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THOMAS HUGH DUNCAN OBITUARY
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© Shawnee News Star




THOMAS HUGH DUNCAN
1919 - 2003


Thomas Hugh Duncan, 84, Norman, died Tuesday in Greenville, Texas.
He was born May 22, 1919 in Custer County, Oklahoma.
Survivors include his wife, Aubeda Lois Hunt Duncan; sons, Louis T. Duncan and wife Orvillene and Hugh J. Duncan and wife Joyce; daughter, Mary L. Hudson and husband Bruce; brother, James Taylor "J.T." Duncan; sister, Mary Haggard; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Service will be 2:00 p.m. Friday at the Faith Assembly of God Church in Norman with the Rev. John Gifford and the Rev. Hugh J. Duncan officiating.
Burial will follow at New Hope Cemetery in Tecumseh under the direction of Primrose Funeral Service.
Published July 10, 2003.


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