The Duncan Project

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Quilt #132 Mary Beth Lauritzen donated by Flo Graham

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  Quilt #132 was presented to Mary Bethy Lauritzen. Mary Beth fell last week and broke her hip. Her recovery will be 8 to 12 weeks. She spen...
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Quiilt #131 Carrie Carter donated by Melissa Kasparian, Terrie Johnson and Mary Duke

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  Quilt #131 waus given to Carrie Carter by Melissa Kasparian, Terrie Johnson and Mary Duke. Carrie walked in to have lunch with friends (Ma...

Quilt #130 Ray and Donna Gowdy donated by Kathy Jackson, Silvia Milner and Mary Duke

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  Quilt #130 was given to Ray and Donna Gowdy by their friends Kathy Jackson, Sylvia Milner and Mary Duke. Ray was diagnosed with idiopathic...

Quilt #129 Sterling and Kaylene Harris donated by Young Women of Heritage Park 6th Ward

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  Quilt #129 was given to the Sterling and Kaylene Harris Family. The Harris family had a baby boy named Milo who died of SIDS when he was 3...
Sunday, September 22, 2024

Quilt #128 Min Tuttle donated by Mary Duke

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  Quilt #128 was donated to Min Tuttle by Mary Duke. Here is Min's story provided by her mother.  In 2020, Min went hiking with her niec...
Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Quilt #127 Charlotte Moak donated by Mary Duke

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  Quilt #127 was presented to 5 year old Charlotte Moak by Mary Duke. Charlette's parents shared this: Early in November of 2023 Charlot...
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Monday, January 1, 2024

Quilt #125 Travis and Christina Johnson donated by Heritage Park 6th Ward Young Women

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  Quilt #125 goes to the wonderful Travis and Christina Johnson family.  Last month, Christina gave birth to a beautiful little stillborn ba...
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The Duncan Proect
On May 2nd, 2016 a beautiful 2.5 year old named Duncan Beach left this earth to be with his Heavenly Father. The Duncan Project was created to honor him and promote love, comfort and connection. The goal of the project is to create and gift 100 quilts to individuals experiencing a significant change in their lives. This blog will share photos and stories of the quilts and their recipients. If you would like to participate either by providing quilts or suggesting someone in need, please contact Stacey Tate at staceymarietate@gmail.com.
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