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Of South Baymouth, ON passed away peacefully at home with his children by his side on Saturday, June 20th 2020, in his 83rd year.  He was born to James and Lily Robbie on September 29th, 1937 in Toronto, ON. Duncan is survived by his wife Shirley. Loving father of son Tim Robbie (Jackie), daughter Janice Robbie, daughter Patti-Jean Robbie (Ara) and daughter Elizabeth Priddle (Jeff).  He was a proud and loving grandfather (Papa) of Hilary (Brendan), William, Jacob (Liz), Oliver (Houston), Hannah (Nate) and Sophie (Priddle) and great grandpa to Caleb. Dear brother of the late Jean Carlson and brother-in law of Paul, Jim Robbie (Rita), and Catherine Robbie Maille (Reg). Brother-in-law to the late Lenora Strain (Fred), late Grant Dinsmore (Joanne), late Ernie Dinsmore (Bertie), late Joyce Morrison (Floyd), late Lee Dinsmore (Joanne), late Clive Dinsmore, Lyle Dinsmore (Dorothy), Percy Dinsmore (Evelyn) and Sharon Gleason (late Bryan). He was also a loved Uncle Duncan to many nieces and nephews. Special friend to Fred Whitehouse, Ivan Harwood and Tom Clancy. Duncan grew up in Sudbury, ON and as a young man he moved to Sault Ste. Marie, ON to work at Algoma Steel. It is there where he met the catch of his life Shirley (nee. Dinsmore). They married on June 29th, 1963 and had a wonderful life together raising their children in the Sault. Duncan was an active member of the Algoma District Pipe Band for many years and enjoyed the connections he made through the love of the pipes. Duncan retired on Manitoulin Island in 1993 where he built the home he would spend the balance of his life in. The perfect spot to spend time doing all the things he loved to do like fishing, gardening, creating unique and wonderful bird feeders, signs, wood carvings, he enjoyed placing unexpected objects in unexpected places, playing his bagpipes for many occasions such as parades and weddings, hunting with the boys and enjoying many wonderful meals prepared by his loving wife and spending as much time with his many friends and family as possible. Anyone that has spent time with Duncan knows he was a true gentleman with an incredible sense of humour. He will be remembered by his boisterous and enthusiastic laugh!
Cremation has taken place.
Donations to the Tehkummah First Responders or the Mindemoya Hospital Auxiliary would be appreciated.