Duane A. Metcalf
July 29, 2011
Duane A. Metcalf, 80, passed away from cancer at Mercy Medical Center on Friday, July 29, 2011.
Services will be held at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street. Visitation will be Monday, August 1, 2011, from 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral will be Tuesday, August 2, at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Glendale Cemetery.
Duane was born March 16, 1931 in Sioux City, Iowa. He enjoyed fishing, farming and gambling at Prairie Meadows. He retired from Iowa Road Builders after 18 years of service.
Duane is survived by children, Raymond Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Cindy Bailiff, Cathy (Donald) Drake, Saleena (Brian) Ayres, and Miranda Metcalf; eleven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Toots Metcalf; and niece, Maxine. He is preceded in death by wife, Roberta Metcalf; and siblings, Don, Morris and Virgil Metcalf and Connie Mathesis.
Online condolences may be made to
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
kent metcalf
08/01/2011
Very sorry for your loss,Duane was my uncle,his brother morris was my father,My prayers are with you.
Angie Meyer
08/01/2011
I am so very sadden to hear of the loss of my Great Uncle. He was my Grandpa Morris Metcalf's brother. I was just in Sioux City for my Aunt Connie's funeral and got to see a lot of the family, including Aunt Toots (Cleora Ferrara) and it was so nice to see her. She mentioned that Uncle Duane had been up to see them recently and it meant a lot to them all. RIP
Linda Cornell
08/01/2011
Very saddened by the loss of my Uncle Duane. My father was Morris Metcalf, Duane's older brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Brian Cornell
08/01/2011
Sorry to hear that Great Uncle Duane lost his battle with cancer. My thoughts are with you in your time of grief. He was my Grandpa Morris Metcalf's brother and he will be missed.
Deb Elgert ( daughter of Connie Mathison)
07/30/2011
So sorry for your loss. Duane was the last uncle left and he died within 10 days of my mom. I hope all the thoughts and prayers will ease your pain. On behalf of the Mathison family please accept our sympathy and remember to celebrate his life and not morn his death.