Betty-Duncan-Obituary

Betty Haygood Duncan

Normal, Il, Minnesota

1934 - 2025

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Betty Haygood DuncanJanuary 3, 1934 - May 16, 2025A memorial service for Betty Duncan will be held on Saturday, September 13th at 1pm at College Park Christian Church at 116 North Cottage Ave, Normal, IL 61761. The family invites you to join us in remembering Betty's life.Betty Haygood Duncan...

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I worked with Betty at Mennonite Hospital under the leadership of Leon Schmucker. We shared our faith, love of tennis and she was a dear person who I was so saddened to hear passed away. My deepest sympathy to all of you. I rejoice in the knowledge that she loved our Lord and Saviour and is in Heaven, where I will see her again someday. My prayers for you all.

Our sorrows are with you. Peace and prayers.

What a gentle and caring woman she was! We so enjoyed being a neighbor on the Broadway block and getting to know her and Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Pat and Dan Fitzgerald

To Betty´s family I was so sad to hear of Betty´s passing. What a wonderful neighbor she was! I saw the endearing love she had for Bob as his illness progressed. She was a care warrior! I enjoyed visits with her, usually over something she baked. I loved her gentle and accepting demeanor. A southern gem When my husband and I first moved onto the street, we had a holiday get together for the neighbors. Betty and Bob had an event to go to but kindly dropped by for a bit. They were the most...

Sending my deepest condolences to Betty´s family. I had the privilege of being in her presence on a trip to Florida with Lori. Betty exuded a gracious and loving spirit and was a joy to be around. Love, hugs and prayers to each of you.

Dear Family, I am so sorry to hear about the death of Betty. I seemed to eventually lose contact with her after she moved to Minnesota. She was indeed a woman with southern charm and hospitality. Betty and I were close at one period of time when we both shared the challenge of having a husband with dementia. She drove me to Alzheimer´s workshops and we were in constant touch via email. It was hard watching our men slowly decline in mind and body. We shared our problems and solutions...

Dear Betty's Daughters and Family, Please accept our deepest condolences. Betty was a joy. Our granddaughter viewed her as a great grandmother. We spent many hours chatting and laughing. We have so many fond memories of her. Our pool time was wonderful.

Good obit. Wonderful photo. Well-done!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. She will be missed by all of us that knew her.