A native of Missouri, Mrs. Creamer had lived in Madera 35 years. She was a member of the First Christian Church.
Survivors include four sons, Nelson, Leo and Willis, all of Madera; and Herbert of the U.S. Navy stationed at National City; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs. Phyllis Parker, both Madera; 15 grandchildren and one great grandchild; five brothers, Buster Bare and William Bare, both Madera; Calvin Bare, Missouri; Glesna Bare of Kansas and Charles Bare of Fresno; one sister, Mrs. Nannie Shouse of Fresno.
Madera Tribune, Sept 1960
A native of Missouri, Mrs. Creamer had lived in Madera 35 years. She was a member of the First Christian Church.
Survivors include four sons, Nelson, Leo and Willis, all of Madera; and Herbert of the U.S. Navy stationed at National City; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs. Phyllis Parker, both Madera; 15 grandchildren and one great grandchild; five brothers, Buster Bare and William Bare, both Madera; Calvin Bare, Missouri; Glesna Bare of Kansas and Charles Bare of Fresno; one sister, Mrs. Nannie Shouse of Fresno.
Madera Tribune, Sept 1960