Date Of Birth: January 3, 1945
Date Of Death: February 28, 2007
Jack Eldon Duncan, IIJack E. Duncan was born on January 3, 1945 to Jack and Rowena Duncan in Vincennes, Indiana. He spent his early years in Vincennes, playing High School Football.Jack served his country honorably in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.He is survived by his daughter, Heather Weber, and grandson Kyle Morgan, and sisters Sandy and Rose Marie.He will be laid to rest with military honors at Marion National Cemetery on Monday, March 5, 2007 at 10:00 AM.Donations may be made to the Heart Association, Diabetes Foundation
dennis taylor says
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF JACK – A FRIEND AND CLASS MATE – DENNIS TAYLOR — CLASS OF ” 63 “
Valrie McBride says
I work in the same building where Jack managed the parking lot.
He had a good heart, and was proud of his service to the United States.
I considered Jack a friend and will miss his freindly chatter.
Kyle Morgan says
He took me to my first Colts Game
Bill Smith says
I went to High School with Jack. I knew him and his family from my father William Smith working with his father at Pomeroys in Vincennes where I grew up. My sympathy goes out to his sisters and his family.
v says
We will miss you Jack.
Bob Rees says
I and my wife Shirley are truely sorry for your loss. Jack was a school classmate of ours. I remember him as an always laughing and happy guy.
theresa says
My sister & nephew lost a Dad and Grandpa far to soon. Time heals all wounds.
Susan Douglas says
I will miss you, my friend. You were fun to work with. You are gone too soon. I know you will be happy in your next home. You were loved by the people who knew you. You were a lucky man. Rest Well.
Susan Douglas says
I will miss you, my friend. You were fun to work with. You are gone too soon. I know you will be happy in your next home. You were loved by the people who knew you. You were a lucky man. Rest Well.
Susan Douglas says
I will miss you, my friend. You were fun to work with. You are gone too soon. I know you will be happy in your next home. You were loved by the people who knew you. You were a lucky man. Rest Well.