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Clyde Merari DuRand

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Clyde Merari DuRand

Birth
Belmond, Wright County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Jun 1910 (aged 32)
White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, Montana, USA
Burial
White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
PLOT NUMBER A71
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Prominent Young Man Dies Suddenly. Clyde DuRand of Delpine, Montana, Died at His Home Sunday, After a Few Day's Illness

Clyde DuRand died at his ranch near Delpine Sunday, and was buried in the family cemetery Monday. Mr. DuRand was 27 years old and married.

Mr. Durand was hunting bear a week before his death when he was taken with a severe nose bleed. Every possible remedy was tried to stop the bleeding, but it was more than ten hours before the flow of blood was stopped. The loss of blood caused a fever and a swelling of the throat and face, from which he died Sunday.

Mr. DuRand was one of the most popular young men in this section of the country, having lived here the greater part of his life. He had many friends in Harlowton who are grieved to hear of his sudden death.

The Harlowton News (MT), 10 June 1910

Parents: Simeon M. & Rebecca Cook DuRand. Siblings, Courtland E.,Clifford,Blanche,Phoebe.

He married Martha Tangen on Oct. 28, 1903 in Livingston, Park County, Montana. She was born in Christina, Norway.
Her parents were Gust Ole Tangen & Catherine Wetterstad. She was born about 1875. She married William Frisbie after Clyde DuRand died in 1910. She married Frisbie on July 11, 1914
Prominent Young Man Dies Suddenly. Clyde DuRand of Delpine, Montana, Died at His Home Sunday, After a Few Day's Illness

Clyde DuRand died at his ranch near Delpine Sunday, and was buried in the family cemetery Monday. Mr. DuRand was 27 years old and married.

Mr. Durand was hunting bear a week before his death when he was taken with a severe nose bleed. Every possible remedy was tried to stop the bleeding, but it was more than ten hours before the flow of blood was stopped. The loss of blood caused a fever and a swelling of the throat and face, from which he died Sunday.

Mr. DuRand was one of the most popular young men in this section of the country, having lived here the greater part of his life. He had many friends in Harlowton who are grieved to hear of his sudden death.

The Harlowton News (MT), 10 June 1910

Parents: Simeon M. & Rebecca Cook DuRand. Siblings, Courtland E.,Clifford,Blanche,Phoebe.

He married Martha Tangen on Oct. 28, 1903 in Livingston, Park County, Montana. She was born in Christina, Norway.
Her parents were Gust Ole Tangen & Catherine Wetterstad. She was born about 1875. She married William Frisbie after Clyde DuRand died in 1910. She married Frisbie on July 11, 1914


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