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Winston Pettus Crowder

1934 - 2018

Winston Pettus Crowder obituary, 1934-2018, Houston, TX

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1934

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2018

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Winston Crowder Obituary

Winston Pettus Crowder
1934-2018
Winston Pettus Crowder, 84, passed away on Thursday, July 12, 2018, in Houston Texas after courageously enduring serious illness for many years. Winston was a man devoted to his family, faith, service, and to his many friends. He was a loving son, brother, husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and colleague. His unconditional love, loyalty and dry wit will be missed.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Julia Kathrine Beall Crowder, and their three children: Jerome Winston Pettus Crowder and his wife, Catherine Alicia Krouse; Philip Judson Beall Crowder and his wife Bonnie Michelle Devine, Emily Kathrine Crowder Frazelle and her husband, David Jennings Frazelle, as well as his four grandchildren: Kathrine and John Hunter Crowder and Thomas and Paul Frazelle.
Also surviving him is his sister, Rebecca Ann Crowder Shatto, her husband, James; his sister-in-law, Emily Frances Bone; and a wealth of nieces and nephews.
Winston was born to Nancy Pettus and James Ralston Crowder on June 25, 1934 in Texarkana, Texas where he grew up and graduated from High School. He attended the Rice Institute in Houston, The University of Texas at Austin, earning a B.B.A. in 1956, and the University of Texas School of Law where he received a J.D. in 1960. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas and the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
In 1956, he was commissioned by the U.S. Navy and stationed in Yokuska, Japan. He was proud to serve his country as a Naval Intelligence Officer in both active and reserve duty, retiring from the Naval Reserves as a Commander after 27 years of service.
Winston married Julia Kathrine Beall on January 8, 1966 in Houston Texas, and always considered his children and grandchildren to be his greatest achievement. Winston enjoyed practicing law in Houston for 52 years in a variety of positions and capacities, including private practice, and working for the City of Houston, the State of Texas, and the U.S. Department of Justice. No matter where Winston lived, he always volunteered to be a Precinct Judge, participating in local, state and national elections for over 50 years.
Known around town for his ubiquitous fedora, his beloved Lincoln Town Cars, and a passion for food and music, Winston was a dedicated family man: once his grandchildren were born, he focused his energy on being with them as much as possible.
Besides his love of family and country, Winston was also dedicated to his church, holding memberships in First Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian and St. Phillip Presbyterian Churches in Houston where he served as both Deacon and Elder. In 1999 Winston represented the Presbytery of the New Covenant at the 211th General Assembly. One of his proudest moments was orchestrating the merger of Central Presbyterian with St. Phillip in 2010. Later in life, Winston's interest in theology, philosophy and humanity came together through his active participation in the Foundation for Contemporary Theology.
Winston's many passions included astronomy, gardening, photography, woodworking, outdoor sports, public service, and gourmet cooking.
As a member of the Board of Visitors for McDonald Observatory for 20 years, he eagerly made annual treks to Austin and Ft. Davis to attend meetings and confer with astronomers and technicians. He was particularly excited when learning more about our planet and the universe, surrounding himself with creative thinkers and observers.
His green thumb was apparent in both horticulture and forestry; he served as president of the South Texas Unit of the Herb Society of America and planted native trees on properties across the state.
As a photographer, Winston was best known for making images of family and friends at gatherings, parties and events, documenting the good times he had with so many people he loved and cared for.
Winston's passion for woodworking and designing and building furniture was evidenced in his handcrafted treehouses, decks, tables, beds, and chairs. He was meticulous in his efforts and detailed in his method, turning out pieces that are still cherished and used today.
Winston will also be remembered for his exquisite meals, his hours of poring over cookbooks, his tending to pots on the stove and entrées in the oven. His cookbook collection numbered over 400 volumes. In the 1970s, he competed in a series of snail eating contests sponsored by Antone's, even winning 3rd place to the amazement of his wife and children!
The family is grateful to Dr. Harold Selzman and Carla Ochoa, who extended and expanded Winston's life through their medical knowledge and graciousness. They feel blessed that Winston had such compassionate caregivers: Gloria Ruiz, Bambi Voss, Cindy Moreno and Rosa Carreño.
Winston's life will be celebrated at eleven o'clock in the morning on Saturday, September 15, 2018, in the sanctuary of Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston 77002. Immediately following the service, the internment will take place at the Church's columbarium to be followed by a reception in Reynolds Hall.
Gifts in Winston's memory may be made to the Foundation for Contemporary Theology, the University of Texas McDonald Observatory or Holly Hall Retirement Community.

Published by Houston Chronicle on Sep. 9, 2018.

