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Richard Lawrence Crews July 11, 1937 - March 7, 2012 Richard was born in Greenwich Village, but grew up in Scarsdale, NY. Richard excelled at school, graduating from Williams College (magna cum laude, 1959), and Harvard Medical School (1963) with a specialization in psychiatry. After Harvard, he first discovered the S.F. Bay Area during his residency at Letterman Army Hospital. A few years later an opportunity to become Chief of Psychiatry and Neurology pulled him and his new family--wife Joyce and step-daughter Bess to Fort Bragg, NC. In 1971, he returned to the beauty of the Bay Area (now with a family of three including his newborn son Andrew) where he spent most of the rest of his life. Living in Mill Valley, Richard continued to practice psychiatry, but gradually found he had lost faith and interest in what he called "western medicine". Over the next decade, he explored alternative medicine. He worked with the Creative Living Center, and took a major roll at the Wholistic Health and Nutrition Center. At WHN, he practiced wholistic health, taught nutrition and developed courses on nutrition at several educational institutions. During this time, he also discovered and mastered homeopathy, which was a passion of his for the rest of his life. In 1978 he co-founded, and was president of Columbia Pacific Univ. in San Rafael. In addition to guiding CPU's course as a growing business and university, he wrote study programs, policy manuals, reports and evaluations for legislation in higher education. He would remain with CPU until it closed in the 1990's, after losing a long battle with the state on what was then a radical, non-traditional method of education. Richard had a very active retirement. He moved to Texas for a few years, and worked with the First Millennial Foundation studying self-sufficient living practices (as part of the first step towards colonizing the solar system). In 2004, he moved back to the Bay Area to be close to his son, Andrew. Here his retirement was filled with projects, including acting, singing, tutoring, blogging about the world, and in 2010, he worked on the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury. He is survived by his son, Andrew, former wife and later close friend Joyce, step-daughter Bess and sister Dorothy. There will be a memorial gathering June 9, from 2-4:00 PM at the Homestead Valley Community Center, 315 Montford Ave in Mill Valley.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Jun. 6, 2012.

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Robert Lanz

May 31, 2025

I think about Dr. Crews on a regular basis. His influence will always be with me.

Robert Lanz LCSW

April 14, 2023

I was in the military with Dr. Crews. Changed my life and gave me focus. I always considered him a great guy and great mentor.

Robert Lanz

September 12, 2021

I wouldn't be the person I am today if not for my military mentor, Dr. Crews at Ft. Bragg. I will always remember him as a great guy, a great teacher and good friend....

Arthur Blum

June 7, 2012

It was a privilege to work closely with Richard for many years. His ideas about making higher education more accessible
were ahead of his time, and many students benefited without
needing federal aid. Richard was extremely creative and uncommonly kind. He lives on in the memories of his friends and co-workers.

June 6, 2012

One of my very closest friends for the past 40 years...I will miss his input and his perspective. He was capable of the most expansive and inclusive view of life and how everything was as it should be, that I have ever experienced. I will treasure the memories.
John Allred

June 6, 2012

Richard was a remarkable man and mentor. His wisdom was endless. I will always remember our days at CPU with great fondness and appreciation.
Patty Phelan Lang

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