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Obituary of Alma Villalobos Duncan
November 19, 1954 - December 2, 2020
Alma Villalobos Duncan. Age 66 of Woodhaven.
Born November 1954 in Detroit, MI, Alma Villalobos Duncan died December 2, 2020 at home with her family.
A strong single mom before meeting Bill, the love of her life. They were married for 33 years. She took an early retirement from Wayne County Circuit Court as a Court Clerk of 30 years to care for her parents. As young retirees, Alma and Bill enjoyed traveling with their daughters to Mexico, all around France, and her dream trip to Ireland. She equally loved entertaining family and friends at home.
She loved her family completely, loved dancing, Motown & Margaritas - she was always the life of the party, and was proud of her Mexican heritage.
She was the beloved wife of William Duncan, loving mother of Alma Rosa (Jenn); adoring grandmother of Fox; loving stepmother to Jennifer Duncan; dear sister to Louie (Rosie) and Victor, loving aunt to Desi, Luis, Karina, Camila, Victor Antonio. Also survived by many beloved nieces, nephews and family Rick (Carmen) Villalobos, Jason (Laura) and Sara Duncan.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are appreciated to The Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Coalition or Angela Hospice in her memory.
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
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