August 10, 1932 - November 17, 2021
It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we
announce the passing of Robert Keith Duncan of
West Vancouver at the age of 89. Keith was
predeceased by his parents, William Wallace
Duncan and Shirley Jackson Duncan, and his three
siblings, Geoff, Mary and David. Also predeceasing
Keith was his wife and mother of his children,
Dorothy Duncan, as well as his second wife, Mitzi
Stamm. Keith is survived by his four children
Janice, Judy (Ken), Valerie, and Don (Christine); his
seven grandchildren Stephanie (Lee), Duncan
(Jayda), Adam (Michelle), Scott (Michela), Kelsey
(Ben), Lindsay and Sean; as well as his five delightful
great-grandchildren Myles, Maxton, Marlowe, Lily
and Oliver, all of whom brought Keith so much
happiness and joy. He is also survived by Mitzi’s
three children, Jeffrey, Robbie, and Philip.
Keith was born and raised in Victoria, British
Columbia. He met his beloved Dorothy while
attending Victoria High School and they were
married in 1952. The young couple moved to
Burnaby where Dorothy was an elementary school
teacher and Kei th worked as a Char tered
Accountant in Vancouver. They built a house on
Rosebery Avenue, in West Vancouver in 1955
which served as a loving home for their four
children for 25 years. With a cabin on Saltspring
Island, and later one on Bowen Island, the family
cherished time in the summers boating, swimming,
and biking, always with an abundance of laughter.
Later in his life, Keith married Mitzi and they
enjoyed several decades of adventures together.
Keith looked forward to his many rounds of early
morning golf with his good friends at Desert
Horizons Country Club in Palm Springs, their
favourite annual snowbird destination.
Keith recently reconnected with a high school
friend, Joan Nielson. Joan’s companionship
enriched the final six years of Keith’s life. They were
very active, and their time together was spent
enjoying Palm Springs, cruising warmer seas,
dining at the Capilano Golf and Country Club with
family and friends, and sipping martinis on the deck
at home.
Keith was a true gentleman, who was well
respected and known to be an upstanding citizen.
He was service-oriented and community-minded.
He served on the Boards of the West Vancouver
Library, West Vancouver Foundation, West Vancouver
United Church, Science World and Terminal City
Club. He never passed up an opportunity to travel
as a member of the Vancouver Board of Trade to
intriguing global destinations. His energetic and
dynamic personality, his sense of fun and
adventure, his willingness to take risks, and his
devotion to his loved ones, led to a full and rich
experience - he was a true lover of life!
The family would like to express their gratitude to
all the first responders who were so kind and
respectful during such a difficult time. They would
also like to thank the amazing health care providers
in the Oncology Clinic at Lions Gate Hospital, the
Palliative Care Unit, and the Ambulatory Clinic at
the West Vancouver Community Centre for their
compassion and care throughout the final months
of Keith’s life.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to the MS Society of
Canada would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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