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Jerry W. Duncan Sr. - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal March 24, 1993

Funeral services for Mr. Jerry W. Duncan Sr., 48, were held at 1 p.m. Monday at Glenwood Funeral Home 
Chapel in Vicksburg with Rev. David Herrington officiating. Burial was at Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Duncan died Thursday at his home in Tallulah.

He was born in Monroe and lived most of his life in Delhi. He was a truck driver.

Survivors include his wife, Jeanette D. Duncan of Tallulah; one son, Jerry W Duncan Jr of Mobile, Ala.; 
two daughters, Nan Duncan of Mobile and Sybil Duncan of El Dorado, Ark.; two stepdaughters, Wvette Williams 
and Sarah Deanglo, both of Jackson, Miss.; four stepsons, Tommy Ellis of Charleston, S.C., John Dwayne Ellis 
and Charles Earl Davis, both of Jackson and Michael Davis of Tallulah; his mother, Sybil Couch of Vicksburg; 
one sister; Lottie Raney of Rapid City, S.D.; one brother, Ralph Duncan of Shreveport and 12 grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Charles Nolan, Alvin Holman, Ricky Standish, Jeffery Williams, Roy Hernandez and Reny Hernandez.

Honorary pallbearers were Richard Cortella, John Graham and Jimmy David Duncan.