Edward Allen Duguid

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January 29, 2009

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Duguid, Edward Allen, 80, retired Senior Vice President and Trust Officer of First National Bank of Wichita, wonderful husband, father and friend, died Thursday, January 29, 2009. Service 10:00 A.M., Monday, February 2, 2009. Edward is survived by his wife of 59 years, Catherine Benfer Duguid; his daughters, Beth Beeman and her husband, Ron and Lindy Wiese and her husband, Daniel; his brother, Donald Duguid of Williamsburg, VA and 5 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with the Kansas Humane Society, 4218 SE Blvd., Wichita, KS, 67210.

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  1. Dearest Beth, I am so very sorry to hear about your Dad passing away. He was always so very nice to me growing up. You were so great to me when my Dad passed away so many years ago, that when my sister called to let me know ,I just had to write to you and your wonderful family. My love and prayers are always with you and a day does not go by that I do not think of you. God bless you and your whole family and always remember that now there is a wonderful Angel watching over YOU. Much love always, Cindy (Gans)Madden

  2. CATHY, ED WAS A VERY DEAR FRIEND, I AM SO SORRY THAT I DIDN’T GET OVER THERE TO SEE HIM BEFORE HE LEFT US. I AM GOING TO MISS VISITING AND GOING TO LUNCH WITH HIM. I ENJOYED HIS COMPANY. CATHY, IF THERE IS ANY THING YOU NEED HELP WITH, PLEASE CALL ON ME. YOUR FRIEND. SAM BRANSTETTER

  3. Cathy and family – I am so very sorry to learn of Ed’s passing, even though I knew he had been gravely ill. So many great memories come to mind when I think of the years Ed and I worked together in the Trust Department. He was a good friend and mentor to me and many others. I will always think of Ed with the utmost respect for his great personal integrity and, just as important, for his tremendous sense of humor. He helped create a work environment that encouraged many of us to make our careers at the bank. I owed him a lot. Kitchel joins me in extending our deepest sympathy to you and all the members of Ed’s family. Steve Woods


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