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DUNCAN H. JONES

Natick, Massachusetts

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Special Olympics

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JONES, Duncan H. Of Riverview, FL, formerly of Arundel, ME, lost his battle with cancer on July 1, 2020. Duncan grew up in Natick, MA and graduated from Natick High School in 1961. He spent four years in the Navy with the Seabees and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. After the Navy, he joined the...

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This is Judy (Bokoske)Knowles. I used to live in Natick, Mass but now in Lake Stevens, Wa. I was so sorry to read about Duncan. I met him years ago when he came to my house for a date on his motorcycle. I'm not positive but think my mother said at the time I couldn't ride on a motorcycle. R.I.P.

Duncan was my friend of 45 years - we worked together in Carpenters Local Union 475 for 30 of those 45 years. He was always honest, trustworthy, loyal and dedicated to the principle of bettering the working conditions of the men and women of Local Union 475. Duncan was a man of a "few thousand words", I would often say that to him and he would give me a broad knowing smile. He was ever optimistic and up for the next challenge. I will miss him, as his work is done here, but I know that...

A dear, dear friend, classmate and teammate. The world is a lesser place without him in it. I grieve his loss and extend my condolences to all of his many family members and friends.

A dear, dear friend, classmate and teammate. The world is a lesser place without him in it. I grieve his loss and extend my condolences to all of his many family members and friends.

Duncan was delight to know and great to have a conversation with. I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and keep you

He was my brother, my friend, second in a line of 6. Life will be a little emptier without him. A really great guy who lived a very full life, it just wasn't long enough. We will meet again one day. - Jessie , 5 in a line of six