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Michael A. DUCKETT

Chesapeake, Virginia

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CHESAPEAKE - Michael Allen Duckett, 53, died on Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. He was manager of Brake King in Newport News.Survivors include his wife, Suzan Duckett; his mother, Betty L. Warfel and her husband, Larry, of Newport News; one sister, Debra Reams and her husband, Christopher of Yorktown; his...

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Still missing you my friend. Remembering so many good times while you were here with us! Love you always...Peace

Dear Mike in heaven! I am reminded today of your passing 11 years ago. I know and believe your are in that heavenly choir and will greet all of us one day! May God's peace continue to be with your dear family....ms brown.

Susan, I just got the word about Mike.. I am so very sorry. My thoughts are with you, Please know that you have a great support system in place here for you as well as the Greatest Angel looking over you.

Hello. I'm on the phone with "Miss Brown" as I write this. She has been sick in bed all week and is hurting over having missed the service for Mike. We have the most wonderful memories! Singing at Ferguson High School with Mike was the BEST! What a wonderful young man and a super tenor. Mike was always fun to be around...he was as dear as can be and I will miss him. I'll be praying for his family. Sending love, Donna McMillan

Mike I will always remember you and your great sense of humor.You're a good friend!

You will be missed Mike!Your family is in my prayers.

Mike you were the best freind I ever knew. The memories we share together growing up are endless. You were a brother to me and uncle to Lacey all her life. My heart is broke in-two. You will be in my heart forever. We will be together again my brother. My heart goes out to Susan. Thank you for blessing his life for so many years. You were the love of his life. Always remember that.

Mike was not just a coworker or employee - he was a brother. His warmth, humor and caring permeated all that he encountered. I've chosen to spend the past week laughing at all the memories that he created and I hope that all who knew him will do the same. Mike was a special spirit and I'm a better person, and Brake King a better company, for having been close to him. Love ya Big Mikey!

It won't be the same at Brake King without you, Mike. Thank you for always making me smile and keeping Paige in laughter while ya'll worked together. Wish I could just hug and laugh with you one more time!!!!