He married Hazel Martyn of Chicago on December 28th, 1903. Trudeau contracted pneumonia in mid-April of 1904 and was recovering from it when an embolism resulted in his death on May 3, 1904. A daughter, Alice Livingston Trudeau, was born November 10th, 1904, at Chicago. After Ned's death, Hazel married the world renowned Irish Painter, Sir John Lavery, who used her as a model for some four hundred paintings, including one that was used on Irish banknotes from 1928 until 1975.
Ned Trudeau is buried at St. John's in the Wilderness; the funeral service was conducted by his friend, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. A set of three memorial windows was installed in the church in 1905 by his friends.
Decennial record of the class of 1896, Yale College, Compiled by Clarence S. Day, Jr., Class Secretary
He married Hazel Martyn of Chicago on December 28th, 1903. Trudeau contracted pneumonia in mid-April of 1904 and was recovering from it when an embolism resulted in his death on May 3, 1904. A daughter, Alice Livingston Trudeau, was born November 10th, 1904, at Chicago. After Ned's death, Hazel married the world renowned Irish Painter, Sir John Lavery, who used her as a model for some four hundred paintings, including one that was used on Irish banknotes from 1928 until 1975.
Ned Trudeau is buried at St. John's in the Wilderness; the funeral service was conducted by his friend, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. A set of three memorial windows was installed in the church in 1905 by his friends.
Decennial record of the class of 1896, Yale College, Compiled by Clarence S. Day, Jr., Class Secretary
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Edward Livingston Trudeau, Jr. MD/DIED/MAY 3/1904/AGE/30 YEARS
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