Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Saturday, April 5th, 2025.
Beloved husband of Rose Duncan (nee Mebruer); dearest son of the late James and Eleanor Duncan (nee Henkenius); loving brother of Arlette (Roger) Szczepan, William (Carol) Duncan, and the late James (survived by Gay) Duncan; our dear uncle, great-uncle, great-great uncle, brother-in-law, godfather, cousin, and friend to many.
In lieu of flowers, donations made to Tunnels to Towers Foundation or to the Humane Society of Missouri are greatly appreciated.
SERVICES: Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 12th at Little Flower Catholic Church (1264 Arch Terrace, St. Louis, MO 63117) from 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM, with the funeral Mass beginning at 10:30 AM. Inurnment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
We deeply wish we could be there with you all during this difficult time. We hold our memories of Uncle Pat close to our hearts, cherishing moments that distance cannot diminish. From our home in Hawaii, we send our deepest love to Aunt Rose and to everyone gathering to celebrate his life. Though miles separate us, our spirits are with you as you say goodbye to a truly special man. May you find peace and comfort in your grief.
With all our love and heartfelt sympathy,
Shannon and Rhys Davies
Cousin Rose,
My family & I are deeply sorry to hear about your loss of Pat. I can’t imagine the pain you are feeling but know our thoughts are with you and the family during this time. Love & Prayers,
My condolences to Rose and family. Many a great time with Pat.
My beloved brother in law will be missed by all. Pat joined our family when I was 11 years old. I grew up thinking of him as a big brother. No matter what Pat would be right there to help anyone and everyone. If you were fortunate enough to know Pat, you were a lucky person. We will cherish all the memories, the BBQs, the card games and so much more. May he rest in peace. We loved him dearly.
Roberto,Vicki, Sophia,Antonio,Savanah
The Bommarito Family
Rose, I have so many great memories of Pat in the old softball days, hot summer tournaments with you keeping score and Pat on the mound. The best of times! RIP, old friend!
Linda Cary Hinshaw