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Roger Lindsey Duncan

Arizona, Indiana

1943 - 2021

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Roger Lindsey Duncan Arizona - Roger Lindsey Duncan, born in Indianapolis Indiana on January 7, 1943 died Friday, April 23rd in Scottsdale Arizona. Roger graduated from Shortridge High School in Indianapolis. He honorably served in the Vietnam War with the 11th ACR (Black Horse) as a Captain with...

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My condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of working with Roger Duncan while I was assigned to the FBI Office in Indianapolis. I always remember his admonition: "even the worst plea bargain is better than any trial." I put that on a T-shirt. He was right about that, as he was with so many things. Rest In Peace and thank you for your service.

I worked with Roger at the USAO in Tucson. He was a mentor, an advisor, and a friend.

Michele, We saw Roger´s announcement on line. I mailed a condolences card to your old address and it got returned. So, our dearest sympathies to you and your growing family. I value the time we worked together and having you as a friend.

An old, dear friend with a great sense of humor. Knowing him made me a better person. I know that I’ll see him smiling in the midnight sky.

We loved Roger. What a great guy. In the hunting camp and otherwise.

Judge Duncan, married me 13 years ago he was so nervous it was so sweet. he did this favor for me because i worked with him for many years as his court clerk at the pima county jail. I have noting but great memories of him and his many ties he kept in the back of his truck and his journal that he wrote in every day. Judge Duncan talked about moving to Scottsdale to be with his grand kids, his face would lite up talking about his children and grand children. I always kept him in my hart and...

I met Roger when he was a deputy prosecutor in Indianapolis. That smile in his photo was always on his face. After he moved to Arizona, we were all on a golf trip and he came out to meet us. Of course, he had that smile. In a phrase, he was truly a gentle man who lived a full life. I know of no one person who had met him who wouldn't agree with that. Rest in peace.

Roger and I have been friends since high school. Although I did not keep in as close of touch as I would have liked, I was hoping to see him at our upcoming class reunion.

I worked as a Federal Probation Officer during the time Roger was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Tucson. He appeared in Court in many of my probation and supervised release violation hearings and I found myself always happy to have him at my side for these proceedings. He was a good advocate for our Department and me in particular. I admired Roger's character,personality, and professionalism. A true gentleman.