Skip To Main Content

Scott Duncan, Jr. Class of 2002

Scott Duncan, Jr. Class of 2002
Scott Duncan

Scott Cullers Duncan, Jr. (SAA Class of 2002)

September 18, 1988 – April 22, 2022

Scott Cullers Duncan, Jr., 34 of Austin Texas passed away on April 22, 2022.

Scott was born September 18, 1988 in San Antonio, Texas to Scott and Roneale Duncan. After Scott graduated from Alamo Heights High School, he went on to study at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

As the beloved youngest sibling, Scott went by "Scotter" to his family and childhood friends. He was a gentle, sweet and funny man. As a child, he was inventive and quite the busy engineer. He always had elaborate projects going that invariably involved extension cords and smoke machines.


As an adult, his loving nature was shown in the care he took of his aging grandmother, who he visited in the nursing home regularly, sometimes every day.

Scott was fluent in Spanish, and was a lover of Spanish culture. He wrote his own music and played the guitar and piano in local rock bands. As a teenager he was outgoing and creative.

To his many friends, his sometimes absurdist pranks are legendary. His unique mind and kind personality will be greatly missed.

Scott was preceded in death by his grandparents, Strachan and Jerry Duncan and his mother, Roneale Hosmer Duncan. He is survived by his father, Scott C. Duncan, M.D. and his wife, Corinne Duncan, his sister Robin Duncan and her husband Anthony Dostillio and his sister Amanda Duncan and her husband, Alexander Bove, and his beloved nephew, Mick Duncan Dostillio, his aunt and uncle, Robert and Marcy Duncan and his cousins John, William, Thomas, James, David and Michael Duncan.


 

Originally Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jul. 18, 2022.

 

 

Write a Comment or Memory

To leave a written message on the legacy page of this Academy Brother, please click on the box above that says "Comments." In addition to your comment, you will be asked to enter your name and email address. It may take up to 48 hours for the comment to appear. If you have any questions regarding commenting on a legacy page, please contact development@sa-academy.org.

More Memorial Pages...