Robert Duggan, Jr.'s Obituary
Robert C Duggan, Jr. (Bob) was born March 9, 1951. He passed away August 19, 2008. He was 57 years of age. A native of Maryland, Bob spent his childhood growing up in Atlanta, Ga. and Cocoa Beach, Fl. As a young man in Fl., he was into horseback riding and classic fast cars especially Corvettes and hot rods. He relocated to Los Angeles with his family in 1974. After two years in Los Angeles, he moved to the Bay Area in 1977. There he continued to work for The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company where he achieved great success as the Region’s Number 1 Sales Manager. In 1979, he joined American National Insurance Company where he also continued his success as one of ANICO’S leading general agents and agencies. Because of his great success in the insurance industry, he enjoyed many company awarded trips. He and his wife Rosemary traveled all over the United States and Europe. His career continued to blossom and he opened his own brokerage, R. C. Duggan and Associates where he continued to grow and excel and built a great independent agency. In his spare time, he was and avid motorcyclist and a member of San Mateo Harley Owners Group. When he wasn’t on the motorcycle, he was seen around town or going to appointments in his Porsche. He is to be remembered as a man with a great sense of humor, full of generosity, great sense of service to his clients and full of love for his family especially his son, Robert C. Duggan, lll. He is survived Rosemary Duggan, Robert C. Duggan, lll, his Mother Joan T. Duggan of of Los Angeles, and his Brothers Michael C. Duggan and Kevin P. Duggan and Sister Kellee M Duggan all of Los Angeles. He will surely be missed by other loving family members and many friends. The visitation is from 11-2:30 p. m. The funeral service will be at 3:00 p.m. Both will be held Sunday, August 31, 2008 at the Lifemark Center a Skylawn Memorial Park at Highway 92 and Route 35, San Mateo California. The final resting place is Skylawn Memorial Park.Services Entrusted to:Lifemark Center at Skylawn Memorial Park(650) 349-4411
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