I again thanked her & told her how much I appreciated her offer. We talked a few more minutes & she told me the history of the home I had just moved to. It had @ one time been her in laws home...so I told her " well ok then you probably know your way around this house very well & there are all kind's of light switches in here and we have yet to figure out what they go to.So she showed me in the front closet that all the switches went to different areas of outside the house.We chatted awhile longer then she went back home...We waved to each other each day for a week or so then her g/daughter Kylie and my daughter Casey met & became friend's... so after that we chatted almost daily...calling each other to check on our kido's. I never saw Cam without a smile on her face she was such a happy person. And, I rarely saw her without her lil dog "Paige" in her arms.She had a beautiful family & bragged to me many times how good her husband was to her and how proud she was of her children.
I knew Cam had many people who loved & admired her & on the day of her funeral the chapel was packed...I wasn't surprised at all to see so so many there to pay their respects to this loving, caring,kind hearted wonderful woman.My heart aches for her husband, children, g/children & all who knew & loved her.God for sure has another beautiful awesome Angel walking through His paradise with Him.
Camala "Cam" F. Creecy, 54, passed away Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. Funeral: 3 p.m. Thursday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home in Colleyville. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Survivors: Husband, Ronnie Creecy; daughter, Angie Wooldridge and husband, Keith; son, Ronnie Creecy and wife, Ashley; son, Cody Creecy and fiancee, Dani; grandchildren, Kylie, Ally, Hunter and Lexi; mother, Jo Moore; father, Bob Moore; sister, Kim Orlando and husband, John; sister, Donna Reynolds and husband, Jack; mother-in-law, Martha Creecy; brother-in-law, Jim Creecy Jr. and wife, Sue; sister-in-law, Melody Moore and husband, Mike; numerous nieces and nephews; and many other family and friends.
I again thanked her & told her how much I appreciated her offer. We talked a few more minutes & she told me the history of the home I had just moved to. It had @ one time been her in laws home...so I told her " well ok then you probably know your way around this house very well & there are all kind's of light switches in here and we have yet to figure out what they go to.So she showed me in the front closet that all the switches went to different areas of outside the house.We chatted awhile longer then she went back home...We waved to each other each day for a week or so then her g/daughter Kylie and my daughter Casey met & became friend's... so after that we chatted almost daily...calling each other to check on our kido's. I never saw Cam without a smile on her face she was such a happy person. And, I rarely saw her without her lil dog "Paige" in her arms.She had a beautiful family & bragged to me many times how good her husband was to her and how proud she was of her children.
I knew Cam had many people who loved & admired her & on the day of her funeral the chapel was packed...I wasn't surprised at all to see so so many there to pay their respects to this loving, caring,kind hearted wonderful woman.My heart aches for her husband, children, g/children & all who knew & loved her.God for sure has another beautiful awesome Angel walking through His paradise with Him.
Camala "Cam" F. Creecy, 54, passed away Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. Funeral: 3 p.m. Thursday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home in Colleyville. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Survivors: Husband, Ronnie Creecy; daughter, Angie Wooldridge and husband, Keith; son, Ronnie Creecy and wife, Ashley; son, Cody Creecy and fiancee, Dani; grandchildren, Kylie, Ally, Hunter and Lexi; mother, Jo Moore; father, Bob Moore; sister, Kim Orlando and husband, John; sister, Donna Reynolds and husband, Jack; mother-in-law, Martha Creecy; brother-in-law, Jim Creecy Jr. and wife, Sue; sister-in-law, Melody Moore and husband, Mike; numerous nieces and nephews; and many other family and friends.
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