On September 14th, 2024, Duncan Fiddler MacIver of Littleton, NH passed away at the age of 47. He was born on September 9, 1977 to parents, Timothy and Carol MacIver.
For most of his life you could normally find Duncan fishing at one of his favorite spots in the area, such as Streeter Pond, Doge Pond, and others alike. When out in nature he truly felt the most at peace with himself and the universe.
Duncan was a man who was skilled with his craftsmanship and knowledge of mechanics. He worked very laborious jobs and could always be found building something new or tinkering with some device in the garage. He was a man of music as well, although he may have not always kept on beat.
Duncan was in the military for years, side by side with some of his closest friends: Randy White, Benjamin Cleaves, Joe Currier, etc.
Duncan's surviving family members are his brother, Angus, and his two children, James and Chloe MacIver.
At this moment in time the services will be held at the VFW on Cottage St in Littleton, NH on the 28th of September from 12 to 3pm. This event is limited to close family and friends.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
101 Union St, Littleton, NH 03561

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