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Robert Forrest Crow

Posted 2021-03-17 by mhenderson
Published in Today's New-Herald on Mar. 10, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -
(personal article, page 6)

Robert Forrest Crow, Communications Pioneer in San Luis Valley,
Colorado was born February 20, 1934 in Del Norte, Colorado and passed
away February 28, 2021 at the age of 87 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
He attended Del Norte Schools, and was self employed for 61 years.

His early life was spent on his family farm of 360 acres along the Rio
Grande River. The family grew grain and potatoes, and Robert invented
and patented a potato cutter at age 17.

Robert leased land and farmed for three years before volunteering for
the military draft. He joined the army and was stationed in Fort Sill,
Oklahoma. After two years in the army, he farmed again, while taking
a correspondence course for television repair, which was a new
vocation.

In 1960, he purchased a TV repair business from Bud DeSautel in Monte
Vista, before ever working on a real television. He was very
confident in his abilities, which carried through his entire lifetime.
His first business was called Crow’s Radio and TV, and eventually
evolved into a Motorola Service Center, repairing two way radios. He
completed two more correspondence courses for his Second and First
Degree Radio Technicians Licenses.

In 1970, Robert started the first RCC mobile phone service, naming it
Valley Communications. He then started the first paging system, naming
it Mount View Communications.

In 1981, Robert was appointed a newly formed Motorola Advisory Counsel
for two years, which met in different large cities all across the US.
Motorola executives with this counsel of 15 Motorola Service Center
owners, toured the Texas Motorola Factory, and met Motorola owner Bob
Galvin. Also in 1981, Robert purchased a SMR radio/telephone system
for the San Luis Valley, which provided excellent two way radio and
telephone communication for the entire valley.

In 1982 Robert married Shirley Kincannon, and they have been married
38 years. In 1996, the couple purchased their first motor home and
began traveling, which became a 25 year adventure throughout the
entire US and Canada. In 1998, they bought a home in Lake Havasu City,
Arizona.

Robert had an inventive and creative mind. He loved challenges,
technology, friends, family and life in general. He was a unique,
quiet, kind, generous and affectionate person.

Preceded in death are Robert’s parents, DeForrest Crow, and Ruth
Schroeder, his daughter Kari Kincannon, his sister Dorothy Higginson,
and brother Howard Crow.

Survivors include wife, Shirley Kincannon, son Cliff Kincannon (Cari),
Monte Vista, CO; Grandchildren Harley Ann Kincannon, Colton Kincannon,
Chevy Kincannon, Veronica Kincannon, Max Kincannon and Maribel
Kincannon, all of Monte Vista; Sister in law, Betty Spears, Palmdale,
CA Ann Hubbard and Brother in law, Robert Hubbard, Portland, OR;
Nieces include Nancy Cook, Northridge CA, Cindi Taylor, Highlands
Ranch, CO, Jackie Higginson, Santa Fe, NM, Joan Bogguess (Eric),
Pueblo West, CO, Judy Schkerke (Charlie), Hershey, IL, Joyce Singh
(Tony), Le Claire, IA, Jannette Young (Kenny), Davenport, IA, Wendy
Stacy, (Charles), Waco, KY, and Sheri Randall, (Eugene), Tampa, FL,
and many grand nieces and nephews.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.




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