Payne Gap Cemetery Directory

Shirley Ann [Hamilton] Duncan (1936-2019)

Names Detail

First Name

Shirley

Middle Name

Ann

Maiden Name

Hamilton

Last Name

Duncan

Birth and Death

Birth Date

November 8, 1936

Death Date

June 5, 2019

Age at Death

82 year(s), 6 month(s), 27 day(s)

Cemetery Location and Disposition

Cemetery Location

Pending | Map

Disposition Type

Cremation

Relationships to Others at the Cemetery

External Links

Notes

Obituary published in The Goldthwaite Eagle, June 12, 2019:

Shirley Ann (Hamilton) Duncan, 82, peacefully passed away on June 5, 2019, at Ascension Providence Hospital in Waco, Texas.

Shirley was born at home on November 8, 1936, near Center City, Texas, to James Alex Hamilton and Edna Blanche (Childre) Hamilton. She was the last of six children to join the family—five brothers had preceded her.

She attended Star School, and after her family moved to Beeville, Texas, she graduated from Beeville High School in 1955, the same year she enrolled in Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San Marcos. She withdrew in 1957 to take care of her parents, who had returned to Star. In 1966 she married Glenn Dale Duncan and became a mother and rancher, roles she proudly held until her death.

Motherhood, especially, gave her purpose. Cultivating and caring for the land, particularly mowing, gave her deep satisfaction. Industrious, creative, and hard working by nature, she made countless contributions to her family and community. Her allegiance to Star School was particularly strong—she served as tax assessor/collector for the Star I.S.D. for a period and drove a school bus for a number of years, in addition to ardently supporting athletic programs.

An accomplished athlete herself, she was a lifelong sports fan, especially of women’s college basketball. She was a member of Star Methodist Church and had great religious conviction; she was charitable to anyone in need. She was a profound Democrat. She brought tremendous energy, passion, and fun to anything she undertook, and she conveyed those same qualities to anyone who knew her. She left the world with the same optimism she carried through her life. In 2005, on the occasion of her 50th high school reunion, she wrote, “I know about love and I have been loved. I know about hard work and I am not afraid of it … I am a grateful and content woman.”

Immediate survivors include her husband of fifty-three years, Glenn Dale Duncan, of Payne Gap, Texas; a son, Samuel Dale Duncan, of Fort Worth, Texas; a daughter, Mollie Ann Duncan Kelly and her spouse Trammell Kelly, of Waco, Texas; a granddaughter, Abby Ann Parmer; and step granddaughters Paige Kelly and McKenzie Kelly.

Images and Documents

Shirley Hamilton portrait, ca. 1955
Shirley Hamilton, ca. 1960
Portrait taken in 2003 by Sam Duncan
Portrait by Sam Duncan, July 1, 2017

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