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William B. Crow

Portland, Oregon

1931 - 2019

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William B. Crow Aug. 21, 1931 - Nov. 10, 2019 William Beryl Crow died Nov. 10, 2019 at his home in West Linn at the age of 88. Bill was the only child of Beryl and Isalene Crow and although he was born in Eugene, he grew up in the small town of Wendling, Ore., where his dad worked in the...

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We will be forever thankful and grateful to Bill for saving our family. He was an awe-inspiring man and holds a special place in our hearts. The Blocksons, Etta, Gabi, Cordell (posthumously)

Dear Judy,

Russ and I will miss seeing Bill tend to his roses in the backyard.

All our best,

Janet and Russ

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

You and your family were a big part of our lives during our early years in Portland. My best wishes to Shirley, Amy and Randy - and to the rest of your family. I was saddened to read about your passing - it brought back many good memories.
Sincerely, Connie Morgan (wife of Don Morgan now deceased).

An incredible man who had an incredible journey, full of wisdom, fortitude.

"Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night."

We will be missing you!

We had such a cool Dad.

When I was little, my father took me outside to hear the crickets and see the stars. He taught me some of the constellations--I particularly remember and recognize Orion. I love you, Daddy.
Love,
Shirley, your firstborn daughter

It's been a great honor to have known you, Bill. There are no words to express how grateful and thankful I am for all you've done for my family and I. We love you and you will live forever in our hearts. Rest peacefully, my friend.
Judy, Christopher, family I pray that God will grant you comfort and perfect peace.

Bill was the most skilled courtroom attorney in the State and an even better human being who used his tremendous legal skills to help many disadvantaged people over the years free of charge and without fanfare.He was also such a kind person that you always felt better having an encounter with him.He will be missed greatly. Jeff Millner.