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On January 11th, 2024, Kelly Duncan was called home to be with the Lord. Born in Iowa Falls, IA, on August 1st, 1960, to Jeanne and Robert Eppard. Kelly was the oldest of three children, siblings Eric and Jill.

She moved to Mt. Pleasant at a young age and graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School. She went on to get a teaching degree from the University of Northern Iowa.

She began dating Alan Duncan in 1977. They were eventually married in Mt. Pleasant on August 6th, 1983. Their daughter Whitney, was born on August 11th, 1986. And son, Nathan, was born March 23rd, 1989.

In 1995, Kelly and Alan moved to Boone, Iowa. This is where Kelly spent the majority of her 30 years in teaching as an elementary school art teacher. Through those 30 years she taught in four different school districts: Fayette, Mt. Pleasant, Boone, and Ankeny.

During her time as an art teacher, she touched and shaped the lives of many. She loved her work and it showed through her daily interactions with the students. Her students and coworkers loved her. During her years as a teacher, her kids became known as “Mrs. Duncan’s kids”. Going to visit her class felt like you were making an appearance with a celebrity.

Kelly had an incredible work ethic and for 15 years taught piano out of her home. She spent many nights a week teaching piano lessons to students.

Kelly was many things to everyone. Wife, daughter, mother, friend, and teacher. And she excelled at each of these roles. She was selfless in her daily life and had a servant’s heart. She loved those around her endlessly. Her laugh and sense of humor were infectious. Her light and personality lit up a room. She enjoyed each of these roles immensely, but her grandchildren stole her heart. Each of them meant so much to her and her to them. She was known to them as Mama Kelly and Nana, and she will forever be missed.

Kelly was a firm believer in God and had a strong Christian faith. She believed our Lord Jesus Christ died for our sins to save us. It is only through Him that we can take comfort that Kelly is now in Heaven. We thank God for the gift of Kelly’s life and for sharing her with us for 63 years on this earth.

Kelly was preceeded in death by her father, Robert Eppard. She is survived by her husband, Alan, mother, Jeanne Eppard, daughter, Whitney (Jordan) Camp and children Addy and Wesley, son, Nate (Elisabeth) Duncan and children Paton, Genevieve, Elijah, and Joselyn.

A visitation will be held on January 18th, 2024, at Saylorville Church in Des Moines, Iowa, at 9 a.m. A celebration of Kelly’s life will follow at 10:30 a.m. Please come share your stories about Kelly and celebrate her life with us.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to this memorial. Funds raised will be used to memorialize Kelly and celebrate her life.

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I remember when I was about 4 years old, I packed my suitcase and ran away to be with Kelly. She was my babysitter, and…
I remember when I was about 4 years old, I packed my suitcase and ran away to be with Kelly. She wa…
I remember when I was about 4 years old, I packed my suitcase an…
Mrs. Duncan introduced me (and so many others) to the world of art and creativity. She started my love of art in eleme…
Mrs. Duncan introduced me (and so many others) to the world of art and creativity. She started my …
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My sincere sympathies in the loss of your sweet Kelly. I taught with Kelly at Lincoln and Franklin in Boone. She was al…
My sincere sympathies in the loss of your sweet Kelly. I taught with Kelly at Lincoln and Franklin …
My sincere sympathies in the loss of your sweet Kelly. I taught …
I had lost touch with Kelly since my retirement, but somehow our paths crossed at a Doobie Brothers concert last year. …
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