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- from The Great Falls Tribune", 20 Mar 1950 (newspapers.com)
C. Roy Jardine, 60, former Great Falls resident, died early Sunday morning in Nevada. He had made his home near Las Vegas for the last few years. Jardine was born near Winnipeg, Canada, July 22, 1889. He came to this country with his parents in 1891. He was graduated from Great Falls high school in 1907. A year later, after the death of his father, he began operating the old Bee Hive grocery, near where the Paris is, in partnership with George M. Conrad. Later he operated it alone. Jardine ended about 20 years association in the Bee Hive and became a partner of William Scott in the Blue Moon restaurant and confectionery next to the present Buttrey store. About 1934 he went to Missoula where he operated a restaurant and confectionery. He went to Nevada during the war for his health and had been employed there since. Survivors are a wife, Bertha; a son, William, a student at Montana State University; a daughter, Mary Hall, Butte; his mother, Mrs. Anna Jardine of Great Falls; two brothers, Arthur and Harry Jardine, Great Falls, and a sister, Mrs. L. A. Eneboe, Great Falls.
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