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Donald Munro Pyper

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Donald Munro Pyper

Birth
Midway, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Apr 1947 (aged 52)
Cut Bank, Glacier County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cut Bank, Glacier County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 5, Section 10, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Cut Bank Pioneer Press (MT), 18 April 1947

Services for Donald Pyper Are Held Here Wednesday

Donald Munroe Pyper, 52, while operating a tractor on the Shorty Erickson place near Del Bonita Saturday, fell ill and started walking toward the ranch quarters. Neighbors investigating the unattended tractor early in the afternoon found him lying 50 yards from it.

Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church with the Elders Sears and Brimley of the Church of Latter Day Saints officiating.

Mr. Pyper had been suffering the past two years from a heart ailment, and it was presumed the cause of his death. He has worked on Glacier county ranches for 17 years. He was born at Midway, Utah.

The deceased is survived by six brothers; George C. Pyper, Haber City, Utah; Charles M. Pyper, Los Angeles; Alexander Leo, Spokane; William W., Pocatello; Matthew C., Owendale, Alberta; and Walter S., Taber, Alberta; and a sister, Jennie Albiston, Vancouver, B. C.

Also here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albiston and son, Garth, from Vancouver.

Cut Bank Pioneer Press (MT), 18 April 1947

Services for Donald Pyper Are Held Here Wednesday

Donald Munroe Pyper, 52, while operating a tractor on the Shorty Erickson place near Del Bonita Saturday, fell ill and started walking toward the ranch quarters. Neighbors investigating the unattended tractor early in the afternoon found him lying 50 yards from it.

Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church with the Elders Sears and Brimley of the Church of Latter Day Saints officiating.

Mr. Pyper had been suffering the past two years from a heart ailment, and it was presumed the cause of his death. He has worked on Glacier county ranches for 17 years. He was born at Midway, Utah.

The deceased is survived by six brothers; George C. Pyper, Haber City, Utah; Charles M. Pyper, Los Angeles; Alexander Leo, Spokane; William W., Pocatello; Matthew C., Owendale, Alberta; and Walter S., Taber, Alberta; and a sister, Jennie Albiston, Vancouver, B. C.

Also here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albiston and son, Garth, from Vancouver.



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