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Evelyn Newman Duckenfield

Washington, District of Columbia

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January 25, 2021
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Evelyn Newman Duckenfield (age 81) Passed away on Monday January 25, 2021 in Washington, D.C. She was a teacher and a school administrator in Washington, DC for 40 years. Predeceased by her late husband Thomas A. Duckenfield, Esq. (former V.P. and Gen. Mgr. Wash Gas). She is survived by her...

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Mrs. Duckenfield will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful woman, wife, mother and grandmother.

As a friend of Evenlyn and we enjoyed our travel ,there is much to say. One thing in want to mention ,she went to the ANTARCTIC AND DURING OUR TRAVEL TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND we we to FIJI ISLAND ,also. The list of her travel is very long, but must not forget these two places. MORE FUN!

The Gumby-Newman family extends our sincere condolences to the family of Evelyn Newman Duckenfield. Our hearts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Duckenfields,

We are holding you all in our prayers for your loss. We did not know your mother, but Thomas, and Thomas and Lynette, knowing you, we can only imagine what her goodness and strength were. Sending you much love.
Helena, Trent, Austin and Alexis Lehman

The Rice family sends their condolances, love and support to the Duckenfields, and amazing family. We wish we could be with you to share a hug, our affection, and our support.

What a true friend indeed. Evelyn just enjoyed traveling . Following our trips ,she would always have a International luncheon for her friends. More Fun! We went to the ANTARCTIC and had to put on extra clothing . We rode a Motor Scooter . More Fun! we can't forget her roommate Louise . However, Louise would always be somewher taking pictures. More Fun! The Chef in EGYPT made a special International BIRTHDAY CAKE , just for Evenly. Brought the cake out along with (suppose to be a turkey)...

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I always admired Mrs. Duckenfield from the first time I met her almost 50 years ago. She brought an extraordinary warmth and care to all those around her. She was a woman of very high standards, and at the same time you always knew how much she cared for you and that she had confidence (even if at times you yourself did not) that you would meet her standards. I will miss her warmth, intellect, personal decency and concern for others. I will perhaps most of all miss her smile and sense of...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.