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Lafayette County WI Archives Obituaries.....Cary, M. D., William Sheldon  January 20, 1955
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Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
William  Sheldon Cary, M.D., was born December 5, 1881, at
Darlington, Wisconsin,  and departerd this life January 20,
1955, at the age of 75 years,  one  month  and fifteen days.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth  Wink  Cary,  of  the
home address. two sons, Teddy Sheldon Cary, also  of Reydon,
and Charles Andrew Cary of La Canada, California, one
grandson,  William Sheldon Cary, son of Ted and Cleta Cary, of
Reydon, nephews and nieces and hosts of friends.

Dr.   Cary   graaduated  from  Marquette  University  Medical 
School, Milwaukee,  Wisconsin, in 1911, and came to Sayre that
year. His first medical  acquaintance  was with Drs. Speed and
Windle, and he made his home for a short time in the residence
of Dr. Windle.

Hearing of the death of Dr. Perry, of Old Rankin, he borrowed
$5.00 of Dr.  Windle,  and  a  team  and buggy of his brother,
Herbert Cary, of Grimes, and came to Rankin to start his
life's practice of 43 years to a  day of faithful sercice to
suffering mankind, which began and ended in Rankin, now known
as Reydon, Oklahoma.

For  over  a  year he made his home with the Grant McColgin
family, on the  Brown  farm.  They  built a lean-to shed room
on their very small frame  house  which  housed  five
children, and this Dr. Cary used as office and bedroom, shared
with Willis and Sterling.

On  May  13,  1916,  Dr.  Cary  was  united  in  marriage to
Miss Ruth Trammell,  daughter  of  Phillip  (Teddy) and Betty
Trammell, in their home  on  the  ranch  four  miles
southeast  of Cheyenne, by the Rev. Wileman pastor of the
Cheyenne Methodist church.

Dr. Cary was a member of the American Medical Association, an
honorary member   of   both   the  Oklahoma  and  the  Beckham
County  Medical Associations. He was Roger Mills County health
officer for many years, a  member of the Masonic Lodge of
Darlington, Wisconsin, and a Shriner of  Oklahoma  City.  In
early  life he joined the Methodist church of Darlington,
Wisconsin and later transferred to the Methodist church of
Reydon.

No day was too stormy, no night to wild, no snow too deep but
what Dr. Cary  would go far or near when a child's sick cry,
or a mother's wail of  anguish  called  him.  His  heart  was
wrung with pity for all who suffered. Always faithful to his
profession but still more faithful to his tender-hearted out-
reach to suffering people. Nor did he stop with just  the
duties of a physician, but often food and other help went to
the  needy  following  his visists. He continued, even during
the last three  years  of  a  lingering  illness,  to  receive
patients. Twelve consulted him the day before his passing to
the Great Beyond. In  his diary were found these few lines in
his hand-writing, written during his last illenss.

"I  am only a being of another day, I've lived my life and had
my say. Sickness  has  hit me and made me despair of being a
man of the Coming Day.  Life is painful as I toss on my bed.
And sharp pains hit my poor throbbing  head.  Life  seems
empty with nothing to do, I am just worn out,  like  a  cast-
off  shoe.  Life's glories are ending, so it seems today,
Unless  I get better, I cannot stay. Each man owes his life to
God, and soon I will rest under earth's green sod."

Funeral  arrangements  were  by  Moore Funeral Home of Sayre.
Services were  Sunday,  January  23, 1955 at 2:30 p.m., in the
Reydon community hall.  Officiting  was Rev. Charles L.
Carpenter, pastor of the Reydon Methodist  church,  with  Rev.
Horaace  Woodard, former pastor of the Baptist  church,
assisting.  Interment  was  in  White Rose Cemetery, Reydon,
Roger  Mills  County, Oklahoma with the Masonic Ritual by the
Reydon Lodge.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK

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