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Quentin K. Duke

Belchertown, Massachusetts

1978 - 2023

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Quentin K. Duke1978 - 2023BelchertownQuentin K. Duke, 45, passed away unexpectedly after complications from surgery on May 7, 2023. He was born in Elk Grove, IL on April 10, 1978, the son of Frederick and Rhonda (Pemberton) Duke. Quentin grew up in Cape Coral, Florida and graduated from Cape...

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My friend, never forget your words of encouragement you gave to my son when it came to baseball, football, and going to planet f., it has made such a positive impact in his, and our lives and we are forever grateful to have known you.. Miss you buddy.. empty seat next to mine during our sons games :( Blessings go out to you, Kristen, Logan, and Madison

My sweet, precious baby brother. There is an a day that goes by that I don´t think of you. Give our mom a big hug and kiss for me.

I miss you so much, Baby Brother.

Kristin , Logan and Madison. I love you and am so sorry. As my brother / your father/Husband would say "Duke strong" And god bless you guys. "I love you to the moon and back"

Quentin was one of my oldest friends here in Cape Coral, FL. We lost touch after high school but I thought of him frequently. I knew he went off to the army during a trying time for our country. I was always proud of the man he became even though I hadn´t spoken to him in years. I am so sorry for the loss to his family and friends. I do not know his wife and children but my heart goes out to them. I call myself proud to be his friend so I´m sure they´re proud to call him husband and dad. I...

Kristin, I am so very sorry to hear of Quentin´s passing. We often spoke about our families and he absolutely lite up when he spoke about his. He was one of my go-to dad´s to help when we needed anything on the football field. He smiled often and could often be seen pumping kids up as they took the field. When I remember him, I will remember him throwing balls to kids, making sure all kids were involved, and always having a tool or piece of equipment ready to go. I am glad I got to know him...

Kristin , Logan and Madison Quentin was always a pleasure to talk with at Football. The joy he had in watching Logan play ball was undeniable. We are so very sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in the days ahead in all your wonderful memories of him. He will be dearly missed. Thoughts and prayers Michelle, Tony and Landon Andre