Lawrence W. Duncan
March 21, 1919 - March 28, 2017
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Lawrence W. Duncan
March 21, 1919 - March 28, 2017
Obituary
Lawrence w. Duncan, 98, of charleston, passed away at his residence on tuesday, march 28, 2017.
He was born march 2, 1919 in morton, virginia to the late joe and delphia bush duncan.
He worked as a sales manager with tag galyean and served as the parking director for the city of charleston. He had also served as a city councilman.
He was a mason, shriner, and member of the scottish rites.
Lawrence was a loving 22 year companion of mary shafer of south charleston, and is survived by her daughter, karen king.
Since he has outlived all his family and most of his friends, lawrence requested his body be cremated with no services.
In lieu of flowers, send a memorial donation in memory of lawrence who had a great love for animals to an animal shelter of your choice.
You may send condolences to the family at: www.Barlowbonsall.Com.
Barlow bonsall funeral home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements.
3 responses to Lawrence W. Duncan
Vicki Bloxton says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Friend
Location: Charleston West Virginia
End Of An Era. My Dad, Ted Brady, Who Passed In 1974, Worked With Larry For Years At Tag Galyean. I Remember, As A Child Going Into The Showroom, And Can See Larry Sitting At This Desk, Always Perfectly Dressed In His Suit. Back In The Day When Car Salesmen Were Respected And Not The Butt End Of Jokes.
Roger & Carol Jefferson says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Friend
Location: South Charleston West Virginia
Duncan Was One Of The Nicest Men We Have Ever Known. He Was A Patient And Caring Man.
Beth Moore says:
August 10, 2021
Location: Alabama
May Fond Memories Of Your Dear Loved One Bring You Comfort During This Hard Time In Your Life. Look Back On All The Good Memories You Were Able To Have And Smile At The Fact That You Were Able To Share These. My Heart And Sympathies Go Out To You And Your Family.
Proverbs 10:7 The Memory Of The Righteous One Is Due For A Blessing.”
Something That Gives Us Great Comfort Is The Bible Truth That Death Is Not The Dot Or Period At The End Of A Sentence, But Rather The Comma Or Pause Because Our Dear Loved Ones Will Live Again. We Know That We Will See Our Loved Ones Again Because The Beautiful Promise Recorded At Revelation 21:4 “And He Will Wipe Out Every Tear From Their Eyes, And Death Will Be No More, Neither Will Mourning Nor Outcry Nor Pain Be Anymore.” What A Truly Special Day So Close At Hand To Be Able To Embrace Our Loved Ones Again!