Arthur-Duncan-Obituary

Arthur Duncan

Sep 25, 1925 – Jan 4, 2023 (Age 97)

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BORN
September 25, 1925
DIED
January 4, 2023
AGE
97

Obituary

Arlington Mortuary Obituary

Arthur Duncan passed away on January 4, 2023 at the age of 97. Funeral Home Services for Arthur are being provided by Arlington Mortuary. The obituary was featured in Legacy on January 17, 2023.

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Thought about Mr.Duncan today talking with a friend from Pueblo CO where we brought him to town for a workshop in TAP. What a guy So accessible to everyone and that smile!! Shows in Denver for senior showcases did bring him back regularly; Even though the air was thin. He Danced on feathers, so smooth, so gracious with his tremendous talent. Thankyou

Thank you Mr. Duncan for many amazing memories of your performances! I miss you, but watch you each week on PBS. You live on and I will always remember you! Kathleen Szczepaniak,your fan

Arthur....dearest friend. I miss you so much! "My alone And Only"

Godspeed Arthur!
You were a good man who loved my Italian cooking.

I had tears when I read the Smithsonian Magazine article. Mr. Arthur Duncan inspired me in tap, ballet & jazz. In return after I met him in a Van Nuys grocery store, he inquired what instrument. Piano is my best but singing is my favorite. He encouraged me to keep at it (tenacity).

Godspeed Arthur, and thank you for the wonderful tap dance and voice memories from "The Lawrence Welk Show". Unforgettable. Again, thank you Arthur.
Rest Arthur, until you hear at dawn, the low, clear reveille of God.
Thank you for your service to this nation. U.S. Army, WWII.

My condolences to Mr. Arthur Duncan's family. I was saddened to hear he passed. Loved watching him on the Lawrence Welk's show every Saturday night. I would try to tap dance like him. I met him at one of the tappings of the show. Nicest person and sweet man. His soul is now tap dancing in heaven. My brother and him both are at the same cemetery. RIP Mr. Duncan.

Our lives were so enriched by your friendship. We will always remember our phone conversations, your visit to us for Stepan’s birthday, and the master classes you graced our dance studio with in Phoenix, AZ. God Bless and may you continue to tap dance on those stairways to heaven.

Mr. Duncan. I watched you with my parents when I was a child, on the Lawrence Welk show! I will never forget you! R.I.P. Condolences to your family!