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George Courdin

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Class of 1909
1891 – Feb. 22, 1934
Born in Missouri in 1891 to Stephen Joseph and Dorcas Courdin.
1900 Lived in Utah.
1910 Lived in Weiser. His Dad was Sheriff. 
1914 Married Marguerite Bond in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 
1920 Lived in Montana. Worked in Leonard Mine as a First Aid.
1930 Lived in Montana.  Foreman of tender clinic in copper mine.
1934 Death Certificate says cause was from broken jaw in auto Accident. 
From Lois Hill Titus
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George Courdin taken by death – former Assistant Mine Foreman dies after a short illness.
George W. Courdin, 43, assistant foreman for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, died yesterday at his home, 1101 West Broadway, following a short illness.
Mr. Courdin had resided in Butte for the last 16 years, during which time he had been working for the Anaconda Company in various capacities. Much of the time was at the Leonard mine. During his residence here he had formed a circle of several score friends.
Mr. Courdin was born at Monette, Mo. Surviving are his wife Marguerite; a brother-in-law, Ralph Tile of this city; another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. U, Plavan; his father, S J. Courdin, and a niece, Florence Plavan all of Santa Ana, Calif.
From The Montana Standard – Butte, Montana – Thursday, February 22, 1934
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