Carter Funeral Home humbly announces the transition of Mr. Marquis Duncan, 52, of Union Springs, Alabama.
Affectionately known as Mike, Mr. Duncan passed away July 18, 2020.
Celebration of Life Services and interment will be held, Saturday, July 25, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. from the Walton Chapel Methodist Cemetery of the Aberfoil Community, Union Springs, AL. The message of acceptance will be rendered by Bishop Givens.
Public visitation will be held Friday, July 24, 2020 from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home.
All services and visitations will be conducted exercising prescribed social distancing protocols. Facial coverings for all attendees are mandated per an executive order of the Governor of the State of Alabama.
Mr. Marquis Duncan was born to Mr. Charles Duncan and the late Evangelist Mattie Thornton Duncan on July 13, 1968 in Tuskegee, Alabama. He was the second oldest of five children.
Marquis was baptized at an early age. He had a personal and special relationship with the Lord whom he truly knew as His savior.
Beautiful memories will always be cherished by his fiancée of seventeen years, Ms. Lorraine Threat; father, Charles Duncan; sister, Felicia (Fitzgerald) Mims; brothers, Charles C. Duncan, Jarvis (Vanessa) Duncan and Damon (Linda) Duncan; two special daughters, Kimberly Mack and Artrcia Todd; one son, Captain Kirby Threat; along with a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews including his two special nephews, Demetrius and Bryant Mims. He will also be remembered by his special friends.
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is honored to support the Family of Mr. Marquis Duncan with End of Life Services.
He was always there to help do things at the house for me. Sometimes he would just come by to see if I needed anything. Such a kind-hearted person. I'm really going to miss him. He had such a sweet spirit.
Always there for me wen I needed something and sad to say that you left me alone
This is a tough one for me. I can't believe you gone my bro. I think about us coming up from middle school,high school until grown men how we laugh and joke every time we see each other and talk about the good old school days we shared together. I will always hear your laugh and see your smile. I miss you already my brother.Thank God for you my friend, May peace be unto you.
I could remember seeing him at the store he said hey Patricia I said hey Marcus he said my name Marquis and we laugh about it he will truly be missed
Thank you for your expression of confidence by selecting our services. May time bring you comfort and strength. Sincerely, The Staff and Management of Carter Funeral Home
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