Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sara (Barnes) Duck, his parents, two daughters, Judith and Linda, at home; a foster son, David, at home, and three brothers, Gerald E., Pittsburgh; Foster A., Bainbridge Naval Hospital; J. R. Quay, merchant seaman at sea.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Hollidaysburg, and also the Sunday School Class.
Mr. Duck was a member of the Modern Woodman, No 8005. He was a car repairman and helper in the Altoona car shops.
Friends will be received at the Axe Funeral Home.
Altoona Mirror: 10/30/1944
Interment in Rose Hill
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DUCK - KELLER
Mr. Paul G. Duck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster B. Duck of 2305 Maple avenue, and Miss Naomi Keller, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Keller Price of 320 Seventh avenue. Juniata, were united in. marriage last evening at 8.45 o'clock with Rev. Bernard J. Conley officiating.
Altoona Mirror: May 26, 1932, page 24
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sara (Barnes) Duck, his parents, two daughters, Judith and Linda, at home; a foster son, David, at home, and three brothers, Gerald E., Pittsburgh; Foster A., Bainbridge Naval Hospital; J. R. Quay, merchant seaman at sea.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, Hollidaysburg, and also the Sunday School Class.
Mr. Duck was a member of the Modern Woodman, No 8005. He was a car repairman and helper in the Altoona car shops.
Friends will be received at the Axe Funeral Home.
Altoona Mirror: 10/30/1944
Interment in Rose Hill
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DUCK - KELLER
Mr. Paul G. Duck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster B. Duck of 2305 Maple avenue, and Miss Naomi Keller, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Keller Price of 320 Seventh avenue. Juniata, were united in. marriage last evening at 8.45 o'clock with Rev. Bernard J. Conley officiating.
Altoona Mirror: May 26, 1932, page 24
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Altoona Mirror: 10/30/1944
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