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- 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. [Thursday edition, p. 2]
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- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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