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Roger Fenn Duncan

Concord, Maine

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DUNCAN, Roger Fenn 93, of Boothbay, ME, formerly of Concord and Belmont, MA, died May 15, 2010, in Maine. Graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Harverd College. Longtime teacher, coach and administrator at Fenn School in Concord, MA and Belmont Hill School in Belmont, MA. Husband to Mary Duncan...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

My deepest condolences for this sad loss.

Unequivocally, everything thing I needed to know in life I learned from Mr. Duncan. A true educator.

A gentle and caring man who I remember fondly from perhaps fifty years ago when he and his wife ran the Sunday School at First Parish in Concord. I remember the my parent's respect for him and his sermons to the children at chapel. I am sorry for your loss but his memory will always be with me.

To the Duncan Family:

Please accept my deepest condolences. Mr. Duncan was, quite simply, the best teacher I had at Belmont Hill. He shared his infectious love of literature, writing and the sea with all of us. Although he properly demanded the best from us, we all knew that he never asked more from us than a fraction of what he demanded of himself. In that regard, it did not surprise me to see him at one of my reunions racing at the Head of the Charles long after I and most...

Dear Members of Roger's family,

Heartfelt sympathy to you all at the passing of such a great man. His family's ongoing service to humanity is a great testament to his high standards of morality and dedication to the improvement of humankind. May memories of his great life bring you all comfort as you grieve his loss.

My grandfather was one of the kindest and most generous men I have ever known. Although he was also so humble that you'd never know it! He was simply the best and will be dearly missed by all who had a chance to know him.

Roger was loved and respected by all the boys at Belmont Hill School whom he helped on thier voyage to manhood. He was kind, understanding, smart and multi-dimensional. I regret I did not reconnect with him and his family when we moved to Maine.

Roger was such a gentle man. I was always impressed with his caring attentiveness to his wife, his easy manner, and that he would rise from his chair (with some difficulty) to shake my hand when we met. He will be missed.

To the Duncan family sorry for the loss of ur beloved grampy.i never knew him but i heard wonderful stories about him.im sure when he gets to heaven the lord will let him walk right in.he earned his angel wings.sincerely,angel,carissa