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Jack A. Duncan

Cohoes, New York

Age 68

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Duncan, Jack A.COHOES - Jack A. Duncan, 68, died suddenly Saturday, January 25, 2025, at Samaritan Hospital.Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, he was son of the late John W. Duncan and Patricia A. Thornton Duncan, and husband of the late Judith D. Wagner Duncan. He came to Raymertown in 1966 and resided...

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I am so sorry to hear! I lived in one of Jack's apartments for a few years! I use to go up to there apartment and play cards! And he would take me fishing Jack and Judy were so fun!

Jack was a great person. I'm sure he will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Jack

Jack Duncan was an unforgettable personality. I have many fond memories spent with Jack that bring a smile to my face when I recall them. My shifts always felt a lot less like work when I got to spend them with Jack. Many laughs, many jokes, lots of fun. A great guy, and someone I will always remember. Thank you for making my days brighter, and for being authentically Jack Duncan!

RIP my friend. I will never forget all the great times we had while working together at the Purple Pub! You were a definite "one of a kind".

Elizabeth and family, I am so very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Keeping you in thought and prayer during this most difficult time. Love, Mary

I will miss Jack and his humerus personality and the time we hung out together the past 3-4 years, I won´t be able to replace his generous friendship in the short time we saw each other, his friends at Gene´s dinner in hoosick falls ny feel the same, which Jack liked to visit, he will be sorely missed by all you had a chance to know him, I´m sure he´ll be waiting on us all to see him again, which I know he´s in heaven hanging out with God & friends Jack I´ll see you I hope in about 10-15...

Jack- I would have never thought the last time I saw you at the Casino it would have been the last time. Jack thank you for taking such great care of my sister. You two were a great couple. I always said you two were like two peas in a pod. I know you are with Judy now, probably getting your fishing poles ready. RIP my brother in law. Love, Sherree

Grateful for Jack and his love for my sister Judy. They had so many years of an incredibly happy marriage and im sure they are now together again, in heaven, probably fishing

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