CROWE, Douglas Frederick

May 12, 2020

 

Peacefully in his room at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre on May 12, 2020 at the age of 95.  He was a WW II veteran and long serving officer with the RCAF and Canadian Forces.  He was pre-deceased by his wife Muriel Phillips Crowe (Scott) and daughter Linda Bath (Michael), sisters Marjorie, Kathleen and Jean and brother Kenneth.  He is survived by his son Wayne (Leonora), grandchildren Robert (Berit), David and Andrew (Heather) and great grandchildren Vasco, Olivia, Thomas, Courtney and Harriet as well as several nieces and nephews.  His ashes will be taken to Victoria, BC at a later date to be interred with his wife.  The family would like to thank the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre for their care and support over the past 13 months.

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  1. Eva and Gudmund Kjaervik May 21, 2020 at 9:44 am - Reply

    Our condolences to the family.

    Sorry for your loss.

    May his soul Rest In Peace.

  2. Eva and Gudmund Kjaervik May 21, 2020 at 9:44 am - Reply

    Our condolences to the family.

    Sorry for your loss.

    May his soul Rest In Peace.

  3. Marilyn Denton May 14, 2020 at 4:37 pm - Reply

    Bob and I look forward to the time when you and Lee can travel to Victoria and bring his ashes “home to rest” with Muriel and Linda’s. I always remember Mum saying what a wonderful cook he was and she enjoyed his cooking when they visited. He had a beautiful and extensive garden. It would be interesting to see how the house he built in Saanich has fared with new owners. May his soul rest in peace.

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Eva and Gudmund Kjaervik

Our condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss. May his soul Rest In Peace.

Eva and Gudmund Kjaervik

Our condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss. May his soul Rest In Peace.

Marilyn Denton

Bob and I look forward to the time when you and Lee can travel to Victoria and bring his ashes "home to rest" with Muriel and Linda's. I always remember Mum saying what a wonderful cook he was and she enjoyed his cooking when they visited. He had a beautiful and extensive garden. It would be interesting to see how the house he built in Saanich has fared with new owners. May his soul rest in peace.