Arthur Ryland CRARY, UNITED STATES ARMY

Birth:
17 Dec 1872
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Death:
17 Jan 1934
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Burial:
24 Jan 1934
Boone, Boone, Iowa, Linwood Park Cem
Marriage:
7 Oct 1897
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Notes:
                   Found among the papers from Martha CRARY NESBITT, following her death,were
various notebooks, papers, clippings and letters. Extracted from someof these
are items noted herein, that they might not be lost to her, hersister's and
her brother's posterity (JFN,1997).
A newspaper clipping....dated 14 SEP 1926, (no publicationshown).....Arthur CRARY is spending a few days in Sioux Falls, SouthDak(ota) He accompanied his daughter, Miss Martha, to that place,where she will teach in the schools for the coming year.
Question; what was his military branch (probably Army) and rank? Whereserved?
What decorations? etc.? (JFN)
Newspaper clipping............Obituary of Arthur RCRARY.....Wednesday, JAN 24
1934........... Last Respects Paid Memory of Arthur R CRARY. Dr. M VHIGBEE
preaches Funeral Sermon. Mr. CRARY's life governed by Bibleadmonitions.
Spanish War Veterans Have Ritual at Grave Where Legion Firing Squadand
Buglers Have Military Obsequies. Funeral services for the late ArthurCRARY
were held at the home, 721 Carroll Street, Friday, January 19, at 3:00PM. A
very large number of friends assembled to express, by their presence,a most
genuine sympathy for the bereaved family and to do honor to the memoryof a
most worthy man, who all his life has lived among us a most uprightand
unselfish life.
Friends from out of the city who had known Mr. CRARY in the Army andin
business and social circles were present.
Dr. M V HIGBEE, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, opened the servicewith the
reading of the twenty-third psalm and offered a brief prayer. Mrs. A HSMITH
presided at the piano and Joel CARLSON sang TENNYSON's Crossing theBar, the
arrangement by Dudley BUCK, and Miss Elizabeth ERTZ sang, My Task byE L
ASHFORD.
God is My Refuge The text for the brief sermon was chosen fromDeuteronomy
33:27, The Eternal God is Thy Refuge and Underneath are theEverlasting Arms.
After reading portions selected from the sixteenth and seventeenthPsalms, Dr.
HIGBEE said, in part, there are three admonitions of Scripturefitting three
sets of experiences which are common to men. The first admonition hasto do
with experiences in which, necessarily, a man is alone, and is Leteveryone
bear his own burden.
Help, Be Helped
The second is related to those experiences in which it is possible tohelp and
be helped, by human sympathy and support, and is Bear Ye OneAnother's
Burdens.
The third has it's meaning in those experiences in which human help isnot
sufficient and is, Cast your burden on the Lord. It is with special
reference to this third set of experiences that the text was written.The
eternal is thy refuge and underneath are the Everlasting arms.
In Jesus' Mind.
It was this also which our Savior had in mind when he said Come untome, all
ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
Dr.HIGBEE said that Mr. CRARY had obeyed each of these threeadmonitions as
these had come into his life as a soldier, a business man and aChristian
gentleman these kindred experiences.
In charge of the flowers were Mrs. James G GALLUP, Miss Louise FAVRE,Mrs. H A
HOUGHTON and Miss Mary GOLDTHWAITE.
Bear Casket.
Those chosen to bear the casket were: Dr. N M WHITHILL, S GGOLDTHWAITE, Deck
CHANDLER, John H GOEPPINGER, James G GALLUOP and Albert A PETERSEN.
At the cemetery the Veterans of the Spanish War gave their beautifulritual
and gave the well deserved military honors to their comrad and friend,
extending also expressions of sympathy to the family. The casket wasdraped
with a United States flag during the rites and at Linwood ParkCemetery, east,
buglers and a firing squad from Arthur D LANTZ Post of the AmericanLegion had
charge of military obsequies.
Personnel of the firing squad which was in charge of Fred T ANDERSON,was J J
MURPHY, Joe MOORE, Albert FORD, Verne PRICHARD, Ralph MATSON, Guy LAMBand
Charles DUNDEE. Bugler J H BRUMHALL sounded taps and the echo wasbugled by A
J EDDY.
Surviving Relatives. Mr. CRARY is survived by his wife, Judith SnellCRARY,
also by a son, Sherman L CRARY, and two daughters, Mrs. Alice STERN of
Burlingame, California and Mrs. Martha NESBITT of Menlo Park,California.
There are also two brothers, Fred W of this city and Charles J CRARYof Palo
Alto, California, all of whom have the sympathy of their many friendsin this
bereavement. (end)
                  
Phebe Vincent SHERMAN
Birth:
6 Jan 1873
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Death:
20 Sep 1925
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Burial:
Abt Sep 1925
Boone, Boone, Iowa, Linwood Cemetery
Notes:
                   Sources incluide, but are not limited to;
History of Rupert, Vermont.
Genealogy records of Martha Vincent Crary Nesbitt.  The CraryRecord,  by
C J Crary.
Vermont Vital Statistics.
Our Family of Vincents, by Boyd Vincent, 1924, Page 63.
History of Pennsylvania by Bates.
Military records of Major Charles Addison Sherman (Grand Army of the
Republic, Civil War), National Archives, U.S.A.
                  
