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Ronald Lee Duncan

Auburndale, Florida

Sep 15, 1944 – Nov 17, 2023

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BORN
September 15, 1944
DIED
November 17, 2023
LOCATION
Auburndale, Florida

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Ron Duncan, formerly of Elkhart, died November 17, 2023, at his home in Auburndale, FL, following a stroke. He was born September 15, 1944, in Good Will, WV, to George and Bertha (Dillon) Duncan. Surviving are his wife, Pamela, Auburndale; son, Shane Duncan, Clermont; stepsons Troy Bontrager,...

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I had known Ron since 1979 when I became his neighbor. He was a gentleman with a big heart and loving personality. I worked for Ron at Sprinter Rv , D&D , Duncan Systems as his insurance claims manager and developed his RV training school for insurance industry. He was very inovator in developing insurance claim training and RV claims adjusting web program and hand on hand training of insurance adjusters. He was a good employer but more over a great friend who I miss.

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Prayers and love especially to Pam and Shane and their families. We have so many fond memories of times at CCCC and in The Bahamas. Love to you. May Ron rest in eternal peace.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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.

I am sadden to hear of Ron's passing. We worked together launching his windshield replacement business and spent more than a few afternoons playing golf. He was a great friend and had a big heart. Ron had a major impact on many people's lives and he will always be remembered as a true friend. Steve Horaney

Sad to hear, Ron was a special guy that I knew most of my life. Always had a great time with him out on the lanes. Rest In Peace my friend.

I met Ron through the Elks Club and it didn´t take long to find out what a genuine, generous person he was. I enjoyed the `occasional´ ride in his cart chatting about everything from business to life in general. Never raising his voice, he was always laid back but well respected amongst his golfing friends. We missed him when he moved south and always hoped he´d be in better health by doing so. Sympathies to Pam, Shane and the family from Elkhart.