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Bruce Crane (businessman)

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In 1932, Crane married Winnie Davis Long. The couple moved into Sugar Hill, his parents' home in Dalton that had been unoccupied since his mother moved out in 1924. The couple had twin daughters, Winnie and Davis, born in March 1935.
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Crane was a member of the Dalton Finance Committee and from 1946 to 1951 served on the Dalton School Committee. From 1953 to 1957 he represented the 8th District on the
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Winnie Crane remained at Sugar Hill until her death in 1991, even though she reportedly never liked the house. Sugar Hill is now a senior living community.
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After graduating from Yale, Crane went to work at his family's company, Crane & Co., which made paper for the
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1955-56
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Burials at Main Street Cemetery (Dalton, Massachusetts)
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Massachusetts Governor's Council
Edward G. Shea
Raymond F. Sullivan
Dalton, Massachusetts
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Main Street Cemetery
Dalton, Massachusetts
American
Republican
Alma mater
Yale University
Crane & Co.
Massachusetts Governor's Council
Dalton, Massachusetts
Winthrop Murray Crane
Josephine Porter Boardman
Lawrence Academy School
Yale University
Massachusetts Governor's Council
Republican National Committee
United States Treasury
Berkshire Medical Center
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1955-56



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