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Diana Duncan

December 4, 1945 — August 15, 2022

"Miss me a little, but not for long.
And not with your head bowed low.
Remember the love that once we shared.
Miss me but let me go."

 

Diana Duncan passed away on August 15, 2022, after a courageous battle to address multiple medical concerns.

Diana had a life full of joy and adventure. She was born December 4, 1945 in Tacoma, Washington, and enjoyed a childhood rich with travel, family gatherings, and enjoyed being a teenager in the early days of rock and roll. Early in her teenage years, she knew that she wanted to go into nursing, and this choice steered her life in many directions. Nursing was always the most enriching aspect of her life, through trials and alongside her best of days.

Her proudest accomplishment was returning to school to obtain her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Utah in 1988. She accomplished this while raising her sons Scott and Kevin. When she wasn't at work in nursing, she looked for any opportunity to get outdoors for a day of fishing or travel with her sister Marie.

She is survived by her sons Scott (wife Jenifer) and Kevin (wife Cherie); grandchildren Timothy Duncan and Kymy Llewellyn; her brother Jim (wife Sue); sister Marie (husband Troy); and brother Walter. She was also beloved and will be missed by numerous nieces, nephews, great-grandchildren, and extended family.

"Mom" asked that we not gather or have any type of ceremony. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to support nursing students, such as gifting scrubs or scholarships.

There was never a person that Diana met that wasn't important to her. Her final thoughts were always how much she will miss us all.

 

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