In add1ton lo his wile he survived by sisters Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Bartley-Wood. Mrs. Wesley Lockaby, Mrs. E L Jenk1ns and Mrs. Mildred Mckenze of Fort Worth, Mrs. Clifton Hill of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Russell Decker of Glasford. Ill, three brothers, Glenn Duncan of Bonham, Sam Duncan of Greenville and Huel Lee (Dub) Duncan of Dallas. and several nieces and nephews. In early life he had been a farmer. but for the last several years he had followed the carpentry trade in Bonham
In add1ton lo his wile he survived by sisters Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Bartley-Wood. Mrs. Wesley Lockaby, Mrs. E L Jenk1ns and Mrs. Mildred Mckenze of Fort Worth, Mrs. Clifton Hill of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Russell Decker of Glasford. Ill, three brothers, Glenn Duncan of Bonham, Sam Duncan of Greenville and Huel Lee (Dub) Duncan of Dallas. and several nieces and nephews. In early life he had been a farmer. but for the last several years he had followed the carpentry trade in Bonham
Family Members
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Mary Neil Duncan Lockaby
1909–1977
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Iva Evelyn Duncan Taylor
1911–1995
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Huel L Duncan
1915–1978
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Hertha Dean Duncan
1916–1918
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Myrtle Ione "Dutch" Duncan Decker
1919–2008
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Samuel Newton Duncan
1921–1997
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Adnah Arion Duncan Pickard
1923–1970
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Melba Lee Duncan Hill
1929–2013
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Glen Colbert "Ray" Duncan
1934–1993
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