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David Crenshaw Barrow Jr.

Savannah, Georgia

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David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr. - SAVANNAH - David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr., 95, died peacefully Tuesday evening, October 21, 2008. He was born May 2, 1913, in Savannah, Georgia, and was the son of Emma Middleton Huger Barrow and David Crenshaw Barrow. Mr. Barrow attended Pape School and graduated from...

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Although I had not seen the Counselor in many years, I have no trouble remembering the fun we used to have when we were car pooling from the Isle of Hope to work at First Federal. He used to say that breathing the swamp gas from the marsh would cure any disease you might have. I was flattered to be mentioned in one of his poems. A fine man and many happy memories. My condolences to his family.

Dear Family Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I am sorry we have not seen you very much in the last years but my thoughts have been with during my eucharist visits to other people. Thank you family for your friendships.

Elaine and David,
I was saddened to learn of David's recent death. What a wonderful person he was. Please know Billings and I have you in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
John Cay

David & Elaine,

I met your dad back in the summer of 1972, when I was working in the records dept. at the old Chatham County Courthouse on Wright Square. (This was back in the day when the most advanced office equipment we had were electric typewriters; no computers or cell phones.) It was just a summer job, recording liens and lien releases, but it gave me an exposure to an array of Savannah's finest -- both some of the other workers in the building, and some of the attorneys that...

Dear Family,

I first met Mr. Barrow in the early '70's when he was at First Federal. I was just beginning my working career and became the runner for my firm to have real estate documents approved by him. He redlined quite a few of them! But in the process, he took the time to explain how and why certain things were necessary and I began to enjoy meeting with him and matching wits! When he retired, I know he was missed by more than just myself. He was very professional and very...

Dear Barrow Family,

Einar joins me in sending our love and deepest sympathy over the loss of "Mr. Barrow." He was truly the epitome of a Southern gentleman and it was an honor to have known him. You all are a fine legacy for him, and I am certain that he was very proud of each of you. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Trosdal

My dear Mr. Barrow, you will be missed by so many people at Sterne Agee, but, mostly by me. I will always remember your precious voice when you would call into the office for David. You were always so sweet and kind and always asked how I was doing at the time. May God be with your family at this time and knowing that this life on earth is just a pittance of what we will enjoy spending the rest of eternity with our Gracious and Heavenly Father. Love to all, Judy Shinn

My condolences on your loss. We will keep you in our prayers.

DAVID AND ELAINE,

YOU HAVE MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES ON THE LOSS OF MR. BARROW. HE WAS A GENTLEMAN I HELD IN HIGHEST REGARD.

SINCERELY,

BILL PERRY