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Daniel Douglas “Dogie” Duncan

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Daniel Douglas “Dogie” Duncan Veteran

Birth
West Union, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Death
23 Feb 1974 (aged 85)
Darby, Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 6E 107 3
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Daniel was born to Daniel Saint Duncan and Mary Jane Moore. He had five siblings: Isabelle B. (Brownie Bell), George Wellington, Cassius Calvin, Stuart Francis, and John James. Daniel married Genevieve Billidiaux in 1917. They had four children: Dorthy Van Senture, June Lucile, Douglas Carmen, and Mary Jane. Daniel and Genevieve were divorced before 1930. Daniel Duncan was convicted of second degree murder in the deaths of Bud Neas and Russell Austin, his sister's son-in-law, and sentenced on 26 Dec 1930 to life in prison, which was later recommended by the Governor to be commuted to 25 years. Daniel Duncan spent ten years in the Deer Lodge Prison for the murder of the two men. He later married Lillian Anderson on 12 October 1968 in Glendive, Dawson, Montana.
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OBITUARY:
Funeral services were conducted for this afternoon at Dowling chapel for Daniel Duncan, 85 of Darby who died unexpectedly at his home Feb. 23 at 5:30 a.m.
Father James Burns officiated and thereafter the body was sent to Spokane for cremation. Daniel Douglas Duncan was born Dec. 2, 1888 at Sauk Centre, Minn., son of Douglas and Mary Jane Moore Duncan. He moved to Salt Lake City in his youth, later lived in Canada and the Flathead valley. He owned a leather shop in the Los Angeles area for a number of years. He was a veteran of service on WWI. He moved to Darby in 1961. His marriage to Lillian Anderson took place in Glendive Oct. 12 1968.
Surviving beside the widow is a daughter, June Smith in Van Buren, Mo.; son, Douglas, Kalispell; brothers, George, San Antonio, Texas and John, Hamilton; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Dan Duncan was vitally interested in the world in which he lived and the men who rule it, all the way down to town and school district. He showed his concern both vocally and with his pen, both of which could have sharp edges.
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Daniel, was married to Genevieve Jeanine Billideax in 1917, Maude E. Antisdal in 1951, Nellie Stainbrook abt. 1960, and Lillian Anderson in 1968.
Daniel was born to Daniel Saint Duncan and Mary Jane Moore. He had five siblings: Isabelle B. (Brownie Bell), George Wellington, Cassius Calvin, Stuart Francis, and John James. Daniel married Genevieve Billidiaux in 1917. They had four children: Dorthy Van Senture, June Lucile, Douglas Carmen, and Mary Jane. Daniel and Genevieve were divorced before 1930. Daniel Duncan was convicted of second degree murder in the deaths of Bud Neas and Russell Austin, his sister's son-in-law, and sentenced on 26 Dec 1930 to life in prison, which was later recommended by the Governor to be commuted to 25 years. Daniel Duncan spent ten years in the Deer Lodge Prison for the murder of the two men. He later married Lillian Anderson on 12 October 1968 in Glendive, Dawson, Montana.
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OBITUARY:
Funeral services were conducted for this afternoon at Dowling chapel for Daniel Duncan, 85 of Darby who died unexpectedly at his home Feb. 23 at 5:30 a.m.
Father James Burns officiated and thereafter the body was sent to Spokane for cremation. Daniel Douglas Duncan was born Dec. 2, 1888 at Sauk Centre, Minn., son of Douglas and Mary Jane Moore Duncan. He moved to Salt Lake City in his youth, later lived in Canada and the Flathead valley. He owned a leather shop in the Los Angeles area for a number of years. He was a veteran of service on WWI. He moved to Darby in 1961. His marriage to Lillian Anderson took place in Glendive Oct. 12 1968.
Surviving beside the widow is a daughter, June Smith in Van Buren, Mo.; son, Douglas, Kalispell; brothers, George, San Antonio, Texas and John, Hamilton; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Dan Duncan was vitally interested in the world in which he lived and the men who rule it, all the way down to town and school district. He showed his concern both vocally and with his pen, both of which could have sharp edges.
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Daniel, was married to Genevieve Jeanine Billideax in 1917, Maude E. Antisdal in 1951, Nellie Stainbrook abt. 1960, and Lillian Anderson in 1968.

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  • Created by: Burt
  • Added: Jan 29, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47291065/daniel_douglas-duncan: accessed ), memorial page for Daniel Douglas “Dogie” Duncan (2 Dec 1888–23 Feb 1974), Find a Grave Memorial ID 47291065, citing Riverview Cemetery, Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, USA; Maintained by Burt (contributor 46867609).