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Todd Daniel Duncan

Austin, Texas

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Family-Placed ObituaryTodd Daniel Duncan Todd Daniel Duncan of Leander, Texas was born March 2, 1985, to Randall and Denesia Duncan in Tucson, Arizona. He moved to Leander at 18 months of age with his family. Todd was taken to be with his Lord on August 14, 2005; rests in Jesus now,...

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Todd is my nephew. His father Randy is my big brother. Even though a little time has past since Todd died, it still hurts and seems so senseless. He was so young and strong....and now he is gone. If you have diabetes or know someone who does PLEASE take this disease seriously. I think that's what Todd would tell you if he was alive today.

I consider Todd my special angel. The other grand kids,especially Matt was always joking that Todd was my favorite. He will alway hold a special place in my heart. He was alway a joy to be around. I would have him show me and grandpa his muscles. I Love you Matt and Cara. You are very special to me also

I had many classes with Todd in high school, & he was such a great guy to be around. He always knew how to make me laugh, (and we had some great laughs)! He came up with some of the cornest but funniest (to him) nicknames for me that only Todd would think of. (i.e. He used to call me Christopher Columbus, because my initials were CC, & birds nest, because my hair is curly). He was also very sweet, If you asked him for a favor, like a ride home, even if it was out of his way, he would give you...

I knew Todd as one of the kids in the neighborhood who everytime he drove by, would honk, but more than likely stop and chat where we would procede to give each other a hard time. I last saw him at HEB, buying fish for a fish fry, which I kiddingly said that I now knew his secret to catching so many fish. Unfortunately for myself, his family, friends and the rest of the world, he left us a few days later. I will definetely miss him.

I am so sorry to hear this. I had many classes with Todd in school and I was friends with him. I lost touch with him in 2002 and had seen him around town. We say Hi and and that was it. I feel for you and I know he is Good hands now.

Toddie was an amazing guy, and always a joy to be around. I will miss him so much, but I know that he is even happier now with the Lord! His family is so strong in faith, and they raised a great young man. Matthew Aaron, i love you so much, and I can't help but think of how hard this is on you. You are a rock, and I look up to you for being so strong for your family. I remember Toddie riding with me to Wendy's one night after church...he opened my glove box, and took out the $5 I kept in...

In high school we called him hottie toddie, because all the young cheerleaders asked us about him and said how "hot" he was. He was a great kid with one of those "million dollar smiles." Matt his older brother and I were best friends, and I loved embarrassing him with Matt in the hallways of Leander High. His face would turn bright red when we would yell out "hottie toddie" he was like the little brother I never had to tease. He was like family. Any family of Matt's seemed to be family to me....

Our deepest sympathies are with you during this time. Todd was a great friend and a brother in Christ; I will hold on to our memories forever. Nothing prepares you for this kind of situation, that is why we have faith. Our prayers are with you.

Todd, I know that you are singing the sweet praises of God. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.