Duane P. Edgerton ~ November 24, 2020

Canadice:  At age 69, Duane passed away on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 in Canadice, New York.  He was born in Rochester, New York to the late Donald and Lillian Edgerton.  Duane is predeceased by his wife, Cheryl Edgerton, and his brother; Carl Edgerton.  Survived by his daughter; Nina (Aaron) White, his sisters; Diane (James) Maville and Sandra (Stephen) Rizkallah, along with his grandson Liam White.

In the last 12 years, Duane shared his life with his beloved companion; Cathy Deveans.  Along with Cathy’s late son; Erik O’Brien, her daughter; Bridget (George) Blair and her grandchildren; John and Abby.  Duane thought the world of his extended family.

Duane had a keen sense of humor with a boisterous laugh.  He loved chess, fishing, hunting, baseball cards, cherry pie and listening to the blues.  He was a proud grandfather and a competitive game player.  Along with playing hard, Duane worked hard.  He took pride in his 30-year career in the printing and book binding industry.  He did not call in sick for 20 years.

A celebration gathering will be announced and held in the future.  In lieu of flowers and honoring Duane’s memory; please take some time to either take a child fishing, play chess with them or enjoy a slice of cherry pie.  To share a memory of a condolence, please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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5 thoughts on “Duane P. Edgerton ~ November 24, 2020

  1. Some old friends from “high school” are very sad to hear this news. We will remember him around a bonfire when we get together. We remember when he and Cheryl first met. Such a beautiful young couple. Everyone loved them.

    Duane was a gifted man in so many ways. My buddy Mike just reminded me how amazing he was in math class. Sort of a prodigy.

    The last time we saw one another was in another century, fishing on Canadice Lake. Man did he love that place.

  2. My deepest condolences to Nina and her family on the loss of her father. I hope you can find comfort in family and friends during these difficult times.

  3. Cathy and family; I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember many years ago when I worked at the ‘old’ Lookout, he used to come in for chicken wings (if I remember correctly, he liked them hot). He as SO nice and kind to me. We always joked and kidded around. And he had a great smile. I have very fond memories of him and I am truly sorry…..

  4. To all of Duane’s family,
    We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers for happy memories to you all.

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