Duncan was hardworking, sharp, funny, and yes...stubborn. But that was part of his charm. He lived unapologetically as himself, never without an opinion, and never without love for the people closest to him.
He loved food, time with family and friends, the magic of Christmas, and never shied away from sharing his opinions. Whether it was politics, life advice, or a good story, he always had something to say.
What we’ll remember most is how deeply he loved. He loved with his whole heart, and that love was returned tenfold by everyone who knew him.
Duncan is survived by his son Kevin, daughter Stacey, her husband Tony, grandson Kaleb, his wife Maho, and many nieces and nephews.