David-Crow-Obituary

David Crow

Hillsboro, Oregon

07/06/1939 - 03/28/2024

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March 28, 2024
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Hillsboro, Oregon

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Dave passed away in Portland on March 28 at age 84, from heart failure. We miss him terribly. He was a wonderful husband and father. He was well-liked by everyone who knew him. Dave was born in McMinnville, Ore. to Loyd and Jamie Mize Crow. He attended Oregon State University for two years and...

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David played in many bands with our dad Dale Nicholls in many of the bands listed above. And ever year for many years at the Sandy Mountain Festival on the Dale Nicholls front stage. He also played an awesome version of when the Saints go marching in along with Dads old band this funeral. Rest in pease Mr Crow. Catherine Trimble and te children of Dale and Doris Nicholls

I was stunned to hear that David passed away. Even though our contact was limited, I will always remember his smile and gentle kindness. He will always be remembered. My sincere sympathy goes to Vivian and family.

Dear Vivian and family: We were saddened to read about David's death. What a good man was he--fun, funny, friendly, gracious, and a whole lot more. Cedar Hills, so many years ago--neighbors and friends, our children growing up together. A long life, well lived. Best wishes, Tom and Judy Marsh

I'm sad to hear of Dave's passing. He was always very kind to me as a younger musician when I began playing in bands in which he also played. We shared many gigs together and I so enjoyed his company. He set a great example for me of how to be a good person.

Vivian and sons, I'm sad to learn of Dave's passing. He was not only the best boss I ever had, but he was a very good friend and a lovely human being. The picture I have imprinted in my mind of Dave is he was always smiling. Rest in peace my friend, rest in peace.

I had the opportunity to work with and learn from Dave when I worked with him at U.S. Bank. He was very thoughtful, knowledgeable, accurate and ethical, but what stood out most to me was that he cared. I learned a great deal from him. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you are able to take some comfort that he left a great legacy in all the lives he touched.

I have very fond memories of David as my brother-in-law. He was a kind, gentle, and generous man. Special memories include many holiday dinners together and listening to him play at events which included the Sandy Mountain Festival. My love to my nephews and sister-in-law.

What a great friend, musician, and person. I will miss him a lot. I was hoping to see him in August for my 100th birthday party in Portland. I treasured his musicianship and loyalty to me, the band, and our friendship. My love to you, Vivian and your family.

Dave was always helpful and cheerful. A good guy who will be missed.