Steven-Crow-Obituary

Steven Crow

Dallas, Texas

1943 - 2013

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December 22, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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Crow, Steven D. December 26, 1943 December 22, 2013 Steven Crow died peacefully at home on December 22, 2013, ending a hard struggle with pancreatic cancer. He fought the disease with the same humility, strength, and motivation that shaped his life as a respected pediatrician, steadfast friend,...

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Wonderful man and pediatrician. I worked with him in Dallas years ago and he was a genuinely great human being.

Dr. Crow was my pediatrician from my birth in 1995 until my early teens. He was always so kind and made you feel safe. He also helped you understand what you were feeling and what you were going through. The way this man spoke was very unique. His voice made you feel so calm.

Dr. Crow was my and my brother´s pediatrician. I remember him being so kind to me. He also was the first person who suspected my brother had cancer and his quick thinking (and the great team at Dallas Children´s) saved his life. My family has always been grateful for him and his quick thinking. I am a doctor now and hope I am even a fraction as kind and good at my job as he was.

My daughter, now 40, was a patient of Dr. Crow just after she was born. Fast forward, she was able to take two of her three children to see him after they were born. One of my two had childhood asthma so we spent a lot of time with Dr. Crow at the office and at Children's. As the grandmother, I am reminded of him when I pass by the office or if I have to take one of the grandchildren there. My heart is full of such wonderful memories of this kind, practical and super smart doctor. His...

God truly placed Dr. Crow into my life to save my life, and one of my greatest regrets is never telling him thanks face-to-face. After acquiring Kawasaki's disease as a child, Dr. Crow gave the life-saving diagnosis that many others would have missed. This diagnosis allowed me to get the hospital care I needed to continue a healthy life today. I struggle to put my gratefulness into words, as it is mixed with the pain of never being able to tell him my heartfelt gratitude. As a child, you...

We have thought of Dr Crow so many times over this past year, but that's nothing new- anytime my kids ask for advice or suggestions with my grandchildren I pretty much always fall back on something I learned from him. We began seeing Dr Crow in 1979- a relationship that continued until my granddaughter moved out of state in 2005..
He always showed compassion, patience & respect towards our family- regardless of our uninsured inability to pay at times, it was never about money. I am...

Somehow we missed the news of Dr. Crow's passing until today when we needed to visit the office. With all the picture moved my daughter immediately asked where Dr. Crow was since his pictures were gone. The news hit us as quite a shock. My girls are teenagers now and I am sure Dr. Crow participated in them being the healthy kids they are today. He was with us through many turbulent and stressful times. He was with us from the birth of each child and he and his office were always a...

I remember the day I interviewed Dr. Crow. He took the time to sit down with me and talk about my pregnancy and what I was looking for in a pediatrician. I knew before I even sat down I had found the right doctor for my children.

When I brought my daughter in for her 9 month check up he walked in the room and told me not to be surprised if she started crying when he touched her because she most likely would view him as a stranger. He was then surprised when she just smiled and...

So sad to hear of his passing. What a great doctor and human being. God's true son.