NameCarol DAVIS157,138
Birth11 Feb 1915, Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
Death20 Sep 1989, Milton West Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial24 Sep 1989, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherRev. Herbert Eugene DAVIS (1879-1963)
MotherMary Alice ROSS (1880-1961)
Spouses
Birth16 Aug 1906, Rawlins, Carbon Co., Wyoming
Death25 Nov 1994, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationProfessor Of Economics
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
MotherMatilda Bivins FOGG (1875-1961)
Marriage14 Feb 1939
Notes for Carol DAVIS
GRAD: Shanghai American School, Shanghai, China
GRAD: Salem College, Salem, Harrison Co., West Virginia
Residence: 32 Northside Drive, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Carol (Davis) Crandall 1915-1989
The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 211, No 12, p 34, Dec, 1999.
Carol (Davis) Crandall, 74, of Milton, Wisconsin, died in her home on September 20, 1989, after a long illness.
She was born on February 11, 1915, in Walworth, Wisconsin, the daughter of Rev. H. Eugene and Mary (Ross) Davis. She spent most of her early years in Shanghai, China, where her parents served as Seventh Day Baptist missionaries. She graduated from the Shanghai American School and from Salem College in Salem, West Virginia.
She married Burton B. Crandall on February 15, 1939. They lived in Alfred and Syracuse, New York, and in Milton, where Burton was a college professor. Carol was an active member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church and, until her illness, was an active member of the deaconete. Especially remembered were Carol and Burton's visits to shut-ins and elderly members of the church.
Carol is survived by her husband, Burton, of Milton; four children: Barbara Saunders of Milton, David of Chicago, Illinois, Brandon of Janesville, Wisconsin and Stephen of Alfred; a sister, Marcia Kreiser of Pittsford, New York; a brother, Winthrop Davis of Berkeley, California; 11 grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, Richard, and her son, Brian. Her first great-grandson, Aaron Saunders, was born three days after her death.
A memorial service was held at the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church on September 24, 1989, with her son-in-law and pastor, Herbert E. Saunders, officiating. Moments of remembrances were shared, and her sons sang together as a quartet in honor of her memory. HES
Notes for Burton Benjamin (Spouse 1)
GRAD: University of California - BA Econ, Berkeley, Almeda Co., California
GRAD: Harvard University - MBA
GRAD: American University - PhD, Washington, District of Columbia
EMPL: 1930 Alfred University, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
EMPL: 1946 Syracuse University, Fayetteville, Onandaga Co., New York
EMPL: 1962 Milton College, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
EMPL: 1965 State University of New York, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
EMPL: 1978 Milton College. Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Residence: 32 Northside Drive, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Burton Benjamin Crandall 1906-1994
Milton Newspaper Obituary
"Milton Courier"; Milton, Wisconsin; Thursday, December 1, 1994, p2.
Burton Benjamin Crandall, 88, of 32 Northside Drive, passed away on Friday, Nov. 25, 1994, at his home.
He was born Aug. 16, 1906 in Rawlins, Wyo., the only child of Benjamin and Matilda (Fogg) Crandall. His early years were spent in Idaho and California. He graduated from the University of California in Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in economics, obtained a masters in business administration from Harvard University, and a doctorate from American University in Washington, D.C. He was an Associate Professor of Economics at Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y., from 1930-1946. He was an associate professor of transportation and business administration at Syracuse University, N.Y, from 1946-1962 then moved to Milton and became chairman of the economics and business administration department of Milton College from 1962-1965. He was professor of business administration at the State University of New York at Alfred from 1965-1977. He moved back to Milton College as professor of business administration until 1981. His 100th semester of college teaching was at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater in the fall of 1983.
Crandall was married to Carol Davis on Feb. 15, 1939. She predeceased him in 1989. He was a past member of Milton Kiwanis and was a member and deacon of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church.
Burton is survived by four children: Barbara (Herbert) Saunders, Milton; David (Henrietta), Clifton Forge, Va; Brandon, Milton; Stephen (Patricia), Alfred, N.Y.; American Field Service student/family member Yutaka (Margareta) Horiba, New Orleans, La.; grandchildren: Brian (Heidi) Saunders; Peggy (Carl) Sorenson; Michael (Heather) Saunders; Benjamin (Kimberly) Crandall, Jesse Crandall, Adam (Kelly) Crandall; Nathan, Heather, Katherine, Philip and Aaron Crandall, Naomi Horiba, three great-grandsons Aaron and Nicholas Saunders and Alexander Crandall, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife he was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Brian.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. at the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church with visitation beginning at 2 p.m. Interment will be at a later date at the Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Memorials can be made to Hospice Team Care, Janesville or the Seventh Day Baptist Ministerial Retirement Fund. Albrecht Funeral Home assisted the family.
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