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Richard Duckoff Obituary

Richard L. Duckoff, 89, of Manchester, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2024, at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack after a period of declining health. Born and raised in Manchester, he was the son of the late Maxwell E. Duckoff and Florence (Perkins) Duckoff.

Dick attended Webster Elementary School and graduated from St. Paul's School in Concord (class of 1952), Williams College (class of 1956) and Boston University School of Law (class of 1961).

After an early career of law practice, Dick turned his focus to issues of social justice and activism. He was intent on contributing his talents and energy to improve the quality of life for citizens in whatever way he could. This led him to engage in an extraordinary life of selfless commitment to the residents of Manchester and greater New Hampshire.

Dick was a passionate advocate for the underprivileged in the areas of affordable housing and tenants' rights. His desire to encourage and support others was reflected in every aspect of his life. Once referred to as "The Standard Bearer of the Little Guy," Dick's influence was far-reaching. He was the co-founder and president of New Hampshire Habitat for Humanity, chair of the board of Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services, a board member of The Way Home, a co-founder of the North End Neighborhood Association and a co-director of the Queen City Tenants Association. Additionally, he was a member of the New Hampshire Citizens' Action Committee and the Low-Income Housing Network and served on various committees of NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire. He was instrumental in the passage of the Just Cause Eviction Statute and the Certificate of Compliance Ordinance in Manchester.

Dick was a long-time trustee of the Manchester Historic Association and developed several historic walking tours with his associates at the MHA that focused on the history of Manchester's downtown, North End and cemeteries. He was involved with the now-defunct Friends of Valley Cemetery and succeeded in preserving a section of St. Augustin Cemetery that was nearly lost. His thorough work in the field of history and his service memberships helped build the community through a shared culture and sense of continuity.

As a former vice president and long-time supporter of the Friends of Stark Park, he solicited funds and booked the bands for the summer concert series at Stark Park.

Dick was a current associate member of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, W.W. Brown Camp #1, Manchester. Past memberships include the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire, Free and Accepted Masons, the New Hampshire Sons of the America Revolution and Queen City Rotary.

Dick's service to his community has left an impact on all who knew him.

His recreational activities included playing ragtime piano, attending jazz concerts, educating others about the history of Manchester, doing research at local libraries and, in recent years, traveling in the Midwest.

Dick is survived by his devoted wife of 36 years, Diana; daughters, Missy Susag of Edina, MN, Anne Morciszek (Henry) of Irvington, NY and Mary Aull (Luke) of Leesburg, VA; beloved granddaughter, Lauren Spotkov Johnson (Ryan) of Brightwaters, NY; stepdaughter, Carole Beekman of Clarksville, TN and other grandchildren. He was predeceased by his stepdaughter, Cheryl Beekman Tobin. He also leaves many close and cherished friends, including Manchester historian and collaborator John Jordan and fellow jazz aficionado Jim Townsend.

SERVICES: Calling hours are on Friday, April 19, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St., Manchester. A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday, April 20, at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul at St. Paul's School, 325 Pleasant St., Concord. Private burial will be held at Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Dick's name may be made to the Manchester Historic Association, 129 Amherst St., Manchester, NH 03101, Friends of Stark Park, P.O. Box 1485, Manchester, NH 03105, and The SPS Fund at St. Paul's School (designated to The Heritage Fund), 325 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the compassionate staff at the Community Hospice House for their care of Dick in his final days.

To leave a message of condolence, see the obituary at www.lambertfuneralhome.com

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Published by Union Leader on Mar. 30, 2024.

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John Robert Murphy - Another Tequila Sunrise

June 24, 2024

The city and the world lost a great man who lived a meaningful and life dedicated to helping others. His reward in Heaven will be great as well.
We appreciate his professionalism and friendly demeanor working with our band to have the privilege of performing at Stark Park for large and thankful crowds.
Our prayers go out to his loved ones, friends and co-workers over the years.

Allison Marie Dorrington

April 1, 2024

I did not know him that well but I met him quite a few times when I worked at the Manchester Historic Association. I was a newbie then, and I felt privileged to meet and greet people, who had been working in the same profession, that I was wanting to be in. I just want to express my condolences. It is truly an opportunity when people who are wiser than you cross your path.

Gail Thomas

March 31, 2024

Diana, I am sorry to hear about Dick´s passing. He is with his dad now.

Greg Barrett

March 30, 2024

Dick was a true friend of history and a selfless friend for so many
thru-out the community. Thank you for your vigor and efforts on behalf of those without a voice. May the road rise to meet you. RIP

Dee Santoso, Deputy Director, Manchester City Library

March 28, 2024

Mr. Duckoff was an avid library user, supporter and advocate. He will be missed. The Manchester City Library Staff and Trustees wish to express our sincerest sympathy to his family.

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