Capt. Bill Edward Duyck

capt. bill duyck

October 8, 1934 ~ April 3, 2019

Born in: Asheville, NC
Resided in: Asheville, NC

Bill Edward Duyck, 84, passed away Wednesday, April 3, 2019.

An Asheville native, Capt. Duyck was a son of the late Edward Duyck and Bessie Lee Jones Duyck Buckner. He was a Navy veteran and served with the Asheville Fire Department before retiring as Captain. During retirement, he enjoyed photography, especially nature and bird pictures, many of which were featured on the BBC, with whom he regularly provided photographs. He also volunteered with the NC Forest Service.

He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, and enjoyed singing in the choir.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Ruth Ruby Duyck; daughter Cindy Thornton (Lennie); son, Fred Duyck (Christy); four grandchildren, Clint Swanger (Stephanie), Fred E. Duyck (Sara Beth Duyck), Meredith Sessoms (Patrick), and Will Thornton; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

A memorial service with Military Honors will be conducted by Chaplain Butch Stillwell and Dr. Buddy Corbin on Sunday, April 7, at 2:00 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church. Honors will be provided by the Asheville Fire Department. The family will receive friends following the service.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff of StoneCreek Health and Rehab and to CarePartners Hospice.

Memorials may be made to Calvary Baptist General Fund, 531 Haywood Rd., Asheville, NC 28806.

Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue is assisting the family.

Services

Memorial Service: April 7, 2019 2:00 pm

Calvary Baptist Church, West Asheville
531 Haywood Road
Asheville, NC 28806

253-7301

Visitation: April 7, 2019 2:45 pm

Calvary Baptist Church, West Asheville
531 Haywood Road
Asheville, NC 28806

253-7301

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  1. It was such a pleasure to know Bill and his family. I had the honor of caring for Bill but he filled a special place in my heart as a surrogate grandfather. I love you all and I’m thankful to have known Bill’s sense of humor and grit. You all are in my heart and prayers.

  2. Sending lots of love, thoughts and prayers to all the family. I loved me some Duyck now. What a sweetheart of a man he was. I could sit and talk with him for hours. He is definitely going to be missed. I’m sure he is there in Heaven and is surrounded by thousands of birds that never stop singing. Praise the LORD that you continue to live on in Heaven.

  3. I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. He was such a sweet soul and will never be forgotten. Clint, Cindy and Mary you are in my prayers.

  4. Sending our love and prayers to the family! May God provide strength and grace in the days ahead as only he can. God bless you all!

  5. Fred, Christy and family, Please accept my deepest sympathies during the loss of your loved one. I have heard so many wonderful stories, so I know your memories will be precious to you in the days and years ahead. I am so sorry for the hurt you are feeling. You will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. My family and I are so sorry for your loss. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. What a gift it was to get to know Bill and family ! I loved to talk photography with him. He was a very sweet patient/friend. Praying for God’s love to comfort all of you.

  8. Bill was a blessing to know. He always had a smile on his face!! He will be greatly missed.

  9. Dear Mary Ruth, Fred and Cindy, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Bill will be truly missed by many, he was one of a kind.

  10. Mary Ruth and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Bill was a fantastic person. My prayers, thoughts, and love are with you all.

  11. Marie Ruth and family, we have wonderful memories of the times spent with Bill hearing his stories, enjoying his great sense of humor and taking in the beauty of the pictures captured through the lens of the camera. What an amazing gift he had and we will continue to be able to enjoy the fruits thereof!! May your memories provide comfort and God give you peace at this time. We love you very much. David, Denise, Chelsea, and Sarah Simon

  12. We express our sympathy to the Duyck family. We are grateful for his service as a fireman. He was one of my favorite patients. He had a great personality and a sense of humor. We have several of his amazing photographs to remember him by. He will be missed. Sincerely Barry and Barbara Pate

  13. Debbie Parham, Earl & Shirley Parham Clark & family of Marty, Ricky, Missy & Colin Clark says:

    Dear Mary Ruth & family,
    Our deepest sympathy to all of you. It is so hard to give up your loved ones as we know from having to give up both parents, Elmer & Ila. Cherish your memories. Know Bill is in a much better place now & free of all his earthly problems/discomfort. Again our condolences to all of you.

  14. Out thoughts and Prayers are with everyone in the Duyck family.

    I will never forget how kind he was to all the kids including myself that would spend endless hours playing baseball, football and listening to music at his home and neighborhood.

    Thank you for all the wonderful memories.

  15. I knew him as Christian, singer, photographer and general trouble maker. But, I am blessed to call him friend. Love and sympathy to all the family. Remember the good and let the bad fade away.

  16. I fondly remember Bill from his participation in the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage sponsored by the UNCA Biology
    Department. Beginning in 1990 and continuing through 1997 he led many field trips and presented several slide-illustrated evening talks. As the Pilgrimage coordinator I remember Bill as one who always was very much appreciated and enjoyed by the audience and trip participants. It was a pleasure to have known him.

  17. Mrs. Duyck and family,
    I’m so sorry I was not able to be with my other brothers and sisters to show my respect for Bill. I met him shortly after joining the fire department in 1977. He was a mentor and friend from the first meeting. I admired his knowledge of the fire service and envied his talent with hiss camera. I felt privileged when he sought me out to speak to when our paths crossed after we both were retired. Most always thank us(firefighters) for our service but I thank you and your family for sharing Bill with us, his comrades.

    Glenn Holbert

  18. Dear Mary Ruth and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Duyck was an amazing man. I will always remember him st Calvary as I was growing up. He was such a big man in my eyes, not just physically but spiritually and mentally. He was so very talented in his photography. We have a beautiful photo of his hanging in our home and cherish it. Mary Ruth, you were my mama’s best friend and were always there for me and for her. I am sorry for your loss and sorry that I could not be in town to be there for you as well. Prayers and love to you!!!!


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