Juanita Wintermeyer Duncan 1930 ~ 2014 Juanita Wintermeyer Duncan was born on December 27, 1930, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Robert Lee Ferguson and Christine Newton. She died on July 9, 2014, in West Valley City, Utah. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, James Edward Duncan, and their four sons: James II (Joanne), Michael (Natalie), Robert (Linda) and Paul (Tracey) and 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Her ancestry is from Scotland, Hawaii and Portugal. Juanita was a soft-spoken woman, who laughed easily, but was slow to anger. As an excellent homemaker, she loved to be organized, prepared well in advance, and always arrived on time or early wherever she went. Although she loved chocolate and ice cream, she indulged sparingly and did her best to promote healthy eating. An avid reader, Juanita enjoyed crossword puzzles and family-type movies. She hoped her children would love learning to become well-educated. Juanita was very compassionate, loved to write letters and thank-you notes to beloved friends, neighbors and missionaries. She magnified her callings as relief society president three times and served a full-time mission with her husband. She truly loved her family and the Lord with all her heart, mind and strength. Place of Birth:Honolulu, HawaiiPlace of Death:West Valley City, UtahHobbies:Reading, crossword puzzles, family movies, letter writingOccupation:Stenographer