Marjorie Duncan, 88

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Marjorie Duncan of Eden Valley, formerly of Kimball, died Sunday, May 14, 2017, at St. Cloud Hospital. She was 88.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, at the Kimball Church of Christ with Pastor Kevin White officiating. Burial will follow in Maine Prairie Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service, Wednesday, at the church.

Marjorie Ann Duncan was born April 23, 1929, in Fair Haven to Harry and Rosemary (Hutchins) Isensee. She grew up in South Minneapolis. She was united in marriage Dec. 19, 1948, with Richard Duncan in St. Cloud. Together they lived in Minneapolis before moving to Kimball in 1974. Marjorie moved to Eden Valley in 2009. She worked as a caregiver at different facilities in central Minnesota, retiring at the age of 80, from Centennial Villa in Annandale as senior caregiver. Marjorie enjoyed crossword puzzles, playing Uno and Yahtzee, going to the casino, baking, canning and cooking. Family was the most important part of Marjorie’s life; nothing was more precious than the time she spent with them.

Marjorie was preceded in death by her husband Richard Duncan, parents Harry and Rosemary Isensee, stepmother Ruth Isensee, brother Richard Isensee, sister Bernice Linner, and step-brother Eugene Gervais.

She is survived by her children: Diane (and Russ) Stucky of Ogilvie, Mike Duncan of Litchfield, Terrence (and Sherry) Duncan of Ogilvie, Cindy Kaskinen (and Larry Steiner) of Clearwater, and Lori (and Greg) Anderson of Ogilvie; 13 grandchildren: Jodi, Dawn, Jason, Cody, Joni, Josh, Jay, Misty, Jory, Dusty, Dylan, Jackie and Jessica; 20 great-grandchildre, two great-great-grandchildren; brother Thomas J. Isensee of Garrison, sister Joanne (and Lynn) Kusch of Green Valley, Ariz., and step-brother Richard (and Gail) Gervais of Fridley.

Casket bearers will be Jory, Dusty and Dylan Kaskinen, David Albers, Jay Duncan, Jason and Cody Stucky, Aaron Busse, and Mike Janisch. Arrangements are entrusted to Dingmann Funeral Care Burial & Cremation Services of Kimball.