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Margaret Mitchell

September 3, 2022

The respect that I had for Mr Crowder grows as I appreciate how rare it is to find people of moral character in this world.

Margaret Mitchell

September 24, 2021

More than four years have passed since Mr. Crowder left and the integrity he embodied is an increasingly rare quality in this world.

RIP.

Margaret Mitchell

September 3, 2020

In these turbulent times, where honesty, honor, and morality too often are viewed as quaint anochrisms, I am so grateful to have the memory of Mr. Crowder to reflect upon.

He was a wonderful mentor during the two years I worked for him; I shall always cherish my remembrances.

Frank Bash

September 21, 2018

I am a former Director of McDonald Observatory on whose Board Winston served for a long time. He and Julia were always at Board meetings and contributed hugely to the success of the Observatory. I will miss Winston greatly. I send my condolences to Julia.

Hank and Helen Flagg

September 17, 2018

Julia.........we are so very sorry to hear of Winston's passing. It has been many years since we have seen you, but we remember fondly when we were all young with young children and visited together. You and all the family are in our thoughts and prayers for healing and comfort. Do let us hear from you when the time is right for you. We sent a card last week but it was returned.
With deepest sympathy and love,
Hank and Helen Flagg

September 17, 2018

Dear Julia and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Winston's passing. We sent a card early last week but it was returned. It has been a long time since we have seen you and the family, but you are in our hearts and we have such fond memories of the early days when we were young with young children. Please know you and the boys and Emily and all their families are in our thoughts and prayers for healing and comfort.
With deepest sympathy,
Hank and Helen Flagg

Barbara Parks

September 14, 2018

George and Iva Smith's family has known the Crowder family in Texarkana, Tx. since both families went to the same church and all their children were in Sunday School together. What a wonderful way to start a friendship that has lasted all these years !! As adults, we had the opportunity to continue the friendship even as we all went our separate ways to raise our own families. It was such a pleasure to know Winston, Rebecca and their special parents. WE will miss Winston and certainly pray for all his family and friends who will miss him as well. HUGS and LOVE, George Smith, Betty Smith Patton and Barbara Smith Parks

Cloyce A. Muckelroy

September 11, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of your Death. I have been calling you on your phone numerous times with no answer, now I know why. I want to thank you for over 40 years of Professional and Personal Friendship. We share a multitude of good times and funny stories. I will certainly miss being able to have our many conversations together. I will think of you often and you will forever be my Friend.

Angela Miranda-Clark

September 11, 2018

Jerome and the rest of the Crowder family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I admired your dad and loved talking to him, his voice and smile were so soothing to me. I'm sure your hearts are aching, it is a testament to your love. Wishing you peace and the comfort of your good memories.

Much love to you all,
Angela Miranda-Clark

Margaret Mitchell

September 10, 2018

When I passed the bar I was standing in line at Kinko's to copy my resume. Mr. Crowder was behind me and we started to chat. His warmth and intelligence were immediately apparent. He asked me if I wanted work on an appellate brief for him. This chance encounter began a two year business relationship. He was an incredible mentor and taught me so much. His high standards and ethics are sorely lacking in today's world. I left his employment to go to Fulbright and Jaworski which I never could have done without his help. I have such fond memories and am greatful for those two years. I am sorry for your loss.

Hal Lundgren

September 10, 2018

Of all the words one might chose to describe this high-achieving man, the best might be "integrity."

Hal Lundgren

September 10, 2018

Of all the words that describe this
high-achieving man, the best might be "integrity."

Sridhar Yaratha

September 10, 2018

Thoughts and Prayers from our family to yours.

Sridhar Yaratha

September 10, 2018

Thoughts and prayers from our family to yours. -- Sridhar Yaratha

September 10, 2018

My fondest memories of Winston were when he and Bob would spend New Year's Eve in the big chairs by Emily's fireplace. I'm so sorry I will not be able to be there Saturday but Julie and the whole family will be in my prayers. He was indeed a marvelous man.

Sue Clark

Scott Stone

September 9, 2018

We are very sorry to learn of Winston's death.
We lived in Houston for 25 years before moving
back to Alabama. Winston and I attended Marion
Military during the same period and we were in the Houston Military Affairs Committee together. We send our sympathy to the family and friends.

COL P. Scott Stone and Marguerite (Ret)
606 Ferry St. NE, Decatur, Ala. 35601

September 9, 2018

My condolences to the Crowder family. May the family find comfort in Luke 21:31,32.

Felicia Miller

September 9, 2018

Jerome and family...I'm genuinely sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I remember him--he had an amazing spirit and beautiful aura about him. My thoughts and prayers to each of you during this painful time.

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