

Vicki is survived by her ex-husband and friend Robert Creasy; her son Michael Creasy and his wife Mollie Creasy; her daughter Melany Creasy; her grandchildren Megan and Robby Creasy; her sister Judy Abbott Prather and many extended family members.
Vicki was born in Amarillo, TX to Roy and Hazel Abbott on June 11, 1948. She was the youngest of 3. She graduated from Texas Tech University in 1970. After graduating she started teaching in Houston, TX where she met Robert Creasy. Shortly after marrying Robert Creasy they moved to Grapevine, TX where she became a teacher with GCISD. Vicki was a devoted teacher for over 30 years. Even after retiring she felt she was called to continue working with children and became an interventionist. She was an interventionist with GCISD and then spent the last 4 years with HEB ISD as an interventionist.
Vicki was a devoted mother to her children and became like a second mother to many of their friends. She loved her grandchildren and would do anything for them, they were the light of her life. She loved deeply and was kind hearted. Vicki would help out those in need and never expect anything in return. Vicki touched so many lives in different ways. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Vicki would not want people to mourn over the loss of her but to celebrate her life and legacy that she leaves behind.
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Vicki, a devoted mother, grandmother, teacher and animal lover from Grapevine, TX died unexpectedly on February 21, 2019.
Vicki is survived by her ex-husband and friend Robert Creasy; her son Michael Creasy and his wife Mollie Creasy; her daughter Melany Creasy; her grandchildren Megan and Robby Creasy; her sister Judy Abbott Prather and many extended family members.
Vicki was born in Amarillo, TX to Roy and Hazel Abbott on June 11, 1948. She was the youngest of 3. She graduated from Texas Tech University in 1970. After graduating she started teaching in Houston, TX where she met Robert Creasy. Shortly after marrying Robert Creasy they moved to Grapevine, TX where she became a teacher with GCISD. Vicki was a devoted teacher for over 30 years. Even after retiring she felt she was called to continue working with children and became an interventionist. She was an interventionist with GCISD and then spent the last 4 years with HEB ISD as an interventionist.
Vicki was a devoted mother to her children and became like a second mother to many of their friends. She loved her grandchildren and would do anything for them, they were the light of her life. She loved deeply and was kind hearted. Vicki would help out those in need and never expect anything in return. Vicki touched so many lives in different ways. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Vicki would not want people to mourn over the loss of her but to celebrate her life and legacy that she leaves behind.
Visitation for Vicki will be held at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home in Colleyville, TX on Tuesday February 26 from 6p-8p. Her funeral service will be held at First Presbyterian Church of Grapevine on Wednesday February 27 at 3p followed by a procession to Bluebonnet Hills Cemetery where she will be laid to rest.
Her family asks that instead of flowers memorials be given in her name to a pet rescue group or animal shelter of your choice.
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