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Walter Sherrill Crowe Jr.

1945 - 2020

Walter Sherrill Crowe Jr. obituary, 1945-2020, Pasadena, CA

Walter Crowe Obituary

Aug. 3, 1945 - April 18, 2020 When Walter was 5 years old he was asked by a reporter for the LA Mirror what he wanted to be when he grew up. He replied that he had read a book about coal miners, and thought that playing with dynamite sounded like a lot of fun, so he wanted to be a coal miner. Walter never got to live that particular dream, but throughout his life he continued to read a lot of books. Walter loved to learn, and completed three different Masters degrees in History, English, and Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Walter also spoke both French and Arabic and was attending classes at the Pasadena Senior Center at the time of his death. Following his school years Walter spent the rest of his life teaching and helping others, initially as a social worker but mostly as a teacher. He volunteered for the Peace Corps and spent four years in Tunisia teaching adults in Tunis and Kasserine Pass before returning home to teach high school. He mostly taught in inner city schools with at-risk youth, but in his later years also taught in community colleges. Except for his time in Tunisia and at UCLA he lived his entire life in Pasadena, where he was born and grew up. Walter was interested in almost everything, and continued to learn and grow throughout his life. For example, he restored a vintage 1953 MG, took up ballroom dancing, was an avid hiker, a member of the Sierra Club, and was active politically. He was interested in religion, and attended services at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena as well as practicing meditation and being a cafeteria Buddhist. He loved music and played both guitar and oud, and had an extensive jazz collection. He also had a soft spot for quirky small motorcycles and other vehicles, and owned one motorcycle, two mopeds, and three cars at the time of his death. Walter died in his sleep following a short illness. Although he died during the Covid pandemic we do not believe that Covid was involved. Because of the current shelter in place orders we cannot schedule a memorial service, but I know that Walter will miss his family and friends, as we will miss him.

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Published by San Gabriel Valley Tribune on May 2, 2020.

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M.E. Lawrence

August 28, 2021

Ah, Walt--he was one of my favorite people at the UCLA co-op where we both lived in the early '70s. Solid politics, fine taste in music, sweet-tempered, and funny as hell at parties, when he often assumed the role of a pirate king. I hadn't seen Walt in decades, but he obviously continued living a useful life. Fair winds and following seas, Captain Crowe

Bruce Nolte

January 20, 2021

Just found out about Walter’s passing. A shock, such a nice person. I have only known him for about 9 years after the passing of our mutual friend Peter Fogg. But we have enjoyed lunches with interesting discussions these past years. Rest In Peace Walter. Heaven will have MGs.

Sandra Crowe

August 9, 2020

Walter was a wonderful man. He had the biggest heart and was interested in everything. His cousins will miss him greatly.

Sandra and Stan Crowe and Anna Crowe Walsh

Mark Plunkett

May 4, 2020

Glad Walter was my friend during Peace Corps and all the years afterward. I'll really miss.

Erinn Carusetta

May 4, 2020

Condolences to Walters family. Walter was an honorary member of our family and we have fond memories of July 4th and Thanksgiving celebrations with him as well as frequent movie outings. He was kind and had a good sense of humor. He was also an honorary grandpa to our dog Savannah. He will be missed!

John Cudworth

May 3, 2020

It is with great sadness that we learned of Walter's passing. John Muir High School Class of '63 has lost another outstanding classmate. RIP Walter!

J Wilson

May 3, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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