Fernando C. Ducut, born on November 24, 1949, in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines, was a remarkable man whose presence touched the lives of many. He peacefully passed away at home on September 15, 2025, surrounded by his beloved family in Tolleson, Arizona, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, love, and devotion.
Fernando dedicated many years of his life as a heavy equipment operator in the construction industry. With grit and determination, he became a skilled professional, known for his reliability and commitment to his craft. His educational journey included graduating high school, some college studies, and attending trade school, showcasing his dedication to personal and professional growth.
Growing up in the Philippines shaped Fernando into the loving and hardworking individual he was. He carried with him the rich culture and values from his homeland, and he embraced his life in Arizona with the same passion and zeal. He created a warm and welcoming home where family was always the center of his universe.
Fernando leaves behind his devoted wife, Amelia Ducut, who stood by his side through life’s journey. Their love was a beautiful testament to commitment and partnership. He is also survived by his cherished children, Ronnie-Grace, Raquel, and Romel, along with his grandchild, Mela. He took immense pride in his family, finding joy in every moment spent together, and his love for them will continue to inspire generations.
Fernando is preceded in death by his mother, Estrellita Clara, and his father, Delfin Ducut, both of whom he held dear in his heart. Their guidance and love laid the foundation for the man he became, and their memory will forever live on in the stories shared by his family.
In remembering Fernando C. Ducut, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life full of love, dedication, and unwavering strength. His spirit will continue to soar in the hearts of all who knew him, forever a source of inspiration and warmth.
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