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David Crews

1933 - 2015

David Crews obituary, 1933-2015, Conroe, TX

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David Crews Obituary

David William Crews was born in Karnes City, Texas on February 18, 1933. He passed away on February 8, 2015 in Conroe, Texas.

David attended high school in Karnes City. He later graduated from Baylor University and Baylor Law School in 1957 where he earned a Doctorate in Jurisprudence. He established a law practice in Conroe in July 1957, serving the community for over fifty years.

In 1960, at the age of twenty-seven, David was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from Grimes and Montgomery Counties. During his four terms as Representative for Montgomery and other surrounding counties, he served on numerous committees and chaired the House Insurance Committee for two sessions. He was responsible for introducing important legislation including the passage of bills for the first motorcycle helmet law, photo identification on driver's licenses, and the change of the minimum driver's license age from 14 to 16.

Another of his far-reaching legislative endeavors was to introduce and champion House Resolution 469 in the 58th Legislative session in 1963. The resolution David introduced ultimately created "one of the largest and oldest criminal justice programs in the nation": the George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center at Sam Houston State University. In an interview conducted in 2014 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Center, David noted that he travelled to Huntsville to meet with Dr. George Beto, then the Director of Texas Department of Corrections. The interviewer notes that, "During their meeting the two men lamented the lack of cooperation between the Texas Department of Corrections and Sam Houston State Teachers College. Dr. Beto recalled during that initial meeting Representative Crews said that he would prefer to see Sam Houston known for a criminology program. The two men - who became immediate friends - parted that day with the understanding that they would work together to bring Representative Crews' vision to fruition." David said, "I will admit that I never envisioned the center being the nationally, and even internationally, recognized program that it has become. Yes, my vision has been more than realized. I'm truly amazed at what this program has become" (SHSU). In honor of his exceptional contributions to the Criminal Justice Center, Sam Houston State University awarded David the Defensor Pacem Medal in 2004.

His many accomplishments as an attorney include his tenure as Texas Counsel for Western Waste Industries, at the time, the third largest waste disposal company in the United States. He was instrumental in the creation of the Montgomery County Hospital District and served as its legal counsel from 1979 - 1996. He was also the long time attorney for the Montgomery County Housing Finance Corporation.

David was influential in securing the financing through the state legislature for the construction of North Loop 336 in Conroe of which many people did not see the necessity at the time. With local officials David helped to organize and establish the Tri-County MHMR organization. He served on the board of directors of Allied Conroe and Allied Jetero Banks, Conroe YMCA, and the Boy Scouts of America Advisory Board.

David also supported the Conroe Salvation Army, Montgomery County Food Bank, Conroe Symphony, Tri-County Services, and Montgomery County Youth Services. He was a long time member of the Conroe Chamber of Commerce and actively participated in many Chamber activities during his years in Conroe. He was honored by the Chamber of Commerce in 2010, his name placed on the Wall of Honor for outstanding service and contributions to the community.

A lifelong member of the First Methodist Church of Conroe, David was a lay historian, with a comprehensive knowledge of Texas history and World War II, a raconteur, and a good citizen. His favorite pastime was conversation. With his dry sense of humor, David was always quick to laugh and appreciate a good story, especially if he was telling one. The qualities that drew people to David include his charismatic personality and his modesty. He never met anyone without immediately making them comfortable and eventually finding out their family history, making known that he knew someone linked to them. He was a caring father, but the light of his life was 'his boy,' his grandson, Will.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff and caregivers at Heritage Oaks for their compassion and caring in his final years. He was loved by so many and will be missed by them.

David Crews is survived by his daughter Kelly Kolodzey and her husband JB of Buda, Texas, son Matt and his wife Karen of Montgomery, Texas; grandchildren Branden Miars, Morgan Miars, and Will Crews. He is also survived by his former wife and close friend Becky Chapman; his sister Nonie Kendrick of Boerne, Texas; his sister Doris Puryear and her husband Glynn of Dumas, Arkansas; and his brother Pat Crews of Graham, Texas along with numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

Visitation for David will be held Thursday February 12, 2015 from 11 am to 1 pm with services starting at 2 pm at First United Methodist Church in Conroe located at 4308 West Davis St. Conroe, Texas 77304. Graveside services will be held Saturday February 14, 2015 at 11:30 am in the Gallery located in the Texas State Cemetery 909 Navasota St. Austin, Texas 78702.

The family has asked in lieu of flowers that donations be made to:

The Salvation Army Conroe Corps (in Memory of David Crews)

P.O. Box 897

Conroe, Texas 77305

The David W. Crews Endowed Scholarship Fund In Law

Baylor Law School

One Bear Place #97288

Waco, Texas 76798

Attention: Dean Brad Toben


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Published by The Courier of Montgomery County from Feb. 9 to Feb. 22, 2015.

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Judi Foster

March 2, 2015

David was a dear, funny, brilliant man....he will be so missed.

Lori McEntire Wilson

February 18, 2015

Kelly, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I have had several opportunities to visit with him at Heritage Oaks while there visiting with my mom. He always has time to talk and stories to share. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Janet Parker Dial

February 16, 2015

Someone's got to say it. David Crews was a uniquely wise and generous man, with a truly funny but often self-deprecating wit. He left this world a much better place. A good man -- and a good Democrat!!!

Kay Crews

February 15, 2015

David was a great friend to my parents (and to me). I last saw him on the grounds at the Capitol in the 1980s, while I was working in Austin and attending school. He spent about an hour with me, reminiscing about my father, Bo Crews. Although we never did find that family link, David was like family to us for many years. Our deepest sympathies to Becky, Kelly Catherine, and Matt.

