OBITUARIO
Linda Rae Creason
17 junio , 1964 – 12 febrero , 2020
EN EL CUIDADO DE
Rosewood-Kellum Funeral Home & Rosewood Memorial Park
Linda Rae Creason was born on June 17, 1964 in Waukegan, Illinois and passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on February 12, 2020 in Norfolk, Virginia.
She is survived by her loving husband of 32 years, Harold Creason; daughter, Shannon Long and husband, Michael Gregory and their 7 children; daughter, Amanda Rigney and husband, Justen and their 4 children; son, Christopher Creason and fiancé Taylor Brown and their daughter; sister, Ellen Payne and husband, Dennis; nieces, Christy Thornton and Jessie Singer and their children; three nephews, Tony, Casey, and Zachary Morter; and pre-deceased by her parent’s, Harry and Peggy Morter; her brother, Kenny Morter and surviving spouse Roberta; and sister, Sherry Bryant.
Linda retired as a service-advisor from Freedom Ford serving for 25 years with many awards for her dedicated customer service. She enjoyed crafting, the beach, and took pride in maintaining her home, loved spending time with her 12 beautiful grandchildren, and her dogs Harley and Molly.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wed. Feb. 19, 2020 at Rosewood Kellum Funeral Home. A celebration of Linda's life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thurs. Feb 20, 2020 at the funeral home.
VER MÁS
Muestre su apoyo
FAMILIA
- Harold Creason Loving husband of 32 years
- Shannon Long and husband, Michael Gregory Daughter
- Amanda Rigney and husband, Justen Daughter
- Christopher Creason and fiancé Taylor Brown Son
- Ellen Payne and husband, Dennis Sister
- Christy Thornton Niece
- Jessie Singer Niece
- Tony Morter Nephew
- Casey Morter Nephew
- Zachary Morter Nephew
Servicios Previos
miércoles,
19 febrero, 2020
Visitation
jueves,
20 febrero, 2020
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