We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Florence Duncan. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. She loved unconditionally, and in return, we loved her the same. She was the light in a dark tunnel; the sun on a cloudy day; the rain on a parched flower.
OBITUARY
On August 22nd, 2020, God brought my beautiful grandmother home, taking away the brightest light ever shown on this Earth. Though our world is less bright, and the pain of losing her is fierce, we should be comforted knowing Heaven has welcomed another Angel....her name is Flo. She is now reunited with her husband, Wayne, my beloved grandfather, after 33 years. She is survived by family and friends from every walk of life....young and... see moreOn August 22nd, 2020, God brought my beautiful grandmother home, taking away the brightest light ever shown on this Earth. Though our world is less bright, and the pain of losing her is fierce, we should be comforted knowing Heaven has welcomed another Angel....her name is Flo. She is now reunited with her husband, Wayne, my beloved grandfather, after 33 years. She is survived by family and friends from every walk of life....young and old, near and far, all sharing the pain that comes from losing a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law, and friend. My grandmother was kind and loving like no other. She never judged, but accepted everyone for who they were. If you were lucky enough to be a part of her life, you knew the true meaning of love, patience, devotion and empathy. My grandmother loved unconditionally, and in return, was loved the same. She will be in our hearts forever, always remembered and never forgotten. My dear grammy, as we said to each other at the close of our weekly phone calls, “I love you with my whole heart and soul.”
Until we meet again.