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Duane Fear Obituary

Duane Lewis Fear passed away at Swedish Hospital ICU in Seattle, Washington on Saturday, September 3, 2016, surrounded by his wife and children, after a long and valiant struggle due to complications after surgery. Duane was born October 18, 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri to Carl and Erma (Calhoon) Fear. He was the second of their three children. Duane attended a small neighborhood Presbyterian Church and was happy to say he had perfect attendance for eight years. As a boy, Duane loved baseball, and he dreamed of having a professional baseball career. He tried out for the St. Louis Cardinals, but when he didn't make the team it did not dampen his love for the game. Duane graduated from Bayliss High School in 1964, then attended Missouri School of Mining and Engineering in Rolla, Missouri for one year. He went to work for Southwestern Bell in 1965, then he enlisted in the US Navy in 1966. In September of 1966 he married Virginia (Ginny) Crisman. The couple moved to Washington, DC where Duane served at the Naval Security Station until the end of his enlistment in 1969, when they returned to St. Louis and he returned to work at Southwestern Bell and attended community college. It was at this time they became parents to Sara Jane (Williams), and to Jason Duane. He was meticulous in his work in the central office and went on to join circuit design. He transferred to Seattle, WA in 1978 where he was promoted to supervisor for Pacific Northwest Bell. He loved his work in the telecommunications industry. At the time of his death, age 69, he was still a full-time employee of Century Link. Duane loved sports; baseball and golf in particular. He coached the women's softball team, the Diamond Dusters, in Seattle. He played on the Seattle Parks & Rec team, the Divers, who won a championship. He took up golf in the 1980's, and for a few years played golf and baseball with equal enthusiasm. However, it was golf that provided the metaphor for his life. It challenged him to be the best he could be. Duane strived for excellence in everything he did, and this drive for excellence extended to his relationships as a husband, father, friend and co-worker. One of the truly memorable experiences of his life was winning a contest in 1988 that enabled him to play golf with the great Jack Nicklaus. In 1993 Duane married Cheryl (Taylor) Fear. The couple lived in Mount Vernon while Duane continued to work in Seattle. At the end of 2004 he was diagnosed with B-cell non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Duane's strength of character, body, and spirit rose to the occasion, and he came through the chemo and radiation treatments like a champ. He completed his cancer treatments at the same time his wife completed seminary. He was ardent in his support of his wife's call to ordained ministry as an Elder in the United Methodist Church, even though it meant moving to Spokane, Cashmere, and back to Bellingham as she itinerated. He loved to sing, and joined the Apollo Men's Choir in Wenatchee, and the choir at Garden Street UMC. Duane was proud grandfather to Lindsay and Carly Williams, and Owen Williams, Jeffrey Duane Fear, Melissa, Megan, and Ty Harris, and was looking forward to the arrival of Daniel Kyle Campbell Jr., his first great grandchild. Duane was preceded in death by his parents, Carl & Erma Fear; brother, Robert Fear; brother-in-law, Tom Wagner. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl; daughter, Sara Williams (Mark); son, Jason Duane Fear (Jen); Cheryl's children, Marnie Harris (Ron) and Terry Lee Taylor; sister, Diane Wagner and sister-in-law, Linda Fear, and numerous nieces and nephews. Duane loved life and made life for everyone around him better. His son-in-law, Ron, said, "I am a better man because I know Duane." To which his daughter, Sara, added, "We're all better because we know Duane." His granddaughter Lindsay said, "Grandpa is legendary." He was the epitome of a gentle-man. A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 10th at 2:00 PM in Mount Vernon, WA at the First United Methodist Church located at 1607 E. Division. The family requests memorial gifts be made in Duane Fear's name to Swedish Foundation, Digestive Health Network, 747 Broadway, P.O. Box 3976, Seattle, WA 98124-3976. You may share memories with the family at www.westfordfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Bellingham Herald on Sep. 7, 2016.

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James Nicolaou

August 31, 2023

We always had fun golfing with Duane. I miss that friendship

September 12, 2016

ohhhh, Cheryl!....sending you a hug. Christine from your dental office

Gloria Colvin-Jackson

September 11, 2016

I am saddened to hear the news of Duane Fears passing. I worked with him at US West in Seattle in the 1980's; he was a very nice guy who like to have fun at work, and enjoyed a good joke or laugh. My condolences go out to his family; may you find comfort in knowing he was well respected by those who knew him.

Stephen Johnstone

September 10, 2016

Duane was a good teacher, a friendly guy, and quite a sports enthusiast. He will be missed.

Sunset over Puget Sound

Bill Kelley

September 10, 2016

Late last night, we were talking about Duane and remembered this...
In November 1980, my wife Shirley, due to a spike in her blood pressure, was admitted to the hospital 2 weeks prior to our daughter's birth.
Duane visited one day and brought a beautiful photo he had taken of a sunset over Puget Sound. He thought she might be able to use it during labor as a focal point. We didn't know how important that would turn out to be for her during a very long labor. Two years later, it was with us again for the birth of our son and has been on display in our home for the past nearly 36 years.
It was a wonderful example of the kind of caring person Duane was - as driven as he was in playing sports, he could show an equal amount of compassion for his friends.

Shirley Kelley

September 9, 2016

When I think of Duane, I always remember him as the ultimate gentleman. He was funny and quite the joker, but always a truly kind and caring person. I feel lucky to have known him. So sorry for your loss.

Mike Evans

September 9, 2016

To Duane, a friend and a partner in the telecommunications industry. Duane was always there to help. I am proud to have known and work with him.

My prayers go out to his family & loved ones!!

James Nicolaou

September 9, 2016

I met Duane in 2012 playing golf at Avalon Golf &CC, I joined them as a single, so it was completely random that we met. Duane made me feel comfortable joining their group, so comfortable that we played together every week for two years. He always encouraged me to be better, he coached and supported my game. As the Captain of our 4-some he was a great mentor and friend and I will miss him. I'm so glad we had a chance to play one last time in August, he still had the same fiery passion for the game and still expected to execute the perfect swing every time. I'm sure in heaven the fairways are a mile wide and the hole is as big as the Grand Canyon. My condolences to the family, may he Rest in Peace.

Tinja Wyman

September 8, 2016

Cheryl - You and your family are in my prayers. I didn't know Duane very well but he impressed me as a very kind person. Take care and God bless.

Bill Kelley

September 8, 2016

I'll never forget all of the years playing ball, golfing and my time together with Duane - inside & out of work. We never thought about it as making memories...we were just having fun.

Dan Berry

September 7, 2016

I first met Duane playing softball for the divers. We also both work at Ma Bell (PNB, USwest, Qwest, Centurylink). Duane is an inspiration to us all.
Peace be with you.

Mike Cowden

September 7, 2016

It's been a long time since I have seen Duane. As a team member of the "Divers" some years past, I remember most of all his passion for the game and sportsmanship. Always positive! My condolences to the family. I am sure he will be missed.

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