Clyde Dewitt Doney
1932-2017
Longtime Durango resident and local artist Clyde Doney passed away at the age of 85.
A veteran of the US Army, Clyde worked as a technical designer in the Aerospace industry before leaving to follow his passion of sculpting in 1969.
Clyde, renowned for his cowboy-style bronze sculptures, has been featured for his work nationally, and created the ""Double Jack"" statute located in Santa Rita Park.
Clyde was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Pauline, and is survived by his three children, three grand children and 7 great-grand children.
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