He is survived by his beloved wife of 20 years, Pamela Sanders Crowe, and his daughter, Sydney Sanders Crowe, both of Tuscaloosa. He is also survived by his parents, Jimmy Wayne Crowe and Lanetta Morrow Crowe of Northport; his sister, Lisa Crowe Mann and brother-in-law, Stephen Gary Mann; father-in-law, Robert Gerald Sanders and mother-in-law, Eleatha Fowler Sanders; brother-in-law, Robert Fowler Sanders, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Born on November 14, 1966, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tim graduated from Tuscaloosa County High School in 1985. He received his Bachelors degree in Accountancy and his Masters in Taxation, both from the University of Alabama. As Tim said it, he “worked for the man” for 17 years as a CPA both at Morrison & Smith, LLP, and Bobby Park Truck and Equipment, Inc., before starting Crowe Properties, L.L.C., a real estate investment company, and partnering in Mike Knotts Truck & Equipment, Inc., a commercial truck dealership. Tim was a successful local businessman who spent his workweek charming his numerous business associates with his quick wit and masterful negotiation skills and loitering around divey BBQ joints, all without missing his sacred afternoon nap.
Known as “TDC” by his closest family and friends, Tim was an unforgettable man whose favorite pastimes were playfully tormenting his loved ones and cheering on the Crimson Tide. Though stubborn until his final hour, Tim had an enormous heart and a fierce devotion to his family, especially to 17-year-old daughter Sydney, whom he thought to be his greatest blessing.
Visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, June 24, 2019, at First Baptist Church of Tuscaloosa, where he was a member, with service to follow. A graveside service will follow at Sunset Funeral Home in Northport.
Pallbearers will be Brady Buchmann, Brian Buchmann, Zach Chism, Joel Dorroh, Bruce Higginbotham, Mike Knotts, Reese Pugh, and Robert Summerford.
Honorary pallbearers are Brad Bull, Tim House, Max Karrh, Robert Sanders, and Phillip Summerford.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests any memorial gifts be given to First Baptist Church Children’s Ministry.
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