The Judgmental Cook
I remember the time, as a kid, I was playing hide & seek with Mark and I hid in the shower and Mr. Duffey came in the bathroom... he had a great sense of humor.

Birth date: Dec 23, 1944 Death date: Jun 25, 2015
DUFFEY, Don C., age 70 of Springboro passed away Thurs. June 25, 2015. He graduated in 1964 from Springboro High School. He retired in 1997 from GM (Inland) as an industrial engineering technician. He was a member of The Ark Churc Read Obituary
I remember the time, as a kid, I was playing hide & seek with Mark and I hid in the shower and Mr. Duffey came in the bathroom... he had a great sense of humor.

Don Loved Jesus and Don Loved people. He had a Generous Heart. He was a Loving, Faithful Servant. And he was a Great Friend to know. How we will Miss Him! Bill and Sheila Thomasson
Don is one of the finest men I have had the pleasure of knowing. My heart is aching for Glenna and her family having to suffer so painful a loss. But, I am comforted in knowing Don is in the arms of our Savior and Lord. May God bless you Glenna with comfort and peace. You both are loved and respected by so many that have had the priviledge of knowing you. One day you and Don will be together again. I will always remember his ready smile and I can't picture him without you. A love like your's will never die. Keep looking up my friend.
Dear Duffey Family:
Know that our prayers are with you as we grieve your loss. Also be confident that Don was welcomed into heaven hearing these words, "Well done, thy good and faithful servant" as he did live that way on earth.
God's peace over you,
Ric and Connie Campbell

Dear Duffey family,
Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Even from Denver, I am celebrating the life of a good man and mourning his passing with you.
With thoughts of peace and courage,
-Becca Rose

We are sorry to hear of the loss of a precious man of God, Don Duffy.
Don was a very kind, pleasant man and was a joy to spend time around.
We spent a lot of time with Don and Glenna at the Ark Church. Don clearly loved the Lord. This is a great comfort to all who knew him.
Our heartfelt love and prayers are sent to Glenna and the family.
Jack and Carolyn Fillmore

Don was a very kind and caring person. He always had something uplifting to say. He loved the Lord with all his heart, mind,body and soul. He will truly be missed. He never knew how to say no or I can't. He helped Doug and I several times during our friendship. I will never forget when the Lord gave me the opportunity to help him. We were at a church picnic. As usual Don had worked and worked bringing tables and other things to the park. He was having trouble with his pump. He went into a diabetic state. Glenna got me his medicine, I filled that syringe up and shot my brother in the leg. As he was coming around,the ambulance pulled up and took him to hospital. He always said sis you saved my life. Don (and you sister Glenna will always be close to our hearts. See you soon my beloved brother. We love you Doug and Becky
I remember Don bringing mayonnaise sandwiches to school for lunch. He loved them. We will miss you, pal!
If anyone asked Don for help, Don never said no. I've missed being around Mr. Duffey for many years. His son Matt had him serve as his best man for his wedding and he was in fact the only choice. Don was The Best Man. He will be sorely missed. My condolences to the family.
Dan Fish