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Birth:
10 Nov 1898
Boone, Boone, Iowa
Death:
Marr:
22 Dec 1920
Boone, Boone, Iowa 
Notes:
                   Aunt Alice graduated the University of Wisconsin and was a member ofPi Beta
Phi Sorority.
                  
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Notes:
                   Found among the papers from Martha CRARY NESBITT, following her death,were
various notebooks, papers, clippings and letters. Extracted from someof these
are items noted herein, that they might not be lost to her posterity
(JFN,1997).
Martha was born on a Sunday at 9:45 PM. She weighed seven andthree-quarters
pounds and was delivered by Dr. W L POLLUCK (sp?) and Nurse MaryEVANS.
Christened at age six months. Sponsored by Grandma CRARY, Aunt Lucyand
Father. First tooth discovered 19 APR 1904, six months andtwenty-nine days
old. Stood up by a table leg, 15 JUN. Walked alone when one year old.She was
scalded the day before her first brithday, so she could not have herparty.
First cut a tooth for her own birthday present.  This made seventeeth. Cut
five more the next month, so she had 12 at thirteen and a half monthsof age.
A newspaper clipping....Miss Martha CRARY, editor of the Boone HighSchool
Bumble Bee, has been named a member of the committee of high schooleditors
which will formulate plans for the organization of a state high schoolpress
association. In addition to Miss CRARY, Boone High will be representedby Miss
Sadiebelle FRIEDLEY.
A newspaper clipping....dated 14 SEP 1926, (no publicationshown).....Arthur CRARY is spending a few days in Sioux Falls, SouthDak(ota) He accompanied his daughter, Miss Martha, to that place,where she will teach in the schools for the coming year.
A newspaper clipping.....from the News-Republican, Friday, March 30,1928, Married - The marriage of Miss Martha CRARY, daughter of Mr. A RCRARY of this city, to Mr. George NESBIT(T) of Burlingame, California,is an event of today, taking place at the home of the bride'sbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Glen H STERN of Burlingame. Thebride's father is in California for the wedding. (end)
Commentary
A well known writer and historian, a sportswoman in her younger years.A championship swimmer and diver. She played golf, was a wonderful iceskater, skilled dancer and bicyclist.
Martha first attended Grinnel College in Grinnel, Iowa and latergraduated the University of Wisconsin. Her earliest adult years werespent as a Teacher.
During her long and productive adult life, she continued toparticipate in her calling as a writer, cronicleer of the times andpeople, a research-oriented historian and was a gifted poet as well.
She died on Saturday, 25 January 1997 at 2:20 PM Eastern StandardTime, at the Friend's House nursing home facility. She was being readto, at the time of her passing, by the Assistant Director of Friend'sHouse and dear friend, Mrs. Audrey Randall.
Funeral arrangements were managed by the Murial H Barber Funeral Homeof Laytonsville, Maryland. Mr. John Proctor assisting Mrs. Barber.
Martha's personal affects were carefully collected by her cousin, Mr.Peter Austin of Quail Hill, Brinklow, Maryland. They were held untilfurther disposition by her son James and daughter, Susannah.
Martha's Memorial Service was then  held on 19 APR 1997. Theinterrment of Martha's ashes at 1 P.M. at Friend's Meeting HouseCemetery, Memorial Service at Friend's Meeting House at 2 P.M. andReception at the Community Center at 3 P.M. A large crowd attended.
The printed program (nearly 100 copies were given out) presented toall those who attended the ceremonies is below.
There were no obituaries printed by the Washington POST or the DesMoines REGISTER. Neither would accept the material from her son Jim.The REGISTER representative said that they wouldn't accept it withoutan exact cause of death and (also) would not accept it  by digitaltransmission. The exact cause is unknown to her son to this day (DEC1997).
The POST said they couldn't accept any material by digitaltransmission, that I had to deliver it in person (which was thenimpossible). I wanted to have them printed in San Francisco as well,but gave up after the first two efforts (JFN,1997). A gifted writerand historian, a sports woman in her younger years. A championshipswimmer and diver. She played golf, was a wonderful ice skater andbicyclist.
                  
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Arthur Ryland Crary, United States Army - Phebe Vincent Sherman

Arthur Ryland Crary, United States Army was born at Boone, Boone, Iowa 17 Dec 1872. His parents were Mahlon Steven Crary and Martha Almira Leonard.

He married Phebe Vincent Sherman 7 Oct 1897 at Boone, Boone, Iowa . Phebe Vincent Sherman was born at Boone, Boone, Iowa 6 Jan 1873 daughter of Charles Addison Sherman, Major Grand Army of the Republic and Mary Anna Wood .

They were the parents of 3 children:
Alice Crary born 10 Nov 1898.
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Arthur Ryland Crary, United States Army died 17 Jan 1934 at Boone, Boone, Iowa .

Phebe Vincent Sherman died 20 Sep 1925 at Boone, Boone, Iowa .