Clifford Tom Duran Sr., 76, died Saturday, May 26, 2012 at his daughter Robin's home in Rocky Boy, Montana. His wake service will begin today (Sunday) and continue through Monday with his traditional Native American service being held 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 29, 2012, all at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Rocky Boy. Burial will be held in the Parker Cemetery on Duck Creek Road. Services and arrangements have been entrusted to Holland & Bonine Funeral Home. Clifford was born November 20, 1935 in Harlem, Montana to Leo and Elizabeth (St. Pierre) Duran Sr. He was raised and educated in Rocky Boy. He married Doris Ann Trombley on November 28, 1961 in Browning, Montana. The couple made their home in Rocky Boy and raised their family, Clifford and owned and operated Cliff's Petrolane. He and Doris moved to Siren, Wisconsin in 1992. He returned to Rocky Boy after he became ill so he could be near family. Clifford enjoyed playing handgame, fishing and hunting working with horses and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Caroline Duran. Clifford is survived by his wife of 50 years Doris Duran of Siren, Wisconsin; his daughters Colleen (Al Wilson) Sure Chief of Browning, Montana, Robin (Alfred) Parker of Rocky Boy, Montana, Karla (Mike) Devine of Tsuu'Tina Alberta, Canada, Rhonda Duran of Siren, Wisconsin, and Rikki (Tim Nault) Duran of Rocky Boy; one son Clifford Tom Duran Jr. of Hot Springs, Montana; his sisters Rosie Duran, Shirley Descharme, Aggie Morsette, and Elaine (Earl) Nault all of Rocky Boy; his brothers Manny (Linda) Duran of Rocky Boy, MT, Leo Duran Jr. of Great Falls, Montana, Robert (Roxanne) Duran of Rocky Boy, Montana, and Joe (Marlene)Duran of Fort Hall, Idaho; 21 grandchildren; and 39 great-grandchildren.