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Melba Genale Whitsell Duncan
April 12, 1941- May 30, 2004

The Duncan family would like to thank everyone who attended Melba's funeral on June 2, 2004, and everyone who sent flowers or food. A few people have requested the addresses for three charities we suggested that people could donate to in lieu of sending flowers. I will post that information on this page as soon as I have it (hopefully sometime this week).

UPDATE: The newspaper omitted Melba's first name in her obituary (at least on the one I read). The same mistake was made at the online newspaper North Texas E-News. I e-mailed them and they promptly made the correction. Anyone who would like to print an accurate copy of the obituary, you can find it at the following link:
http://www.ntxe-news.com/artman/publish/article_16802.shtml
 
Those who knew my mom know that she was passionate about geneology. While I do not have the patience to spend the endless hours of research on the subject that she did, I had hoped to record her life story to pass onto her grandchildren and future generations. I did this with my grandma in 1998, my dad last year, and was planning to get my mom's story on tape later this year. Regretably, it is no longer possible to get the story directly from her. Therefore, I am hoping that her family and friends might fill it in for her by posting your favorite memories of her on this page. If you have pictures to send, or would prefer to contact me privately rather than posting here for others to see, you can use my Contact Me page to send me an e-mail. To read what others have written, scroll down or click here.
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Name: Linda Summers Duncan
Date: Sunday, August 01, 2004 at 4:51:14 PM
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Location: Denison, TX USA
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è ø*è ø*met Melba in 1977, the year I married her brother-in-law, Wayne Duncan. A year or so later, after Wayne and I moved to Denison, Melba would come over and we would run around together, shopping and doing errands.
Both our families began to build our own houses at about the same time, so Melba and I had a lot in common to talk about as we planned our homes and dreamed of the future enjoyment they would bring.
Sadly, our hopes and dreams were never quite fulfilled. For one reason or another, neither house was ever fully completed, even though we moved in and lived in them for many years.
Mr. McAdams, the pastor who spoke at Melba's memorial service, was so right when he said her most outstanding attribute was her generosity. She was always willing to "go that extra mile" to help someone.
After I lost my husband to cancer in December 2001, Melba would call ever so often just to see how I was doing. She included me in family activities and gatherings. I would always drop by the farm and visit with her and Bill whenever I was on the way to the little country cemetery to visit my husband's gravesite.
Melba's one great passion was genealogy. She loved to talk about the subject with anyone who would listen. It impressed me how she could keep track of the many family lines, and how she was able to ferret out such incredible amounts of little-known information.
When I showed her a genealogy compiled years ago by one of my great-uncles, Melba was delighted. It didn't take her long to discover some names that led her to believe our two families may have been connected several generations in the past. I guess now we'll never know for sure, but I like to think that tie to my husband's family exists.
I miss Melba, and will continue to miss her. She was there for me in my darkest hours. I'm glad she was part of my life.
~~Linda S. Duncan
August 1, 2004
Name: Laura (Lolly) Wilcox
Date: Sunday, June 20, 2004 at 3:36:36 PM
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Location: Hardin, Texas USA
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Not only was Melba my cousin, but most important she was my friend. Her Grandmother was my Mothers sister so we usually made at least one trip a year for Mom to visit her sister. When we would arrive I would immediately go to Skeet and Florines. I always felt so much at home in their home. Melba was 6 months older than myself and Peggy is about a year and a half younger. The three of us were very close. On those visits, in between the endless meals and homemade ice cream that was enjoyed at Aunt Retta and Uncle Al's house, the three of us were busy being girls. We would play paper dolls for days at a time. As I got older I would sometime stay on for a longer visit when my parents went home. I will never forget those years..
During the years that we were raising our families the visits were farther apart, but we still kept in touch. A few years ago my daughter moved to Lewisville. When she told me she was moving that far away from me, I had mixed feelings. I didn't want her to move, but I knew that I would get to visit with my favorite cousins more often, and that we have done.
Melba was one of the most generous people I have ever known..She was always thinking of what she could do for someone else..
Melba loved her husband, children, grand children,brother, sisters and her geneology work... she loved her family, her roots. That is why she was so passionate about the geneology study she had taken on. She would be so excited about something she had found and would call me to tell me about it, I would try to keep it straight but I'm afraid I just didn't have the passion that she had...
I could go on and on but I can not put into words what a beautiful person that Melba was. She has left a void here on this earth that we will fill with the precious memories that we all have.
Name: Louise Alley
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 at 12:32:28 PM
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Location: Trenton, TX USA
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In High School - Melba was my best friend. We spend much time together. A lot of that time was studying for tests.. She would either spend the night at my house or I would stay at hers. We watched "American Bandstand" and danced together. That is how we both learned to dance. I would lead, so after I got married and danced with my husband, he would get onto me for trying to lead.
Many week-ends during the summer our families would meet at the lake and picnic together. Melba taught me how to swim and float on my back.
Over all the years we kept in contact. For years by letter or phone, with a couple of visits. Six years ago I moved to Trenton which is only 15 miles south of Bonham. Since Melba lived about that distance in the other direction, we would meet in Bonham and have lunch together and reminiscence over old times. We had talked on the phone about two or three weeks before her death, planning to get together for lunch after school was out as I work for the Trenton ISD. I surely will miss her email's, phone calls and most of all our visits.
Her MEMORY will always be with me.
Louise (Haynes) Alley
Name: Donna Duncan
Date: Monday, June 07, 2004 at 8:31:35 PM
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