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Donald Dallas Duncan

Fresno, California

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Don passed away Thursday, September 25, 2008, after a long illness. He was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on November 13, 1930. He lived his early years in Pocatello, Parma, Blackfoot and returned to Idaho Falls, Idaho in 1946, to attend Idaho Falls High School. All three years, Don played...

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Joyce,Don and John. I'm so very sorry for the loss of Don. I didn't hear about it until thursday evening. I'm sorry I wasn't able to be there. You guys were always very good to me, and I will miss Don very much. God bless you and your family.

Joyce and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Unfortuneately I did not hear until the evening of the funeral or I would have been there. I have many fond memories of you, Don and the boys. Swimming in the pool and good old Buellah. Please know that my thoughts are with all of you. May your memories give you comfort.

Dearest Joyce, You are certainly worthy of a crown with stars. You have both lived lives of honor and accomplishment.

Love you very much, Velda

I am so sad for all of us - Don's immediate family and friends - as he was such a good honest man - so looked up to and he strived so hard to prove to himself and everyone else that he could overcome such a terrible obstacle as polio at a very young age. As a sister-in-law, I have such wonderful rememberances of him going beyond normal efforts to be an asset to his family and community. He loved his wife and family beyond belief - everything was for them. We will always remember what a...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Duncan Family at this time. Don was a great example to us of kindness to all. He taught as he lived. His friendship will always be a joy in our lives

I was saddened to read of Don's passing. I remember him when he came to our office as an office supplies salesman many, many years ago. He was a class act. My deepest sympathy to his family.

I am so sorry to hear of Dons passing. As my little league coach I looked up to him and the Duncan family made me feel I was part of their family. I had the pleasure to run into Don on occasion and he was always interested in how my life was going my family ect.
He was a wonderful man.

Our sweet Uncle Don. So many summers, weekends, happy times were spent fishing, joking and truly enjoying every minute of every day with you. You taught us the true meaning of being a kind, loving, considerate human being. I'm so thankful that you were in my life and that my children were able to know such a wonderful man. You will truly be missed here on this earth.

Joyce, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.