Total Donations will be presented by GSEP to the AHA at the 2017-2018 San Antonio Heart Ball


Fundraising Amount=$2,000.00 ; Goal=$2,000.00
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Greater San Antonio Emergency Physicians (GSEP) is organizing a fundraising effort in Dale Crockett's memory to aid in future endeavors against Heart Disease

Donors and Comments

Eric Stocker  gave $100.00 5/31/2020
"Dale was so nice, personable and funny, and he was a great doctor. I loved working with him. He will be missed."
Anonymous  gave $100.00 4/2/2018
Svitlana Antonova  gave $100.00 4/2/2018
"Dr. Crockett was a great physician and good person. He was smart, funny, kind and loved medicine. He will be missed."
Chandra Annapureddy  gave $100.00 3/31/2018
"He was very compassionate physician. We truly miss Dale."
Raja Cherukuri  gave $100.00 3/31/2018
"Dale is of the fine physician I worked with. We all miss him. "
Gerald (Gerry) Greenfield  gave  3/31/2018
"Dale was a true physician. He ALWAYS treated a patient, not a diagnosis or a number. He will be truly missed by all with whom he came in contact."
Francis Mueller  gave $100.00 3/28/2018
"Dale was a great ER doc, good intuition, common sense, combined with good medical skills...he always helped us out in caring for our patients; he will be missed!"
Nancy Rector-Finney, M.D.  gave $100.00 3/28/2018
"He was a great Doc and a wonderful person. He is missed by all that knew him!"
Zeke Silva  gave $150.00 3/28/2018
Salim R. Rezaie  gave $100.00 3/28/2018
Sumeru Mehta  gave  3/11/2018
"Dale: I miss you my friend. As do so, so many others who you touched with your leadership, mentorship, friendship and laughter. You really were one of a kind...and your mark on me and those around will be remembered and not forgotten."
Justin Williams  gave  3/9/2018
"You are missed Dale."
Liz Ann Crockett  gave  3/8/2018
"I’m Blessed to love and be loved by a man of integrity. He loved his calling to be an Emergency room physician; which was evident as he cared for his patients and took cases to heart. Prior to him passing, he shared that he had recently diagnosed a young lady who had uterine cancer with metastasis. He was really upset about that because of her age and devastating diagnosis; he shared that he sat down to tell the young couple of the news and told them that his brother was battling cancer too. The next morning, he went to visit the couple in her hospital room and shared a poem that I recently had shared with the Crockett family. It was a poem of hope, love, and encouragement that God will never leave our site despite our circumstances. My honey was so caring, loving and a great example of a God fearing man who knew that once we leave this earth that we would meet our maker. We had many conversations about that as he would say with confidence and joy “can you only imagine when that time happens .. how Awesome it would be to see God..” August 2015, he emailed me this after he received an email from a patients wife “These are not the usual communications we get from patients (mostly complaints), but when they come, it keeps me doing what I'm doing.” The wife thanked him for sitting down and taking time to just be compassionate and understanding as the inevitable was to come; the patient / her husband was dying of cancer. He had spoken of the very same thing we had many conversations about “Can you only Imagine”. His favorite scripture was Psalms 27 Here is a part of that scripture that he truly believed - 'Psalms 27:4 One thing I ask from the LORD, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze on the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.' I am honored that GSEP is organizing a fundraiser recognizing my honey’s memory to ‘aid in future endeavors against Heart Disease’. Thank you GSEP for putting this together! Liz Crockett "
Lou Anne Wellford  gave $100.00 3/6/2018
"I always enjoyed working with Dale. He was always positive and could find humor in situations, even during the crazy shifts. He is definitely missed by many and will be remembered by the many people whose lives he touched."
Robert Frolichstein  gave  3/6/2018
"Dale Crockett was a good man. Maybe I should pick a better adjective - like great, tremendous, fantastic. But Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. There is no better superlative. The Bible defines goodness in Micah as: to do what is right, to love mercy,     and to walk humbly with your God. Dale always did what he thought was the right thing. Sometimes what he thought was right was actually wrong like being a Baltimore Orioles fan, but nobody is perfect. I would frequently seek Dale’s opinion on things because of his ability to see through the tangle of circumstances and know and do the right thing. He led his department for many years and would not compromise on his obligation to do the right thing - for the patient, because they are why we are there. If you have ever heard Dale speaking to a patient and their family you know he loved mercy. He loved his job - no, not his job, his calling. He believed he was on this earth to help others, and he was thrilled after a shift seeing lots of really sick patients that he could help. Not even a month before he died, I came in as he was leaving, and he was telling me how he had a real emergency medicine shift. You could sense, see the excitement, the feeling of fulfillment as he described the shift. He was humble. I don’t ever think I heard him brag - unless it was about the Aggie’s but that wasn’t even very often lately. Sure he bragged about his kids. Don't we all do that? But humility is more than the opposite of bragging. It is a recognition of our place in this world and yielding to the power and plan of our God. Dale knew what he was - a professional, a healer, a friend, a father, a man to love. Dale was a good man."