Shawn N. Duren

December 13, 1981 - October 20, 2007
Shawn N. Duren

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Shawn Duren age 25, of Wilmington died Saturday October 20, 2007 as the result of an automobile accident.

Shawn was born in Wayne County December 13, 1981 the son of Ed and Vickie Duren who reside in Clayton.

In addition to his parents he is survived by his brother Scott Duren of Wilmington, Maternal grandmother Helen Honeycutt of Smithfield.

A Funeral Service will be conducted 3:00 P.M Tuesday at McLaurin Chapel 12830 US Hwy. 70 in Clayton. The family will see friends Tuesday from 1:00 P.M until Service time. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.

The family request memorials be directed to the Johnston County Public Library 305 E. Market Street Smithfield, NC 27577.

Wilmington Burial and Cremation Service 1535 S. 41st Street Wilmington. Phone 910.791.9099


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  • October 21, 2007
    Judy Sulentic says:
    Ed & Vicki, No words can express how deeply sadden I feel at hearing of the loss of someone so very dear to you. Ed, I will keep you and the family in my daily prayers. Judy

  • October 21, 2007
    Debbie Evans says:
    I am so sorry to hear of the lose of your son. My son Clint and Shawn were very close friend. I really got to know shawn when my son and Shawn roomed together. He has also spent a great deal of time at my home in Carolina Beach this summer. I thought the world of Shawn and will miss him dearly. He was alway a pleasure to be aroung and I think he really enjoyed be with us. I just wanted to let you know that we love him and will miss him a great deal. My heart goes out to you and your family. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • October 22, 2007
    Jennifer Ozkurt & Family says:
    Edward Duren & Family Your family will be in our prayers. This tragedy puts us at a lost for word, so we borrowed the word from another. With Deepest Sympathy, Jennifer & Ozgur Ozkurt Autumn wind of eve, blow away the clouds that mass over the moon's pure light and the mists that cloud our mind, do thou sweep away as well. Now we disappear, well, what must we think of it? From the sky we came. Now we may go back again. That's at least one point of view. Hôjô Ujimasa1 1538-1590