Tracie Lynn Duncan

Tracie Lynn Duncan, 54, of Mooresville, passed away June 4, 2021. Tracie was born February 24, 1967 in Martinsville, to Jacky L. and Patricia A. (Rogers) Duncan; both whom still survive.

Tracie was a Christian. She worked for Indiana 811 as a Damage Prevention Specialist for the last couple years. Tracie enjoyed bingo, going to the casinos, playing cards, and crocheting. She enjoyed being with her family. Tracie especially like playing different games when the family came over to the house. Tracie always was so joyful but also known to be very strong minded in her opinions. She will be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.

Survivors include her daughter, Brittany (Zachary) Seneff; parents, Jacky and Patricia Duncan; sisters, Kimbery (Rodney) Swails and Pamela Jones; grandchildren, Tyler and Carson Duncan.

Friends and family will gather for Tracie’s Life Celebration® Visitation on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, 4 to 7 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, funeral service will follow at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Tracie, one of my childhood big sisters. Kim and Pam were the other two. Patty was Momma #2. They called me lil Kim. That time in my life, I will never forget. Tracie and I used to pull all nighters,playing cards, games, roller skating (our favorite), played the very 1st atari video games, even cleaned the house a time or two. We used to ride our bikes or we walked all around town, Tracie would always come up with a plan.We would break out the make up and curling irons gettin’ the glam on!(bout got are asses kicked for using Pam’s make up) So many mischievous intentions on others (especially the sisters, Kim &Pam). We were always scheming for cash, roller skating and smoking habits weren’t cheap! Always laughter when Tracie and I were together. She was my best friend and I will cherish our time in life forever. Rest in heaven, Tracie. I love ya girl.

  2. Tracie was a big part of our team and will be greatly missed. We offer our deepest sympathy to her family & friends.

  3. Tracie was not in the office very long before COVID , what little bit I was around her, she was very nice and pleasant. She will be missed. Lorraine Porter

  4. Well… today is the day. I never thought I’d see this day, I miss you so much. I’m torn apart about everything. It all happened too fast, but I know you’re in a better place now. You’re not in any pain anymore. You’re one of the strongest women I ever had the blessing of knowing. You always made sure I was okay, and even gave me a place to lay my head. If I needed a ride or help you were always the one to come. You loved me so much and sometimes I wasn’t always the kindest to you, and for that I’m sorry. I’ve grown up a lot now, and it’s all thanks to you and the little family I have left that has helped sculpt me into the women I am. You always were so happy and you lit up a room every time you told a story, always taking a minute to get it out because you can’t stop laughing. You made the best of every moment in your life. It’s never going to sit right with me that you’re gone, because I love you so much. & never being able to call you or hear your laugh is going to get the best of me some days. I love you, today is the day I’m supposed to say goodbye to you, but in all honesty I don’t want to, I love you so much my tracie, Rest Well Love, & ݒ۰ݓpݓŽ ݒݰݒްݑ԰ݒ½ ݒװݑҰݒְݓʰݓɰݒްݒ۰ݓʰݓb١︎ I can’t wait to see you again… ߒ”

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Tracie at 811, she was always very kind. May she rest in peace. Prayers going out to her family.


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