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Duane Ralph Mullen

Camp Point, Illinois

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CAMP POINT, Ill. -- Duane Ralph Mullen, 77, of Fort Collins, Colo., passed into eternity with God on Wednesday (July 31, 2013) in Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins.

Duane was born on June 11, 1936, in Camp Point, a son of William Ralph Mullen and Ruth Bell Heathman. He was united in...

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What a good and kind man the Lord called home. I have no doubt Uncle Duane hugged everyone who went before him. He loved God, his family and served his country with honor. He was truly one of a kind. We will never see his like again.

Shelley Aeryn and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. C

Aunt Mary, My Uncle Moon was the best. He is now with his sister and my mom, Betty. They are strolling over heaven with the saints having a grand time. He was always a treasure to be around. I will always remember the tour of Quincy that he took us on in Feb. 2011,when another saint went home, his sister and my aunt, Edra. He fought the good fight with grace. I will always love you. Your niece, Terri

Mary you probably don't remember me but I do remember you and Duaneand my heart goes out to you and your family.
God bles you all!!!

Rob, Patti, Cathy & Michelle. Thoughts and prayers are with you. For as long as I can remember there has always been Uncle Moon full of stories and words of praise. Think his favorite was always the grape lollipop he had to bring me as a little kid. God's choir has a new Bass. Love you all Jackie

Mary, Rob, Missy and family,
I count it a blessing to have known Duane the past few years. His testimony during his battle with cancer was truly inspiring to others. The last time I saw him in church, I was struck with the way he just seemed to "radiate" with an inner glow of peace and godliness....it was as if I were in the presence of Moses or Apostle Paul! And, now, Brother Duane is walking the streets of heaven with the saints! Remembering you all in our prayers.

Uncle Duane was more like a big brother than an uncle to us boys. He will be deeply missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him.

Our thoughts are with you all, and the memories.

I was blessed to call this man my Dad!