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Cimarron County, Oklahoma

Kenton Cemetery


© Amarillo Globe News
May 12, 2002


Buck Duncan

CLAYTON, N.M. - Buck Duncan, 78, died Saturday, May 11, 2002.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Assembly of God Church of Clayton with Leroy Henson, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Kenton Cemetery in Kenton, Okla., by Hass Funeral Directors.

Mr. Duncan was born on June 16, 1923, near Lamar, Colo., to John Wesley Duncan II and Golda (Cochran) Duncan. A resident of Clayton since 1997, he lived in Kenton, Felt, Okla., and Guymon, Okla., until 1986 when he moved to Lamar.

Survivors include three daughters, Linda Leak of Clayton, Kathy Gose of Littleton, Colo., and Joan Fahrney of Grottoes, Va.; a son, Mike Duncan of Mesa, Ariz.; a sister, Mildred Davis of Kenton; 13 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.


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