body{font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: #ffffff;color: black;}Jensby, Duncan, June 10, 1929 to July 10, 2012 Preceded in death by parents Chris and Gertrude Duncan Jensby, and son Paul Nelson Jensby. Survived by wife Anne Jensby; children Carol DeMarco (late husband,Dan), Christine Swain (husband Taylor), Lane (late wife,Janene), Lloyd (wife Lilly); grandchildren Tim (Ann) DeMarco; Samantha, Caitlin and Cheyenne Swain; Nathan, Michal and Erin Jensby; and Anton (Amber) Jensby; great-grandchild Olivia Young. Duncan left the family retail business for a position at a Chicago-based stock brokerage firm, A.C. Allyn. He eventually became the Vice-President of Back Office Operations there prior to their merger with FI Dupont. The merger uprooted this Chicago native and his family, who relocated to New Jersey. Duncan was willing to travel 2 hours to work rather than live in New York where he could not have kept his gun collection. When FI Dupont was purchased by Ross Perot in the 70's, Duncan moved again, to Texas where he completed the transfer of Dupont accounts and then became the administrator at Hughes and Luce, a Dallas law firm.He became a die-hard Texan, declaring that he would pump gas in Dallas before he would ever return to a job in New York. He became a season-ticket Dallas Cowboy fan, drove a pick up and wore boots to his children's weddings. While at Hughes and Luce he was an active member of ALA, the American Legal Administrators Association, serving as their president andgiven alife membership. In Dallas he served first at Fellowship Bible Church, andbranches Fellowship Bible Church North and Richland Bible Fellowship as an elder. No matter where he lived, he flirted shamelessly with waitresses as his laughing wife looked on; and although his height, by his exaggerated statement, was 5'5", he could stifle unruly children and grandchildren with a single look. He taught his kids to hunt and fish, to show up for work without fail, and to balance a checkbook to the penny.His children consider themselves blessed to have had parents who were not only married for 62 years, but who loved and liked each other all that time. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Global Outreach Int'l, P.O. Box 1, Tupelo, MS, 38802; Wycliffe Bible Translators, P.O.Box 628200, Orlando, FL 32862-8200, or a charity of your choice.