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1938 to join the State Department, and Howell Crim was named Chief Usher on April 4, 1938. As Chief Usher, Crim oversaw the operation of the White House and its staff. He had intimate daily contact with the President and First Family, oversaw all White House social affairs (formal and informal), and oversaw the reception and housing of heads of state, heads of government, diplomats, and other guests (important and not) at the White House. He was portrayed by actor Richard Roat in the 1979
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Ike Hoover died suddenly of a heart attack on September 14, 1933, and Muir was named his successor on September 18. Crim was promoted to Assistant Chief Usher. But unlike Hoover, who spent 24 years as Chief Usher, Muir's tenure in the position was not a long one. Muir left the White House in April
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administration, he was asked to join the White House staff. About to be married, Crim declined due to the long hours required. Crim married Catherine Long (also spelled Katherine Long), and the couple had two children: Howell Gardner Crim, Jr. and Catherine Isabelle Crim. The couple divorced some
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Crim left the Veteran's Bureau in the fall of 1930 to join the White House staff. The White House had asked for two people with military experience to become ushers. One would take a newly created position as Assistant Chief Usher to Chief Usher
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Crim's health began to deteriorate in the 1950s. He was hospitalized in April and May 1953 for four weeks, probably due to a heart attack. His health continued to worsen over the next few years. Crim finally retired in June 1957, and
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in Bethesda, Maryland, on May 11, 1959. The cause of death was reported to be blood and heart problems. He was survived by his wife, Sadie, and children Catherine Isabelle Crim Hall and Howell G. Crim, Jr. He was interred at
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raged around them on September 17, 1862. His maternal grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Hoffmaster, was one of the first rural mail carriers in
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The couple married on November 14, 1946. She was the sister of a White House policeman, B. Beltran Bradley.
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The White House & President's Park: Administrative History, 1791-1983 and Epilogue, 1983-1997
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Howell Gardner Crim was born October 2, 1898, in Sharpsburg, Maryland, to William and Mary (
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Thayer, Mary V.R. (June 2, 1957). "Retirement Won't Crimp Crim, Presidential Usher".
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Grice) Hoffmaster, who, as a child, famously hid in a cave with her family while the
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was named to the former position, while Crim took the assistant usher job.
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Crim joined the staff of the Veterans' Bureau (the forerunner to the
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Fox, Stephen. “This Actor’s Biggest Role Is A Financial Advisor.”
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Little is known about Crim's upbringing or education, although the
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Hoffmaster) Crim. His maternal grandmother was Margaret "Maggie" (
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Crim family plot, with grave marker for Howell Crim in foreground
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Crim at his desk in the Chief Usher's office at the White House
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was named his successor. Crim retired to his farm in
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White House Chief Usher
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Raymond Muir
James B. West
Sharpsburg, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Chief Usher
White House
Washington, D.C.
née
née
Battle of Antietam
Washington County, Maryland
National Park Service
United States Navy
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Calvin Coolidge
Irwin "Ike" H. Hoover
Raymond Muir
NBC
Backstairs at the White House

J. B. West
Fairfax County, Virginia
roses
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Pohick Episcopal Church Cemetery

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