James Dallas Creason |
| Posted 2018-12-09 by mhenderson |
| Published in Today's News Herald on Dec. 9, 2018 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - James Dallas Creason, 88, passed away November 23rd, 2018 at home with his dog "Pepper" at his side. Jim was born September 25, 1930, in Lawrence, KS to Reed and Loueida Creason. Jim and Pat, with their three children, moved to Lake Havasu City in June of 1969, from Kansas City, Mo. Jim served his country by enlisting in the Navy, there he was assigned to the parachute loft, testing parachutes, he was the owner of Creason Painting & Trucks by Creason, an Elder of the Community Presbyterian Church, Scout Master, Sunday School Teacher, and Rotarian. He was a loyal friend, honest businessman, proud father, and he was a devoted husband to Pat, which involved him in many charitable programs with Interagency. Along with his devotion to family, Jim enjoyed working on restoring older vehicles, making stain glass pieces and sports. He enjoyed hunting with his brothers and fishing. Jim leaves behind his Sister, Joyce Logston, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Also, his son, Keven Creason; daughter, Jami Creason; granddaughter, Dallas Lawslo; grandsons, James D. Creason II and Mathew Creason; and Duey Miller, who was another son to him. He was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Patricia Creason; sons, James Reginald Creason and John Ward Creason: granddaughter, K.C. Sulis-Creason and eleven brothers and sisters. A memorial service will be 4 p.m. December 13th at Community Presbyterian Church, 3450 Chemehuevi Blvd. A reception will immediately follow the service. In lieu of flowers a donation could be made to Creason Counseling Center, care of The Havasu Community Health Foundation, 94 Acoma S. Ste. 101, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403. Services were placed in the care of Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to www.mohavememorial.com. |
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