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Obituary of Felecia Lynette Duncan
November 1, 1985 – June 15, 2021
Felecia Lynette Duncan. Age 35 of Ypsilanti.
Felecia Lynette Duncan was born November 1st 1985 in Detroit Michigan. Felecia fell asleep in death June 15th 2021. She was the youngest of seven children born to Timothy Duncan Sr. and Vida Weatherspoon (Duncan). She had three brothers Jerry Hare, Timothy (Bethanie) Duncan Jr., Phillip Duncan, and three sisters Tiffany (Reginald) McGee, Stefanie Duncan, and twin sister Alycia Duncan.
Felecia dearly loved her children. She cherished special times with each of them. Felecia made a special song for Quintien that they would often sing together. They also enjoyed challenging each other while playing video games. She loved spending time with Kiel and Ivy by telling funny jokes, baking cookies, and playing with toys. Her love for Jehovah gave her strength, comfort, and hope. She put forth great effort in helping her children to love Jehovah by studying the Bible with them and acting out bible dramas.
Felecia was a loving and caring person. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, quiet demeanor, and sweet personality that drew people to her. Her family will never forget her warm hugs, recalling the fun times they had together and family outings. She will be dearly missed.
Felecia is survived by her children Quintien Duncan, Kiel Demski, Ivy Demski, grandfather Larry Duncan, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of other relatives.
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
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