Condolences
Debbie, Marshall, Ken
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your dad. A great Stoney Lake neighbour and friend for decades who will be truly missed.
I always looked forward to visiting every Spring once I saw some activity.
RIP Frank and enjoy a beer with Jim.
The Bondy’s
My deepest sympathies to the Duncanson family. My first impression of Mr Duncanson was how kind, engaging and happy he was. My all time favorite VP and a person I admired very much.
Sandy Linklater
Hi Debbie, Marshall and Ken,
Here’s hoping they’re enjoying a scotch somewhere with my dad! I hope you are well and happy. Time flies.
Hugs,
Shelly Jamieson (Gibb)
George and I have known Frank and Joan for a lot of years in Toronto and Calgary. It was always such a pleasure to be in their company, lots of stories and laughter. Our condolences to all the family, he was a great person and a great friend and we know he will be sadly missed by all the family.
My condolences to Deb and the rest of the Duncanson family. I always enjoyed Frank , he was a very kind gentleman.
Sympathies from Shirley Robinson
While reading the obit for Dunc, I was reminded of the fun timnges we ad as next door neighbours. I can remember Cleo teaching Skippy dog manners. I can visualise Marshall' s claiming maneuvors but most important of all I was reminded of our many conversations early in the morning wile I was driving Dunc to the subway. My condolences to all of the Duncansons. I have to correct on error in the obit. Judy always referred to Imperial Place in Toronto as Mr. Duncanson's building.
Ron Kramer
Our condolences to Debbie, Marshall and Ken on the passing of their Father, Frank. Frank was well liked, fun to be around and had a zest for life. He joined the retired banker's golf on Wednesday group in Calgary and enjoyed their friendships at the golf as well as their lunches. My husband worked for Frank for many years.
Gordon and Marilyn Rodrigues.
Dear Deb and Family.....Norma & I were saddened to hear of the loss of your much loved father Frank. He was a wonderful man and he had the innate ability to bring the best out people and help them achieve their career objectives. While I never had the pleasure of working directly with him, we did attend many of the same meetings and I saw first hand how well respected he was and the high regard everyone had for your father. When you think of all the different challenges and important assignments he had with the Bank, it is certainly an indication of the trust and confidence they placed in his ability to get the job done. When we would meet, I always asked how Deb was doing and his eyes would light up and you could see the love he had for you. Frank had many friends in the Bank and we extend our deepest sympathy to the Duncanson family. On a personal note, Norma & I still remember all the good times we had Deb, while we were in Alberta. From playing cards to Trivial Pursuit or a game of baseball, we always enjoyed your friendship and company.
Deb, sorry to read of your Dad's passing. Although a life well lived it will create a big void in your life. My condolences to you and the family.
.......Phyllis Dunphy
The Duncansons were my neighbours at Gladstone Gardens for many years. Such a lovely couple, always smiling. My condolences to all of their family members at this sad time.
Eileen Butler
To Deb and brothers. We are so sorry to learn of Franks passing and our sympathies to you all. We have many fond memories of Frank and Joan coming to ski at Banff while I was the Manager there. They were a great couple and of course I worked for Frank for many years in Alberta region and saw him often here in Ontario. The obit was terrific and our very best to you all. Craig and Heather Rothwell
Deb and family:
What a truly wonderful life and tribute. A life lived fully -- literally Coast to Coast and North to South. Our condolences, Annette and Steve Benson, Ajax, ON
Hi to Deb & Brothers
We always looked forward to a visit to see Bill & Rae Pattinson because it always included a "Happy Hour" at your Mom& Dad's Island. What a great bunch of people; and they had sooooo much fun!!
We would like to send our Sympathy to you and your families; I'm sure you'll all miss Dad, Grandpa, and Great- Grandpa very much; he was a very loving, caring man! Hugs Ted & Joan Pattinson (Calgary)
p.s We also have a funny to tell you about your Mom (us really); she had invited us for Brunch on a particular Sat; well, we screwed up and was standing at their front door (in Calgary) a week early! I'm sure you can imagine the look on your Mom's face but being the Lady that she was, she invited us in and your Dad gave us a drink while they told us "it's next week!!"
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