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Duane “PawPaw” Walter Bennett, 58, was born on March 1, 1967, to John Bennett and Bernice Van Leuven in Middletown, New York, and passed away on February 19, 2026, in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Duane was a devoted family man whose greatest joy in life was his grandchildren. Nothing made him happier than spending time with them, and he held each one especially close to his heart. His love for family was steady, deep, and unmistakable, shaping the way he lived and the way he cared for the people around him.
He had a passion for trucking and took great pride in the work he did. When he wasn’t on the road, he enjoyed woodworking, creating things with his hands that reflected both skill and patience. Duane also loved his dogs, his Twisted Tea, and the simple comfort of being surrounded by the family and close friends he cherished. His life was built on loyalty, laughter, and the kind of everyday moments that become lasting memories. Duane will truly be missed by those who knew and loved him.
Duane was preceded in death by his mother, Bernice Van Leuven; father, John Bennett; stepdad, Richard Van Leuven; brother, Casey Bennett; sister, Rachel (Sissy) LeBoeuf; granddaughter, Mystical Star-Lynn Bennett; father-in-law, Richard P. Packard; and Darrell Lucas, Sr. (Pops).
Left to cherish his memory are his son, Richard Packard II; daughters, Sharon “Sage” Bennett, and Renee’ (NayNay) Bennett; granddaughters, Julieayona Packard, Ashlyn Cloud, Lani Packard, and Breelynn Bennett; grandson, Kayson Bennett, Matthew Bennett, Liam Bennett, Logan Packard, and Bentley Packard; bonus grandchildren, Katrina, Claudia, Dennis, Dixon, Madison, and Mallorie; ex-wife, Suzette Bennett; brothers, Raymond Bennett, and Richard Van Leuven; sisters, Debra Falgout, and Angel Van Leuven; cousin, Chris Simpson along with numerous nieces, nephews and many cherished extended family and friends.
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