Polly (Prater) Noll

February 12, 2015

My fondest memories of David Crews were from my childhood and our old subdivision of Oak Hollow. Mr. Crews was such a kind and thoughtful person that will be missed by so many!

February 12, 2015

To the David Crews family - our condolences.
Barry Kelley & Clemencia Watson

Gene & Eva De Forest

February 12, 2015

David was a good friend and will be missed dearly. My wife and I thought a lot of David and we had a great deal of respect for him. A man with a smile on his face everytime we met no matter where it was and he loved to pick on us both. He was a great friend and supporter. David, we will miss you, but I know you are watching over us. Our condolences to the family.
Gene and Eva De Forest ( Conroe, Texas.)

Sarah Peel Mabry

February 12, 2015

Montgomery County scored a victory when David Crews chose to settle in that wildly wonderful kingdom. He earned the support of all the old power brokers and was successfully catapulted into the political area soon after the paint dried in MoCo. He was an eloquent speaker and knew how to work a crowd. I am not surprised to read of David Crews' many civic contributions to Montgomery County. About fifteen years back I ran into David at his cousin Jack Crews' wedding reception at the historic Nordheim Dance Hall outside of Karnes City. We had a delightful visit reminiscing about Montgomery County and the political scene of the '50's and 60's. He and my parents were in the thick of it with my father's cousins Nat Davis and Arnold Smith, both Conroe attorneys. I'm sure David recognized early on he had landed in the "happeningest" county in Texas. What David Crews did is make a lot "happen" for not only Montgomery County but also for the soon to come Houston overflow. Thanks to the entire Crews family for sharing your loved one with so many. A great oak has fallen, but he planted so many seedlings. Carry on!

Trey Field

February 11, 2015

I have no memory of meeting Mr. Crews. Yet, I have known him all my life. From the time I was born his charm and gentle, caring way has always been with me.
When my mother moved back to Conroe together with my father after his graduation from Baylor law school... David Crews took our family under his wing. He was my father, Ritchie's mentor in the legal profession as a new lawyer in Conroe in the early 70's and they remained close friends all my fathers life.
Some of my earliest memories as a small child were playing with Matt and Kelly in our front lawns as neighbors in Oak Hollow. In fact my very first steps walking were from my mothers arms to Mr. Crews.
At a very early age I recognized what a special person he was. He had a way of relating and communications with people that is seldom seen. As I grew up, through high school and college, I always enjoyed spending time with David. Listening to his stories of Karnes City growing up, his days in Austin and his encounters in life. Always knowing that he was truly interested in what I thought and cared about as well.
It is with a great sadness that I write this small note to my old friends Matt and Becky and to his grandchildren. I just wanted to let you know how much his spirit will always hold a very special place in my heart and what a special person he was to so many.

With my most heartfelt condolences on your loss,

Trey Field

February 10, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to the family of David Crews. He will fondly be remembered here in Karnes City,

Paul & Emily Bordovsky

Will Crews

February 10, 2015

I love my grandpa and will miss his big hugs and talking to him about Baylor. I miss him so much

February 10, 2015

Deepest sympathy at the lost of your loved one.
Houston, Texas

Sarah Malcolm

February 10, 2015

Texas has lost one of its true patriots, and I have lost one of my most cherished friends. But "lost" is not the correct word. Our memories of David Crews shall never be lost by the multitude who have had the great fortune to know and love him.

February 10, 2015

David Crews was the first person I met when we moved to Conroe and he helped me in so many ways over the years which I greatly appreciated. No matter the subject David knew about it and always willing to help.

May God bless Kelly and Matt and their families during this tough time.

Words cannot express how much I have always appreciated David and his work in this community.

David may you rest in peace.

Morris Straughan

Gary PUGH

February 10, 2015

Ted Bates & I closed a 20+ acre deal with David in the mid 80's. Have not not had contact him in years.
Primary thing I remember about David, was his sharp sense of humor.........a Joy to be around !! Rest in peace my friend !!

Douglas Small

February 10, 2015

All my thoughts and prayers go out to the Crews family. God be with you at this time, peace and grace.

Richard Gillespie, DC

February 10, 2015

I first met Mr. Crews when he came into my office several years ago. We hit it off immediately and before long we found out we had scores of people that the both of us knew. He was that kind of person. He could put you at ease within minutes and before long I felt like we were old friends. Our meeting was fairly short but I longed to be able to sit with him around a campfire in the country sharing information and spinning yarns. He was truly a one of a kind person. The world needs more people like him...and he will be missed.

Wayne Huber

February 9, 2015

I enjoyed spending time with David since he retired. We would watch Baylor games on TV and went to some of Baylor's home games. David and I were very good friends and I will miss David so much. God bless the family

THERESA RUPPERT

February 9, 2015

Worked with David in the courts here in Montgomery County & saw him outside of the courts numerous times, he never treated anyone with anything other than the utmost respect. He was a gentleman of the Southern Texas kind and he will be truly missed by all!

Dan Beto

February 9, 2015

We were saddened to learn that David Crews had passed away. David was a delightful person, a visionary leader, and a good friend of the Beto family. We extend our deepest sympathies to Matt, Kelly, and other family members.

Nelda Luce Blair

February 9, 2015

David Crews was a mentor to me, as he was to so many others. Without his encouragement, counsel, support, ideas and coercing, my life could have been quite different. His love of people and community are beyond compare, and I will miss him very much. Texas has lost a great statesman.

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Visitation

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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4308 West Davis St., Conroe, TX

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12

Service

2:00 p.m.

First United Methodist Church in Conroe

4308 West Davis St., Conroe, TX

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Graveside service

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Texas State Cemetery Gallery

909 Navasota St., Austin, TX

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