DUNCAN-GOLDER-Obituary

DUNCAN G. GOLDER

Cleveland, Ohio

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GOLDER DUNCAN G. GOLDER age 48, died March 7 after braving lung cancer for eight months. Survived by his parents, Deborah and Evan Golder; his brother, Ian (Monique), and his niece, Mina; his partner, Gloria Ditzler, and her son, Patrick; his son, Malachi, and Malachi's mother, Nancy; and his...

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Duncan I just heard of your passing. My heart mourns today.u fulfilled a life long dream of mine down at the rock one morning.my brother rob introduced us.he's been fishing with u for yrs at rocky river.u became an instant friend and brother forever.knowing Inever hooked a stealhead.u wanted to help.u hooked a giant and handed me the ffly rod with the real screaming.s moment I will remember and cherish forever.thank u so much my brother.we will miss u greatly.one day we will fish together...

I just read today that Duncan had passed. What a sweet guy Duncan was! I had the pleasure of meeting and caring for Duncan at the Mercy Seidman cancer center radiation department. My sympathy to his entire family- he will surely be missed. May you find comfort in the kind words shared by many and with the wonderful momories you have! Jill, RN

Duncan this is your good fly fishing friend Kevin. I will always miss you old friend as a friend and as a fishing friend. I tell my wife story's about us fishing all the time, and how you showed me the ropes too your wonderful skill of fly fishing! You good sir gave me the strength on that river to smile and love the sport of fly fishing! The gifts you have gave me will never be forgotten, and I will tag every fly rod with your name of you! I love you friend and will miss you! Your friend...

Duncan thus us your good fly fishing friend Kevin. I will always miss you old friend as a friend and as a fishing friend. I tell my wife story's about us fishing all the time, and how you showed me the ropes too your wonderful skill of fly fishing! You good sir gave me the strength on that river to smile and love the sport of fly fishing! The gifts you have gave me will never be forgotten, and I will tag every fly rod with your name of you! I love you friend and will miss you! Your friend...

GLORIA,
THESE ARE THE WORDS I WANTED TO SAY TODAY BUT DIDN'T HAVE THE COURAGE TO SPEAK. YOU WERE A LOVELY PERSON BEFORE DUNCAN,BUT DUNCAN ADDED ANOTHER LAYER TO YOU. HE KINDLY,GENTLY GUIDED YOU INTO BECOMING A STRONG CONFIDENT LOVELY PERSON. I LOVED WATCHING THE CHANGE IN YOU. JUST AS I LOVED WATCHING DUNCAN BECOME CONTENT KNOWING THAT HE WAS LOVED UNCONDTIONALLY. YOU TWO WERE A JOY TO BE WITH. GRIEF IS SUCH A LONELY PROCESS BECAUSE AS CHUCK SAID THERE IS NOTHING ANYONE CAN SAY THAT WILL...

Evan and Deborah,
My heart goes out to you and your family during this time of loss and grief. May the All-Embracing God of Love surround you as you move through this tender time.

Dear Golder Family,
I am saddened to hear of your loss. The obituary gave a good insight into Duncan's personality, and I know that the memorial service will be a blessing as you and your family and friends share so many wonderful memories of him. You are in our prayers. Barbara and Bruce Lehman

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Evan, I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your son. Duncan sounds like he was a great son, and a fun guy. My deepest sympathy to you and Deborah. Keeping you in my prayers.