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Michael James Duncan

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Michael Duncan, 55, passed away on May 30 following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Missoula, Montana to Clyde and Ada Duncan, Mike spent his childhood in Royal Oak, Michigan, joining the Army after high school. Following his Army stint, he attended Eastern Michigan University for his...

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Mike was a great friend. A great lawyer. We worked together closely for years at Fort Carson as military lawyers. I remember meeting him in old colorado city for a while before he passed away on May 30. Ill never forget my last moments with him. He was a wonderful person. I miss him. William Muhr.

My husband and I met Mr.Duncan about 12 years ago. He was a quiet but very nice man. Anytime I called with a question he always made the time to help me. He was a great guy and I feel glad that I got a chance to know him.

We didn't know Mike, but learned about him after finding a balloon that was aparently released at his memorial. It came down four miles north of Yuma, CO. Quite a journey, and it sounds like his was too!

I had the honnor of knowing Michael. He made the world a better place. He will be missed but never forgotten.

I've been a close personal friend of Mike since we met at Fort Carson working as military lawyers. We maintained our close friendship in Colorado Sprgs for 22 years. We talked often. He was wonderful friend, wonderful person. So sad he is gone. He is greatly missed. William Muhr

I met Michael Duncan in the early 1990s while he was working at Trial Defense Services, Fort Carson. Mr. Duncan impressed me by his very aggressive representation of those soldiers needing legal services. More recently, I applied for a job at his law firm. While he did not hire me, he responded to me with a nice email. I know many people who Mr. Duncan represented over the years, and they all have great things to say about this lawyer.

Mike truly cared for people. He showed his love through actions. Still hard to believe he's gone. We miss you Mike.

Michael was a teacher many years ago for a Junior college I attended. I never forgot him and I'm sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts go out to his friends and family.

As I told him the last time I saw him - "You are the smiliest person I know". You will be missed. My heart goes out to Mike's family.