

Connie Dianne Duncan, lovingly known as Dianne to her friends and family, went to be with the Lord on March 16, 2025. Born on August 14, 1960, Dianne’s life was a testament to her enduring spirit of love, resilience, and selflessness. Her passing, due to complications from COPD, leaves a profound void in the hearts of all who knew her, underscoring the depth of her impact during her 64 years.
Dianne’s life was a masterpiece woven with kindness, generosity, and unshakable devotion to her family. She shared her life with her husband, Thomas Duncan, who stood alongside her through the years. Her greatest joy, however, came from her children—Sara Jordan, Mary Laverne, Keith Laverne, and Shelby Capello—and her grandchildren—Ira DeLoach, Grayson, Scott, Casey, and Skyler. They were her foundation, her source of strength, and her pride. As a mother and grandmother, Dianne was a rock, a steadfast figure of love and guidance who shaped their lives with compassion, unity, and unwavering support. Her nurturing nature extended far beyond her immediate family, touching the hearts of countless others.
In her younger years, Dianne worked as a waitress, where her warm and friendly nature transformed simple encounters into enduring friendships. Her ability to connect with people was a reflection of her generous heart and genuine love for others.
Dianne’s passions were as diverse as they were heartfelt. Hosting family dinners brought her immense joy, and she turned these gatherings into cherished celebrations filled with laughter and love. Her artistic talent shone through in the intricate bead curtains she crafted, each one a labor of love and an expression of her creative spirit. Through these creations, she added beauty to the world that mirrored the grace of her life.
Even when faced with adversity, Dianne’s strength never faltered. Whether overcoming the challenges of life or enduring health struggles, including COPD, she met each obstacle with courage and determination. Her big heart and unstoppable spirit served as a reminder of the incredible resilience of the human spirit.
Dianne’s selfless nature knew no bounds. She was always the first to offer a helping hand, quietly and generously serving others in their times of need. Her life was a testament to the power of compassion, and the legacy she leaves behind is defined by the countless lives she enriched with her kindness and faith.
As we remember Connie Dianne Duncan, let us celebrate the extraordinary life she led. Let her story inspire us to love without limits, find joy in life’s simplest moments, and approach every challenge with unwavering optimism. Dianne’s spirit lives on in the laughter of her family, the memories shared around dinner tables, and the lives forever touched by her presence.
Though her earthly journey has come to an end, her legacy continues. Let us honor her memory by embodying the values she held dear: love, generosity, and an unyielding zest for life. Dianne’s spirit will forever remain an integral thread in the fabric of the lives she so deeply touched.
FAMILY
Thomas G. DuncanHusband
Keith LaverneSon
Mary LaverneDaughter
Sara JordanDaughter
Shelby Capelo and husband IsraelDaughter
Donna CannonSister
Patricia DoucetSister
Grayson, Ira, Scott, Casey and SkylarGrandchildren
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