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Benjamin Thornton “Ben” Duncan

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Benjamin Thornton “Ben” Duncan

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
11 Oct 2003 (aged 87)
California, USA
Burial
Royston, Franklin County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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DUNCAN, Benjamin Thornton Passed away peacefully on the morning of October 11, 2003 at the Fremont Care Center in Fremont, Ca at the age of 87. Ben was born April 17, 1916 in Canon, Georgia.

He was a retired 20 year veteran of the US Marine Corp and served in the Pacific during World War II. Ben worked in the aerospace industry in Arizona and California and spent his last 30 years in Milpitas, Ca.

Mr. Duncan is survived by his son, Stephen Duncan of Sacramento and his sister Ruth Massey in Georgia. He is locally survived by long time friend Moyo Torres and her children, Inez Torres, Yolanda Wilsey, Eddy Torres, Larry Torres and their families.

Private Cremation by BERGE-PAPPAS-SMITH MORTUARY of Fremont. Remembrance Service to be announced at a future date.

Benjamin Duncan's final resting place will be the Rosehill Cemetery, Rosehill, Ga. For further information please call: BERGE-PAPPAS-SMITH CHAPEL OF THE ANGELS. Published in San Jose Mercury News on Oct. 14, 2003
DUNCAN, Benjamin Thornton Passed away peacefully on the morning of October 11, 2003 at the Fremont Care Center in Fremont, Ca at the age of 87. Ben was born April 17, 1916 in Canon, Georgia.

He was a retired 20 year veteran of the US Marine Corp and served in the Pacific during World War II. Ben worked in the aerospace industry in Arizona and California and spent his last 30 years in Milpitas, Ca.

Mr. Duncan is survived by his son, Stephen Duncan of Sacramento and his sister Ruth Massey in Georgia. He is locally survived by long time friend Moyo Torres and her children, Inez Torres, Yolanda Wilsey, Eddy Torres, Larry Torres and their families.

Private Cremation by BERGE-PAPPAS-SMITH MORTUARY of Fremont. Remembrance Service to be announced at a future date.

Benjamin Duncan's final resting place will be the Rosehill Cemetery, Rosehill, Ga. For further information please call: BERGE-PAPPAS-SMITH CHAPEL OF THE ANGELS. Published in San Jose Mercury News on Oct. 14, 2003


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