Lee Duncan
Saturday
16
September

Celebration of Life

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Saturday, September 16, 2023
2457 Burnstown Road
2457 Burnstown Road
Renfrew, Ontario, Canada

Donations

Child Action Poverty Network

Obituary of Lee Roy Duncan

Lee passed peacefully at home, with family by his side onFriday September 8, 2023, he was 72. Dearly loved husband of Tina Duncan. Loving father of Lisa Barnes and amazing stepfather of Tori, Jake and Emily. Proud grandfather/papa to Liam, Jayce and Oliver. He will be missed by all his nieces and nephews and friends!

Lee was the oldest of six siblings, to whom he was a very special brother, a best friend, a confidante, and hero in his own way. He loved the wild and wonderful country roads of West Virginia all his life and never forgot them, even as he moved to the majestic and adventurous land of Canada. Lee could make anywhere feel like home. He is preceded in death by parents Carl Haven Duncan, Sr. and Lily May Duncan of Wyoming County, WV; sister Ruby Jackson of Raleigh County, WV; and brother Bobby Duncan of Raleigh County, WV.

He is survived by sisters Elizabeth (CC) Waldron of Raleigh County, WV; Donna Bowman (John) of Wyoming County, WV; and Patricia Stewart of Wyoming County, WV; brother Carl Duncan, Jr. of Boone County, WV; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends in West Virginia.

We would like to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation to the palliative care team from Bayshore home health, especially his main nurse, Brittney; a very special person. Words cannot begin to describe the loving support that was provided by Hailie Harris who provided end of life support in our home for Lee.  You will always be a part of our family.

Lee always helped others, so donations in his memory may be made to Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network ( CPAN) to support underprivileged families in Renfrew County.  Respecting Lees wishes a Celebration of Life will be held at his home, 2457 Burnstown Rd on Saturday,  September 16 from 2pm to 4pm. All who knew Lee are welcome to come celebrate. 

 

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