of Little Rock, AR
March 19, 1964 - July 18, 2021
Gregory Keith Duncan, age 57, of Little Rock, AR passed away in July 2021. Mr. Duncan earned both a Bachelors and Master's degree at Arkansas State University and was very skilled in math, science and computers. He had been a member of Lindauer Church of Christ in Forrest City, AR.
Greg enjoyed sports, trips, bookstores and restaurants. He had lived in New Castle, DE, Forrest City, AR, and Little Rock, AR.
Greg retired after working many years at Fidelity Information Services.
Greg is survived by 3 siblings, Sharon Duncan, Steven Duncan and Christopher Duncan, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Greg was preceded in death by parents, Lester Duncan and Rosalee Duncan; sister, Leslie Fitzko and her husband, Jack. Greg had special friends associated with college and church.
Family and friends are having small memorials in Greg's honor. He was loved and will be missed. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/chenal
Greg and I were friends growing up in Forrest City. We shared a passion for Star Trek. He was a good son, brother, and friend. He and his family are in my prayers.
Greg was always so kind and helpful at work, and wow, he was so smart! Occasionally, I will have a question about the application he worked on, and there's nobody to ask. We missed him at work after he retired, and I am sure his family misses him now. His family remains in my prayers.
Such sad news. Greg and I worked together in different capacities for many years. He was a terrific and reliable employee and I am so very sorry for his family for the horrific loss
Greg was always a big help at work. A good friend. I will keep him and his family in my prayers.
I worked with Greg at FIS for many years. He was a really smart guy, and was great getting to know him. Condolences to all of his family and friends.
I met Greg through his mom. He was quite witty. Enjoyed the times we were able to talk when he visited with her, his brother Chris, and sister Sharon when she came to visit. Makes me smile when I think about him and his idiosyncrasies. I always chuckle when I'm reminded of the time that he bought lottery tickets for his mom and me, for the fun of it.... Love and prayers to the family.
I loved my brother very much. He enjoyed talking about science, sports, documentaries, mysteries, and strange news items. I will miss those long phone calls. When able to visit one another after traveling between Arkansas and Delaware, we always had much to share and experience together. I treasure those memories and am saddened by his loss. Love, Sharon