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Dwight L. Duty

Sanford, North Carolina

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DUTY, Dwight L. "Ike" of Sanford, North Carolina. Dwight L. "Ike" Duty, 54, died April 17, 2010. He was born on December 2, 1955 in Ashland, KY to Loretta and Cermillus Duty (honored veteran and POW Korea). Ike grew up and attended school in Saginaw, MI. He joined the USAF in 1976. He served...

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I met Dwight and his family when I moved into Sheridan Park. I was this little brown kid that was so out of place in this new neighborhood but his parents treated me just as a child no different than any other and I have always remembered that. I lost touch with him after junior high but it´s no wonder that he grew into this amazing person that so many people loved and respected.

I found out today of Ike's passing while trying to contact him from Texas. I was totally stunned when I found out about this reading it off the internet after googleing his name to get a phone number. Ike was one of the nicest and most sincere people I have ever met. I will never forget his smile and laughter. Even after moving to Texas, I refused to have a different agent. I already had the best and he was a great friend also. I will miss you buddy!

Dwight was working in the 379th AMS commander's office when I was first stationed at Wurtsmith AFB. He was always friendly, and willing to chat for a few minutes.

Ike was my insurance agent and I am saddened to learn of his passing. Ike was a great man and will always be missed. I appreciate the way he helped me and my wife when we needed advice. He really seamed to care for those who had the honor of knowing him.

Fida and David, we are so sorry to hear about your loss. Just learned about the loss today Aug. 2nd. We keep you in our prayers. We will never forget Ike, he was such a wonderful and loving person. We will miss him a lot.
Rosemarie and Thomas Love, Fayetteville NC

I just learned today that a great guy, a friend and a true human being had left us and gone home. An airman to other airman and soldiers like myself could look up to. I will miss his cheerful smile and hearty laugh. This was such a surprise to me. I will miss you IKe. You helped me at time when I discovered I had a battle to fight with cancer. I will think of you always
Steve Sorsch

I am at such a loss for words for words right now. I just found out yesterday of Ike's passing and I still can't comprehend it. Ike was my insurance agent and is the nicest person that I've ever known and his memory will live in my heart forever. I am truly sorry for your lost but I know that Ike is resting comfortably in the arms of our Lord and savior.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He will sorely be missed. He always had a kind word to say and a warm smile....Joyce & Bernard Bryant and family