Obituary of George W. Duncan, Garland County, AR ******************************************************************************** Submitted by: Barbara Stainback Date: 18 Jan 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ******************************************************************************** Rites Today for 1 Accident Victim; Another Is Buried Funeral service for George W. Dimcam, 32, one of two cousins killed Wednesday when their car crashed into a bridge abutment near Prescott and burned, will be held today at 2 p.m. at Oak Bower Church of Christ in Bismarck. Burial will be in Oak Bower Cemetery. The other victim, Lester Dean Duncan, 24, was buried there yesterday at 11 o'clock. His body had been taken to the Arkadelphia following the wreck. The two were enroute to Littlefield, Texas, to work in the oil fields when the accident occurred, according to Roy Duncan, Hot Springs, a step-brother of George Duncan. George, injured in the oil fields some 15 months ago, had not worked since that time, but Lester had been employed by the Hot Springs Packing Company here. Gross Funeral Home in Hot Springs has charge of arrangements for George Duncan, while Murray Funeral Home at Arkadelphia handled those for Lester Duncan. Services today will be conducted by the Rev. Earl Page, pastor of Caney Missionary Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be: Jack Buck, Jim Trout, Joe Lingo, A. E. Parker, and Jonah Thomas IN THE SENTINEL RECORD FRI., NOV. 1, 19 -- PAGE 2