Gerard Duman

In Loving Memory

Gerard “Jerry”Duman

Date of Birth March 25, 1945
Passed Away On January 27, 2025
At Age 79 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Gerard Duman III, of Del Rio, TX, passed away on January 27, 2025, in Kerrville, TX. He was born in San Antonio, TX, to Frances and Gerard Duman II on March 25, 1945. He married Maria Villafranca on February 14, 1981, in Del Rio, TX.

He went to school at Central Catholic and Jefferson High Schools in San Antonio, TX. He worked as a Signal Maintainer for the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads for 40 years. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and served three combat tours with the Navy as Lead Radarman in the Combat Information Centers on two Destroyers and numerous Riverine Patrol Craft and Gunboats. He deeply loved fishing and was involved in the Big Friendly Bass Club and Rio Grande Bass Club.

Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife of 43 years, Maria; sons, Thomas, Matthew (Lindsay), and John Paul (Rebecca); and daughter, Catrina (Bodie); as well as numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his siblings, Billie (Donnie), Elaine (Jack), Harriett and Charlie (Kris).

Rosary and services will be held at 1pm on February 8, 2025, at Grimes Funeral Chapels in Kerrville, TX.
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Condolences (6)

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Mary Evans Seattle, WA February 8, 2025
"My thoughts and prayers go out to Jerry's wonderful family, especially Maria, John Paul and Catrina, as you transition into life with Jerry watching over you from his eternal home. Blessings and comfort to you all."
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James Haas DelRio February 5, 2025
"My name is James Haas I worked with Jerry Duman for many years on the Southern Pacific railroad he was a pleasure to work with he was a very good man and good friend I will miss him my condolences go out to all his family"
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Chris Black Del arii, TX February 5, 2025
"I worked with Gerry on the railroad for almost 20 years. I had coffee with him most mornings after he retired and he would stop and talk at least once a month by the house and chit chat about what was going on with my family and work. I even went fishing with him a time or two. He was a good friend. He will be missed !"
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