Dennis-Duncan-Obituary

Dennis Lee Duncan

Richland, Washington

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DENNIS LEE DUNCANKennewick, Wash.Einan's Funeral HomeDennis closed his eyes for the last time and left us behind during the early morning of Tuesday, May 20, 2003, in Kennewick Washington. Dennis was 58 years old.Dennis was born on November 7, 1944, in Baker City, Oregon, to Elmer A. and Edna E....

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I am Valerie Gamble-Duncan and Dennis´s daughter. If any family members of my father see this I can be contacted via Facebook `Angila Roa´

Semper fi, Dunc. With utmost respect, Debbie. Miss your emails.

I didnt know you well, but I met you awile back in chatroom and you were very nice and made me laugh. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this hard time. In Gods love.
Wendy

Years ago,i was crazy about you and your ways.You inspired me in so many different ways.May your soul rest in peace,luv ya Heike

I did not serve with this man, this warrior, this Marine this brother mine. Yet for the better part of two years he has been a source of humor, of thoughts given with his Duncs Bottom Line. He will always be in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless his soul. Below is my tribute to a man of deep honor.
"We few. We happy few. We Band of Brothers. For those who shed their blood with us today shall always be our Brothers."
Henry V. Shakespeare

"To laugh often and...

"Once a Marine"...."Forever a Brother". Dennis, I hope you know how much cheer and inspiration you brought to all of us here on "The Fox Loop" with "Dunc's Bottom Line". God Speed. 'Bama..Ron K.

We never got to meet, Dennis, but you were a Marine with whom I communicated and that told me everything about you and made you a close brother. I will miss your communications, your partriotic opinions and your "bottom line", but we'll see each other at that final formation. Semper Fi brother and know you aren't forgotten.

B.E. MSgt USMC (Ret)

We'll miss you at the reunions and all your emails.

I'm going to miss your messages and your outlook on life. Most of all, I'm going to miss "Dunc's Bottom Line" So long, my friend.