Steve Crary
February 15, 2023
Resided in:
Grand Forks, ND
Stephen (Steve) Paul Crary, 54, went to his heavenly home February 15, 2023. Steve was born to Paul and Mary Ann Crary of Walhalla, ND. Steve enjoyed being the youngest of four children. He was out hunting at a young age with his older brothers, biking down to the local swimming pool alone, spying on his older sister and loving the excitement.
If it is possible to sum up a person in a few words, the words to describe Steve would be deep Faith, Kind, and Thinker. Steve had a deep faith and always knew God as someone alive and a part of his life. Steve was grieved when he felt he disappointed God, or troubled when he felt he didn’t measure up, and really leaned into God’s love and forgiveness, especially later in life when he was struggling. Steve would say Jesus died for past, present, and future sins, and even spent a year at the seminary out of high school to deepen his faith.
Steve also was a deep thinker like his dad, Paul. Steve loved to be alone in nature; walking, hiking, thinking, exploring, observing, and enjoying God’s creation. He always had a sense of peace when alone in the woods. Sometimes he would be so enamored by his surroundings he would lose all track of time or other commitments.
Steve’s friends and coworkers would use the word “kind” to describe him best. He hardly ever got offended and always took his knocks in life and moved on. He always returned good even for evil. He saw good in people even if they didn’t deserve it. He moved through life doing the best he could for himself and others. Steve was never calculated or harsh.
Steve spent most of his adult life in Grand Forks, ND, where he worked with his brother, Tim. He loved trips to Montana to visit Jeanne and her family, and ended up extending his visit for a whole year once. Steve also spent time hunting and fishing with Joe and Tim, and was excited when the next generation of boys joined in. Steve loved football games, the outdoors, and wood working. He often donated benches he had made to local auctions to raise money for the church.
Steve is survived by one sister Jeanne (Kelly) O’Connell; two brothers, Tim (Sandy) Crary and Joe (Mary) Crary, 12 nieces and nephews, and lots of extended family. He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Mary Ann Crary.
So sorry to hear about Steve. Our parents were such great friends for many years. Have good memories of spending time in Walhalla with the Crary family. My mom, Verna, was saddened to hear the news as well. Steve was a really nice guy and will be missed by many. Prayers to you all.
Thinking of you all. May your memories of Steve bring you peace.
Crary Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of Steve. May you all find comfort knowing others care.
Steve, in loving remembrance for the time we spent together. I will always cherish the love and memories we’ve made.
All our love,
Jim and Laurie
From Montana adventures to Steve always being there when I needed.
Wish I could have said goodbye…
Ken and Cindy Hastings
So sorry to hear of the passing of Steve. I have many fond memories of Steve growing up. I still think of them often. My he RIP.
Tim, Sandy, and Crary family…. what a beautiful obituary and tribute to Steve’s life of faith and kindness! We are so very sorry for your loss! And, send you our love and prayers. Sue and Scott
Sending sincere sympathy to Steve’s family and friends. Sorry for your loss.
My sincere condolences for your loss. May you find peace and comfort in the memories. Thinking of you all.
Wendy Dubourt-Herman
My sympathies to all the family. I was blessed to know Steve from seminary and it is so true he had such deep faith and was one of the kindest people I ever knew. May he rest in peace.
Our condolences to the Crary family. We are thinking about you during this difficult time.
Paul & Cecelia Eickhof
I and the rest. of the family are heart sick over the loss of Steve. Peace be with you. The Helion’s…
I am sorry for your loss! Prayers for the family!
To the Crary family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Seems like yesterday we were all kids running through the neighborhood. Great memories!
Our prayers are with your family.
God Bless!
I was fortunate enough to have Steve as a neighbor for a couple of years. He was kind to us, gave some work to my son, and always fun to have around and always made me laugh. Once when he had an episode, I went to see him and he asked, “Are you Jesus…? No, he has more hair!” Ha, ha… He did have a deep faith in God, and a great devotion to Jesus and Mary, and sometimes prayed with us. We love you, Steve. Godspeed to you.
I’m praying and sorry for your
Family’s loss.
RIP Stevie. !!!!