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Duffie

In Loving Memory

Duffie, Frank W. “Woody”

Duffie, Frank Woodrow “Woody”, passed away on May 6, 2022.

Beloved husband of Becky Duffie (nee Dierkes); loving father of Jennifer (Tim) Fanara; dearest son of the late James and Louise Duffie; dear brother of Lee (Renee) Duffie, Steven (Joan) Duffie, Kim (Jill) Duffie and the late James Duffie and Tom (Bobbi survives) Duffie; our dear uncle, great-uncle, brother-in-law and friend to many.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Thrusday, May 12, 10:30 am until service at 11:30 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials to the American Heart Association or Humane Society of Missouri, appreciated

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17 thoughts on “Duffie, Frank W. “Woody””

  1. He was a wonderful husband and father. A gentle soul that will be missed. My heart goes out to the family who loved him so much!

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  2. He was a wonderful husband and father. A gentle soul that will be missed. My heart goes out to the family who loved him so much!

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  3. He was a good man,always brought a smile on everybody’s face, He will be missed.My heart goes out to his family.

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  4. He was a good man,always brought a smile on everybody’s face, He will be missed.My heart goes out to his family.

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  5. It took nearly 20 years to realize “Uncle” Woody was really my really upbeat, fun-loving, always welcoming mom’s cousin’s husband, but he treated us all like one of his own.

    There are few people who connect with others and make them feel welcome, loved and important. Woody was one of those amazing souls. My heart goes out to Becky (my mom’s cousin) and Jennifer and her husband Tim … and everyone else who lost their friend. He will be sorely missed but always remembered.

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  6. It took nearly 20 years to realize “Uncle” Woody was really my really upbeat, fun-loving, always welcoming mom’s cousin’s husband, but he treated us all like one of his own.

    There are few people who connect with others and make them feel welcome, loved and important. Woody was one of those amazing souls. My heart goes out to Becky (my mom’s cousin) and Jennifer and her husband Tim … and everyone else who lost their friend. He will be sorely missed but always remembered.

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  7. Becky, please accept my condolences. Woody was simply one of the nicest guys you can meet in life. His sense of humor is something I’ll never forget. I first met Woody on the Blackburn Park ball field; he was a great ball player, but an even better person.

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  8. Becky, please accept my condolences. Woody was simply one of the nicest guys you can meet in life. His sense of humor is something I’ll never forget. I first met Woody on the Blackburn Park ball field; he was a great ball player, but an even better person.

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  9. Becky,

    Our deepest sympathies to you, Jennifer, and Tim. Woody was a great guy. Always happy, and laughing. He was kind and sincere. We feel blessed to have known him these last 6 years. We will miss him.

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  10. Becky,

    Our deepest sympathies to you, Jennifer, and Tim. Woody was a great guy. Always happy, and laughing. He was kind and sincere. We feel blessed to have known him these last 6 years. We will miss him.

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  11. To the Duffie family, I am so sorry for your loss.
    I am a radiologist at Mercy STL and worked with Woody for many years. It was a pleasure to deal with him because he was always cheerful and talkative. I remember we often talked and laughed about home construction projects that my husband was doing.
    I feel lucky to have known him.

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  12. To the Duffie family, I am so sorry for your loss.
    I am a radiologist at Mercy STL and worked with Woody for many years. It was a pleasure to deal with him because he was always cheerful and talkative. I remember we often talked and laughed about home construction projects that my husband was doing.
    I feel lucky to have known him.

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  13. Becky, I am so so sorry for your loss of your dear husband. My thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

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  14. Becky, I am so so sorry for your loss of your dear husband. My thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

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  15. Becky and Jennifer,
    We want to send our condolences to you. We always enjoyed Woody at SMMA and Rockhurst. He was a great guy and will be missed. We know his loss will leave a hole in your family and you have our deepest sympathy.

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  16. Becky and Jennifer,
    We want to send our condolences to you. We always enjoyed Woody at SMMA and Rockhurst. He was a great guy and will be missed. We know his loss will leave a hole in your family and you have our deepest sympathy.

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  17. Duffie was a GREAT friend!
    I worked with him for years in St. Louis & we’d read the W.S.J. & drink coffee. His wife & young daughter were always a topic spoken with a smile! With his death, the world lost a good man!

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