of Bono, AR
November 22, 1945 - December 10, 2018
Donald McKinley Duncan, 73, of Bono, passed away, Monday, December 10, 2018 at the Flo and Phil Jones
Hospice House. He was born November 22, 1945 in Heber Springs to Robert McKinley Duncan and Mary Virginia Pierce Duncan. Donald served in the United States Army. He was a member of Wesley Chapel in Quitman but has attended Cathedral Baptist church since 2015 when he and Teresa moved to Bono. Donald is a retired truck driver for Virco Mfg., after 25 years of service. He was a member of the American Legion Post 64 of Heber Springs, and a member of the National Rifle Association.
Preceded in death by his parents, brother, Edwin Tim Duncan; sister, Virginia Mayne; grandson, Connor Duncan.
Survivors are his loving wife, Teresa (Vaile) Duncan; son, Christopher Duncan (Kellie); daughter, Nikiah (Klynt) Carver; grandchildren, Brittney Duncan, Tyler Carver; brother, Bob (Carol) Duncan; sister, Charlotte (Jay) Cacioppo, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A memorial service will be, Friday, December 14, 2018, 11:00 am, at Cathedral Baptist Church.
Alzheimer Dementia took the life of this loving husband, devoted father and wonderful caring man.
In lieu of flowers/plants a donation to the Alzheimer Association would be grateful. Donations can be sent to, 10201 West Markham, Suite 100, Little Rock, AR, 72205 or you can donate online at alz.org\donate in honor of Don Duncan.
Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home are in charge of arrangements.
Don, you were an amazing man. You were always there for your family. I always enjoyed talking with you. Your California family loves you.
Teresa and family, I want you all to know that you are in my prayers. Don was a wonderful man and a great cousin! I have many precious memories of our years growing up. I will miss Don's smiling face at family reunions and look forward to that Great Reunion Day when we all will be together again. May the good Lord hold you in His hands and give you comfort and peace. Love you all.
Knew Don from many years ago, his older brother Bob was married to my older sister Evelyn, His Sister just older than him was engaged to my brother Chuck. We spent a lot of time with the Duncans, and made some lasting memories. I mainly remember Don as a 10-11 year old young man running around with Tim his brother, typical young boys full of fun and good times. I am very sorry for your loss, this family was a major part of my younger life. I'm sure he will be missed.
Don, you were such a good man, husband, father and a friend of mine. You will be missed, but never forgotten. Fly high my friend. Till we meet again ðŸ™
My heart is heavy for your loss. Uncle Don was so sweet and kind. Loved his sense of humor and his accent!! May you feel the comfort of our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We love you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you Teresa. We are so blessed that Don was part of our church family. He will be greatly missed.
So sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for peace and strength for the family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Teresa.
I'm so happy I got to meet Don, Dave had told me so many wonderful stories about the two of them. Thank you for making the trip up to see us, I have some wonderful pictures of our "adventures". Prayers for you all at this most difficult time.
I cannot express how sad I feel for you all. Don was like a brother to me. Love & prayers for you all. â¤
My deepest sympathy and love to you all in such a tender time! I'm so thankful He had such a wonderful family that has been so supportive through it all! My thoughts and prayers will be with you in the coming days!