May-Duncan-Obituary

May A. Duncan

Albany, New York

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ALTAMONT May A. (Moak) Duncan, 75, died peacefully at St. Peter's Hospital on March 5, 2006. She was born May 9, 1930 to the late Herbert Moak Sr. and Alida V. Willsie. She was married for 53 years to the late Grover C. Duncan Jr. who died in 2002. She was the original owner of Duncan's...

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Jim & Patti,

We were so sad to hear about the passing of Jim's mom....We will keep you and your family in our thoughts & prayers.
Jeanette, Alan , Adrianne
Saddlemire

Dear Susie and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Mae's passing. Also, that I was unable to attend her wake. May and I go back many years. I have many wonderful memories of good times of our working together. I have kept up with her through Mary. I know she enjoyed her retirement and her bowling. I saw her last at Del Lanes; she was leaving the next day for Florida. You have much to be proud of; she was a wonderful woman. She knew the food business and loved working with people. We both...

JIM, PATTI, JAMIE, LIS, KATE & BECCA, WE ARE SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT MIMI. PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU ALL ARE IN OUR HEARTS & PRAYERS!
WE LOVE YOU GUYS! SUE & PHIL

Susie and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am so sorry for your loss. Mama was a wonderful woman and we will all miss her dearly.

Jim and Family,

I was sorry to see the passing of your mother. I remember her as a very friendly woman and always having a smile. She always enjoyed her family a great deal. My thoughts are with you.

To Family and Friends,
Our hearts and prayers go out to all of the family and friends of the loss of beloved May A. Duncan. May she rest in peace. We will both miss you very much Grandma Duncan.

Jamie and Family,
I am sorry to hear about your grandmother passing. My prayers are with you and your famliy at this time.

Krystal and Shane Weidman

Susie and family,
Although we join you in mourning the loss of Aunt May, we have so many great memories. Best of all were the Christmas reunions at the big farm house when we were little kids. Running up the stairs, through both sides of the house and down the stairs on the other side. The big decorated tree, lots of food, lots of presents, playing in the barn, and Aunt May trying to call us away from football games to come eat dinner. We're so glad we had a chance to see everyone when...

Suzie, Jimmy, and Ronnie,

I'm so sorry about Aunt May. I didn't realize she was so sick. I am so thankful that we got together for the Moak reunion and my mom's birthday party. We may not see each other often but your always in my heart. We love you very much. See you tomorrow. Pat & Sabrina