. My dad has passed as well and I just discovered these in my basement which Ive had since his passing in 2007. She did some amazing work I must say. Im happy to have them. Once again my condolences

Allison

It has been many years since we worked together at Xerox. I am so happy to have found you. My condolences on the loss of your mother.
Please contact me.

I am the Grand son of John Wesley Duncan and Son of David Drake Duncan. Anne Duncan was my Grandmother. I often find myself thinking about her. She was always a blessing to be around and I found her words very encouraging. She was just a Beautiful person. I miss her "Granny Anne"

My husband Dan & I have been friends with Anne’s daughters, Beth and Allison, for more than twelve years and during that time we have been included in many family events and enjoyed the company of Anne and her wonderful family. Anne was the quintessential southern lady, ever gracious and charming, and she has left a legacy of which her family and friends can be proud. She will be greatly missed by those who were fortunate enough to be included in her circle of love and friendship.

Doug, Allison, Beth and Jan,

Having been friends with Doug since 2nd grade has been a priveledge that has enabled me to know your family as if I were one of the clan. I remember your mom as a bright, progressive, enthusiastic, witty, smart and charming - the qualities she shared with her children as gifts of the magi. She was a very special person who will be missed by all.

Anne is my sister-in-laws mom,and i had the pleasure of getting to know her at family get togethers and holidays. I found her to be very sharp , witty and kind--the type of person one feels at ease with immiediatly---and it seems she lived a fascinating, full and interesting life---she sure raised a great family.---wayne

My deepest sympathy for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family.

Doug has been a dear friend for years and if there is anything I can do, please let me know.

Love,
Corinne

Billy and I have been good friends with Doug for many years. We want to express our heartfelt sympathy over the loss of your mother, Doug. She sounded like someone I would love in a minute if I met her! I didn't realize how wonderful she was until I read about her. What great memories you must have of her. Always keep her in your heart and she'll never leave you.
Love and prayers to you and your family.

Dear Family,
Anne was my best friend in college and also my sister-in-law after she married your dad, making me Aunt Pat.
Together we had some zany times. Etched in my memory is our disastrous dinner party one summer when my father, a hotel manager, offered us the penthouse for a few days. We decided to invite dates for dinner. Unfortunately, we left the spaghetti sauce on the stove under a sunny window for several hours while we went to the beach. Shortly after dinner our dates...