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Frank E. Duncan Jr.

Rochester, New York

1937 - 2020 (Age 83)

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Frank E. Duncan Jr. Sep 29, 1937- Oct 4, 2020 Beloved Father, Husband, Grandfather, and Son. Survived by 4 children. Kenneth, Francenia, Jeffery, and Robert Duncan. A Brother and Sisters along with a host of Nieces and Nephews. Frank will be missed by countless loved ones. Services will be at...

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Mr. Frank,
Alameda Street will NEVER be the same with out you! Especially with you messing with Lexi (our dog, RIP 5/2020), I know that you’re up there jumping at her now LOL!!!! I’m sure she is so glad to see you! LOL!
#Our Alameda Angels
You always watched out for us, shared laughter and gave me advice, I appreciate you - we appreciate you. You’ll forever be in our hearts, thoughts and prayers.

This is no goodbye!! We’ll see you later! Have some jokes ready...

So very sorry to hear of his passing. Frank was a long time attender of the West Ave UMC. It was always a pleasure to see him in church. What a wonderful smile. He will be missed by all. Bro. John.

Our prayers and condolences are with you. Please know that the New Horizon Faith Center church (Formerly the West ave Methodist) grieve with you. Blessings

Uncle Frank was one in a million! I remember Uncle Frank since I was around 10 years old. He worked with my grandmother (Ms. Alberto) as he would call her and my Aunt Nolie (Truitt) as he called her, at the Rochester Psych Center. He saw both of them as mother figures. He also was the DJ AKA (Buzzard) at my mother's bar. Frank was the life of the party at many of our family events, over the past 40 years. I think he quoted the Lord's prayer at my wedding, 26 years ago. He really was like my...

Mr.Duncan,you will be missed.Every day when I came home from work looked forward to seeing you on your front porch and listening to your stories you always cared about everyone on our street and keep an eye on our neighborhood,you were known as "The Mayor of Alameda Street" I am sure you will be watching over all of us from Heaven!Love you Frank.

Heartfelt memories blessing and prayers to the Duncan family

I'm so sorry to hear about Uncle Frank . My heart goes out to the family . I remember Uncle Frank saying to me as a little girl " come on over here and let me pinch your cheek " . He will be dearly missed .

I couldn’t have asked for a better grandfather. I’ll love and miss you forever.

My deepest sympathies in your time of bereavement prayers go up for you and your family