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Randall Lynn "Randi" Duncan

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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DUNCAN WINSTON-SALEM - Ms. Randall Lynn "Randi' Duncan, 58, passed away on Oct. 19, 2008 at her home following several years of illness. Randi was born in Winston-Salem to the late Roy "Red" Gray Duncan and Jennie White Duncan on October 25 1949. At an early age, Randi fell in love with horses...

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I worked with Randi at Sprint , then Alltel.. She was my hero, I loved all that she was ! The way she couldn´t stand pink paper clips or Burger King fries. I thought of her and wondered how she was . So sad to find out she passed . I will never forget her, or all she taught me . " if it don´t shine , it ain´t mine !" R I P Randi

I am Randi's cousin from Mt. Ulla. I now live in Clemmons and Randi and I had made contact again about 6 month's ago. In fact she was supposed to go with me to Mt. Ulla on Oct. 18th to my vist my parrants Maurice and Mary Lee Parker. I last spoke to her on about Oct 15-16th and she informed me that she was going to Raleigh to attend a horse show with a friend. On Oct 18 th I was involved in a fairly serious motorcylce accident and was laid up for a couple of weeks. In fact I am still in a...

I met Randi when she was dating my brother, Frank Church (who recently passed away also) 20+ years ago. Randi & I stayed in touch for many years and I am so very sorry to hear of her death!!
Randi, I hope you and Frank are having a good 'ole time!! Love, Mary (Mimi) Craven

I was one of Randi's first cell phone sales in Jan. '86. I loved her spirit and the way she was always so glad to see me when or wherever our paths past. I will always remember her lovely red hair and beautiful nails.

Randi was a good friend and I always enjoyed seeing her at the horse shows. She was so much fun to be around. You will be missed Randi.

Randi was one of my favorite patients, she always made us laugh when she came into our office, no matter how bad she felt!! We will miss her so much, she was a joy in my life!!! Would love to know when her memorial service will be. If someone could contact our office.

Kim Brown
Triage nurse at Allergy Partners

I never new Randi well but always thought she had a beautiful smile to go along with that "knock-out" red hair. I was glad to see her at our 40th North Forsyth High School reunion last summer. My sincere condolences to the family and all who loved her.

Randi, your pain is finally all gone. We spent so many good times together so many years ago. You took me on my first trip away from home to Washington, DC after high school graduation and we had such a wonderful time. I will never forget the way you expressed your self, your crazy, outgoing personality. The way you dressed and keep us all in check! You were one of a kind Randi and you had so much success in your life. I just wish that you could have had a fun and productive later...