Douglas Wayne Murdock (Tí Įhpé’ic’ia) (throws himself in the lodge) passed April 25th peacefully with his family by his side in the Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana.
Dougal (as named by his Uncle Puss early in his childhood) was born in Poplar, Montana July 13, 1950, he was the second child of Albert “Bert” and Rosella (McConnell) Murdock. He grew up with his siblings Albert, Debra, Barbara, and Kurt in Frazer attending the school there. He worked on Jim Scott’s Farm in his early years into high school alongside of his dad and brother Albert, until he decided to forgo college and get an education from Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children in 1968 at the age of 17. He served in Vietnam as a member of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, as the smallest member of his squad, he served as a “tunnel rat”, he was in the Da Nang area for most of his tour.
Dougal married Janice Wallette June 9th, 1973, later that year he was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in October. They moved back to Montana where he started his career with the Corps of Engineers in 1974. His son, Jason, was born later that year in October.
He retired in 2007, with 37 years of total federal service. He soon got bored with retirement and started working at the Silverwolf Casino and later worked for the TERO office for four years, he retired again. Once again he got bored and started working for the Frazer School and eventually retired for health reasons from being an Assiniboine Language Teacher, a job he loved. Dougal had a great desire and love of coaching and sports in general, he coached alongside his dad as an assistant for Frazer. He coached junior high and high school boys’ and girls’ teams throughout the years, as well as teams for the youth tournaments. He followed all sports, except soccer, his favorites were the LA Angels, the KC Chiefs, the Washington Americans (Redskins) as he called them. He danced Fancy Dance and later switched to Grass Dance, which he danced with his nephew Aaron and his grandson Nathan. Traveling everywhere to attend many celebrations, he was active with the Red Bottom Committee from 1981 until 2016.
In 1998 he purchased his first Harley; that gave him a hobby that lasted the rest of his days. He attended Biker New Year (Sturgis Rally) every year from 1995 to 2018. He rode for cancer awareness, riding 1700 miles across the state, stopping at all seven of the reservations in Montana in one week. The only thing that rivaled his bikes was his family and his grandchildren, Nathan (Thunder Boy), Alyssa (Holy Tree), and Alexis (Grey Flying Woman). As his Facebook friends will recognize “well Lunatics it’s been a good ride that is all. Good night Chesty wherever the f#*k you are.”
Dougal is survived by his sisters Deb Murdock and Barb (Frank) Dumont; brother “Charlie” Huber (Deb) Wright; son Jason (Lisa) Murdock; grandchildren Nathan, Alyssa and Alexis; nephew Aaron (Stephanie) Murdock; aunties Ruth Todd of Frazer, Montana, Daisy Sherman of Havre, Montana, Liz Sherman of Browning, Montana and Audrey Hall of Billings, Montana; adopted brothers David (Victoria) Adams of Billings, Montana and Jeff Cappo of Canada; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews and his traveling partner Colleen Birdsbill.
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
1:00 p.m.
Sunday April 28, 2019
Frazer Community Hall
Frazer, Montana 59225
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday April 29, 2019
Frazer School Gymnasium
Frazer, Montana 59225
Burial with Military Honors
12:30 p.m.
Monday April 29, 2019
Oswego Catholic Cemetery
Oswego, Montana
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
1:00 p.m.
Sunday April 28, 2019
Frazer Community Hall
Frazer, Montana 59225
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday April 29, 2019
Frazer School Gymnasium
Frazer, Montana 59225
Burial with Military Honors
12:30 p.m.
Monday April 29, 2019
Oswego Catholic Cemetery
Oswego, Montana
Wilfred Max Bear says
Dougal, rest in peace Marine. You did well while you were here now it’s time to rest.
kevin k.Rasor says
rest in peace cuz
Tara Douglas says
Dougal.. You are an amazing man that lived a long full filled life. I got to met and visit with him when he would play bingo at Silverwolf. He was always teasing and joking. Made us laugh all the time. I got a visit with him this past summer when we showed him a knife. And he told us a story on it and he had two like it. Then continued to tell us about when he was in the service. Amazing! I wished I wouldve recorded that convo. Going to miss seeing you cruising town on your beautiful Harley. Good journey Dougal. See you again one day.
Anita running bear schwab says
Journey well my friend. I have many fond memories of our travels. I always looked forward to your texts..even when you were sick you still had humor and made me laugh. I will always keep your family in my prayers. Toksta ake!
Walter C Fleming says
Remembering the soft ball tourney’s at Fort Peck and Frazer, playing with Doug. I especially enjoyed beating Arlo’s for the championship, one year. Doug was a great athlete!
Joan Burns says
Dougal and Jan were good friends of mine. Sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers to all his family Jason I’m so sorry, your dad was a great guy
Rose Morsette says
Condolences to this fine Marine family.Rest in peace
chris bauer says
Rest in Peace Dougal, prayers & deepest condolences to the family, he was a good man & will be missed by many!