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Dewey Andy McDonald

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Dewey Andy McDonald

Birth
Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Death
14 Oct 1960 (aged 62)
Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 869 Sec E
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Dewey was Born in 1898 in Iron Mountain, Laramie, Wyoming
His father William McDonald Owned and ran the Iron Mountain Cattle Company that he grew up in. She was the Forth Born of 9 Children.
He married Lillian who was also a Trick Horse Rider__ then later married Eva Marie Austin he had no children
OBIT-States Dewey McDonald was a Union Pacific Railroad engineer and Laramie resident for 35 yr, died Friday morning at Vinson Memorial Hospital at the age of 62
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginman and Royal Neighbors.
survivors include: his wife, Eva McDonald, three brothers Gordon, of Cheyenne, Walter of California, and Ned McDonald of Riveria Calif. Two sisters Margaret Marty of Bakersfield, Calif and Gertrude Fraser of Pomona, Calif.
Their is mention of him in the news paper that he was in the Frontier Days Rodeo in 1920
He was also in the World championship for Bronco Busting Rodeo Riding 1921 and 1922 His friend Hugh Strickland took 1st place Information for Wyoming state archives and Western Museum COWBOY'S BUCKING CONTEST FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP Cheyenne Frontier Days official Program 4th Day Friday July 29 1921Dewey McDonald number 72 rode Gray Eagle Cheyenne Frontier Days Fourth Day Friday July 28 1922
Dewey McDonald number 140
Dewey was Born in 1898 in Iron Mountain, Laramie, Wyoming
His father William McDonald Owned and ran the Iron Mountain Cattle Company that he grew up in. She was the Forth Born of 9 Children.
He married Lillian who was also a Trick Horse Rider__ then later married Eva Marie Austin he had no children
OBIT-States Dewey McDonald was a Union Pacific Railroad engineer and Laramie resident for 35 yr, died Friday morning at Vinson Memorial Hospital at the age of 62
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginman and Royal Neighbors.
survivors include: his wife, Eva McDonald, three brothers Gordon, of Cheyenne, Walter of California, and Ned McDonald of Riveria Calif. Two sisters Margaret Marty of Bakersfield, Calif and Gertrude Fraser of Pomona, Calif.
Their is mention of him in the news paper that he was in the Frontier Days Rodeo in 1920
He was also in the World championship for Bronco Busting Rodeo Riding 1921 and 1922 His friend Hugh Strickland took 1st place Information for Wyoming state archives and Western Museum COWBOY'S BUCKING CONTEST FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP Cheyenne Frontier Days official Program 4th Day Friday July 29 1921Dewey McDonald number 72 rode Gray Eagle Cheyenne Frontier Days Fourth Day Friday July 28 1922
Dewey McDonald number 140

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Dewey A. McDonald
Feb 14, 1898 - Oct 14 1960

Gravesite Details

Dewey was my Uncle, Margie McDonald



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