Sharon Ann Duncan, 82, of Mesa, Arizona, passed away Thursday, April 19, 2018. She was born on August 12, 1935 to Lowell and Helen Goeckerman in Toledo, Ohio. Sharon is preceded in death by her parents and oldest son, Russell L. Duncan. She is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, Billie Duncan; son, Brian Duncan; daughters-in-law, Marie Duncan and Denise Duncan; brother, James Goeckerman; grandchildren, Deana Ryder, Jennifer Van Anne, Stephanie Moss, Danielle Spence, and Russell Duncan; and great grandchildren, Morgan Ryder, Lauren Ryder, Camryn Ryder, Jaden Duncan, Rylie Spence, Kaytlin Spence, Devynn Spence, Wesley Moss, and Annabelle Van Anne.
A visitation for Mrs. Duncan will be held Tuesday, April 24, 2018 from 4-7 p.m. A service will follow Wednesday morning, April 25, 2018 at 10:00 at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery, 7900 E. Main St. Mesa, Arizona 85207.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in the name of Sharon Duncan to Hospice at Home of Arizona, 1423 S. Higley Road, Suite 121, Mesa, Arizona 85206.
Ian and I send hugs, prayers and strength. She was a great lady! I will have fond memories of Laughlin and the ladies breakfast chats. In God’s arms
We are so sorry to have heard of your loss. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
We share our great memories of Mrs. Sharon Duncan with the entire Duncan family. What a great lady who had a great sense of humor, and who has been a piliar of strength for so many throughout her life.
Shelia and I will cherish forever our time with Sharon and Bill as they have always treated us as part of their family. Rest in peace, God Bless, we will love you forever , see you down the road
We have lost an Angel and Heaven has gained an Angel. We will always miss your great smile and sense of humor. RIP Lil Dunc. Love always, Dave & Jodi
Our thoughts and prayers for the family of Sharon. May she rest in peace.
I just can’t imagine your loss. Have comfort with your friends and family, they are your strength now. Although I have known you a short time, it feels like we should have met a long time ago.
Sharon was a fine, kind, and caring example to the kids on Deering Street in Garden City, Michigan where her and Bill raised their family. As one of the neighborhood kids I always knew the Duncan’s could be counted on to do the right thing for their kids and the neighborhood.
Ian and I send hugs, prayers and strength. She was a great lady! I will have fond memories of Laughlin and the ladies breakfast chats. In God’s arms
We are so sorry to have heard of your loss. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
We share our great memories of Mrs. Sharon Duncan with the entire Duncan family. What a great lady who had a great sense of humor, and who has been a piliar of strength for so many throughout her life.
Shelia and I will cherish forever our time with Sharon and Bill as they have always treated us as part of their family. Rest in peace, God Bless, we will love you forever , see you down the road
We have lost an Angel and Heaven has gained an Angel. We will always miss your great smile and sense of humor. RIP Lil Dunc. Love always, Dave & Jodi
Our thoughts and prayers for the family of Sharon. May she rest in peace.
I just can’t imagine your loss. Have comfort with your friends and family, they are your strength now. Although I have known you a short time, it feels like we should have met a long time ago.
Sharon was a fine, kind, and caring example to the kids on Deering Street in Garden City, Michigan where her and Bill raised their family. As one of the neighborhood kids I always knew the Duncan’s could be counted on to do the right thing for their kids and the neighborhood.