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Thomas "Scott" Crow

Victoria, Texas

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THOMAS "SCOTT" CROW, age 37, of Houston, went to the arms of our loving Savior, Sunday, August 17, 2008. He was born October 27, 1970 in Victoria to Randy and Cindy Crow. Scott's quick wit and caring heart made him very special to his friends and family. He was a loving and thoughtful friend,...

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Dear Randy and Cindy,

It was with deep regret to hear about Scott. May God give you the strength to overcome this ordeal. Our prayers are always with you in this difficult time. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies and let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
Jacky,Dhanu,Ravi & yash Ramchandani,Dubai


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Dearest Crow Family,

Mom called me with the news of Scotty's passing. I send you my deepest condolences. It is hard to believe the little boy I used to babysit is gone.
Please take comfort knowing his life here touched so many and that Walter was waiting for him on the other side with a Lone Star and a barbeque pit ready for a party.

Scott was a great guy and good friend. I will miss him. My prayers to his family and loved ones.

I met Scott when I started working for Ross Hill Controls back in the mid 90's. He was always a cheerful, witty guy who found a way to enjoy himself whereever he was as well as bring a sense of fun to those around him. He will be missed.

I only knew scotty for a short period of time but enjoyed all the good times we had together. I am going to miss those challenging games(bowling). May God bless the Crow family.

We wish to send our sincerest sympathies to Scott's family...we hope to leave you all with a few smiling thoughts of the fun times we shared...I met Scott back at Howell Jr. High School (6th Grade) in Victoria, Texas...where he earned the nickname "Chili-Dog" that stuck with him throughout our high school days as well as through our graduation from Texas A&M University...anyone who knew him, knew his nickname and the story of how he earned it...Scott was always a fun guy to hang-out...

Randy and Cindy,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you with the loss of your son. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Scotty.

Curtis and Janis, Kirby, Kim and T.K. Rollins

You will be missed.

Mr. and Mrs. Crow, Valerie and Laura, I hurt for you. Scott is a lifelong friend, and I will miss him always.

Scott was one of the funniest guys I have ever known. He mastered the art of the inside joke like no one I have ever met. He could literally say two words alluding to a funny moment from years and years ago and make you laugh all over again.

I had so much fun with Scott at Victoria High and A&M-- riding around in his Mustang, marching to pep rallies with our drums,...