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Duncan Boyd Oliver

Jun 10th, 2025

Duncan Boyd Oliver
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In Loving Memory of Duncan Boyd Oliver

With heavy hearts, the family of Duncan Boyd Oliver shares the news of his passing at the age of 87 on June 10th.

Born in 1938 to Donald Oliver and Alline Phelps, Duncan was a devoted brother to Lee Lombard and Jason Oliver. He cherished and often shared stories of growing up in Haverhill and Sharon, MA, bringing to life the era before WWII. Though his family joked that his fondness for mayonnaise sandwiches wasn’t due to wartime rationing.

From as early as the fourth grade, Duncan hoped that Carol would notice him. The wait made for a wonderful time growing up, he would say, and eventually, they started dating later in high school—the beginning of a lifetime of love and companionship.

Duncan earned his degree from Bowdoin College in Maine, later pursuing a master's degree in history from Boston University. But no matter where his academic journey took him, he always remained a proud Polar Bear.

Though he initially served his country as a tank company commander with the Army and NATO forces in Germany in the 60s, his heart led him to a career in education—his second great passion after Carol. He dedicated 34 years to the Easton Public Schools, with one of his proudest achievements being the designation of Oliver Ames High School as a Top 100 school in the nation in 1986. Even when retiring in 1999, after 21 years as Principal of OA, his passion for education continued through special programs in Yarmouth.

Duncan’s love for history shaped countless family vacations—where historical landmarks often took priority to his daughter’s dismay — which led to years of dedicated service to the Easton and Yarmouth Historical Society’s, including time as both member and president of both organizations. He was also an enthusiastic participant in the Lincoln Group of Boston. Alongside his close friend Jack Braggington-Smith, Duncan co-authored several books and contributed articles to Cape Cod Life, Cape Cod Times, the Yarmouth Historical Society of old Yarmouth, and the Yarmouth Port Library. 

Following retirement in 1999, Duncan traveled with Carol and close friends to over 50 countries across six continents— though his family often teased that simply sailing past Antarctica didn’t quite qualify as visiting all seven continents. Winters in Florida were spent shelling with Carol or fishing with his son-in-law Sean, but his greatest joy remained casting a line or simply being with his grandsons, Cameron and Grant. He joked that he wanted his epitaph to read “The stripers feared his coming’ but in truth they show utter distain.”

Over his 87 years, Duncan blessed his family with many valuable lessons—but none more important than the love of family and togetherness. He is survived by his beloved wife, Carol Geissler, with whom he shared 65 years of marriage; his daughter Kim Juric and her husband Gordon of Cataumet, MA; his daughter Jen Oliver and her husband Sean Stuart of Monument Beach, MA; his grandsons Cameron Juric and his fiancée Abby Moore of Burlington, MA; and Grant Juric and his significant other Shannon Glynn of Chicago, IL.

The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to Duncan’s medical team and the VNA, whose care gave them the precious gift of more time together over the past two years.

The family will honor Duncan’s life in a private ceremony.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Yarmouth Port Library https://www.yarmouthportlibrary.org/ or the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth https://www.hsoy.org/, continuing Duncan’s legacy of kindness and generosity.

Guest Book

Barry Homer
#12
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

In the short time that I knew Dunc; I grew to love and respect him. I really enjoyed being with Dunc and Jack Bragginton Smith discussing Yarmouth”s history. He definitely will be missed.

Elizabeth McAlduff
#11
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

So sad to hear about our Uncle D's passing.We have so many wonderful memories of weekends in Laconia,New Hampshire, fishing swimming, projects, and family time. We are so happy we had those times together and wish we had more! He will joining our mother(his sister) and Momo and Dado( their Mom and Dad) in heaven and we can only imagine what laughs they will have. Our love and prayers are with Aunt Carol, Kim and Jenn as well their families. We love you all! Beth, Bill, Linda and Joe , and all of our children

Dan & Deb Galambos
#10
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

Dear Oliver and Juric Families, Knowing Duncan was truly a blessing. May his memory be Eternal! With much love, Dan & Deb Galambos

Meryl Earl
#9
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

Duncan was a blessing to know...always an inspiration, and a big smile. Always helpful and friendly. I shall miss him, but am indebted to him for sharing his wisdom and humor with me over the past decade. God bless you, Duncan, you always were "a jolly good fellow"

Barbara and Steve Foley
#8
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

Dear Jennifer, Sean and Oliver family: Our sincere condolences, so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in all the memories you’ve shared. May your Dad rest in peace. Sincerely, Barbara and Steve Foley

Sharen Rebello-Gall
#7
Friday - Jun 13, 2025 12:00 am

My heart is heavy for you all- know that I am thinking of you and sending you all prayers-

Arnie Casavant
#6
Thursday - Jun 12, 2025 12:00 am

It was an honor to have served under his direction. I fell in love wi "Dunc".

Laney Clement-Holbrook
#5
Thursday - Jun 12, 2025 12:00 am

I am deeply saddened by the news of Duncan's passing. I had the great honor and privilege of working under his leadership at Oliver Ames High School as both a teacher and a coach. He was forward thinking, compassionate and led with great kindness. He taught me the meaning of making the world a better place and showed me how to carry that message on to my students and athletes. I am so glad that I got a chance to see him at Hazel Varella's services. I will never forget the impact that he had on my professional career...I will miss him. RIP Dunc

Aubrey Conrad
#4
Thursday - Jun 12, 2025 12:00 am

Carol.Kim,Jen I am so sorry for your loss of a great person who I was sooo lucky to have as a friend and teacher who taught me all the necessary information to be a good teacher and human being. Each day at OA was an event based on helping the students be the best they could each day while enjoying and growing at all levels. Remembering Duncan always.

Cheryl Bullough Evans
#3
Thursday - Jun 12, 2025 12:00 am

Mr Oliver was the absolute best. As a beloved educator, I wish all kids could have been fortunate to have experienced the loyalty and passion that he expressed towards us kids. Condolences to the family and especially Kim, my classmate and friend growing up and Mrs Oliver.

Tara
#2
Thursday - Jun 12, 2025 12:00 am

What an awesome man ! I so loved spending time with he and the family, I will cherish those memories. Loved the stories that went around the table. He will surely be missed

Winston Tom
#1
Wednesday - Jun 11, 2025 12:00 am

I am saddened to hear about the passing of your father Duncan. I had the pleasure to be in his company in the last few years at the Cape. He was a good, decent and loving man and I will miss when we gather for Labor Day weekend. He loved my pumpkin pie and I will always remember him when I make or eat a piece of pumpkin pie. My condolences to everyone in the family. May he rest in peace. Winston

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