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Thomas Curran
September 11, 2006
Father Creason was a great priest and friend. I will always remember his sincere kindness. He baptised all three of my children and I will always remain grateful to him.
Mary Covington
September 8, 2006
There was no nodding off at 10:30 Mass at St. Louise when Father Creason started singing. I can still recall the resounding timbre of his voice as he sang "Let All the Earth Cry Out to the Lord With Joy." And his sermons were unforgettable. In one of his funnier ones (based on "we all have our own crosses to bear"), he questioned why, of all the names in the world, his parents saddled him with the most charming name of "Hubert." And if that wasn't burden enough, to his dismay they tacked on even more charming "Elmer." He, of course, in his witty way, had the congregation in stitches.
My family and I will never forget Father Hubert Elmer Creason. He was a most memorable Priest and we were fortunate to have known him.
bill lynch
September 6, 2006
Fr. Creason was a major influence on my friends and family at a critical age. His sermons impacted me and his kindness to our family was wonderful. I also remeber his lovely parents/family and their warm welecome extended to us "teenagers" at their lakehouse. Bill Lynch
Sallie (Gleason) Nadler
September 5, 2006
I have many great memories from CYC activities,camping trips and traveling to his parent's home in Missouri.
God bless Fr. Creason. Hopefully I'll see him in heaven, if I make the list.
Gail Guelker, SSND
September 5, 2006
Know my prayers and thoughts are with the entire Creason family on the death of their brother and uncle and great uncle. May the wonderful times you spent together be your strength at this time.
From left: Pat Long, Jim Covington, John Delaney and Hubert having peanuts and beer at
September 5, 2006
Sean Lynch
September 5, 2006
Fr. Creason truly blessed me and many others doing the Lord's work. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a friend of his and will always remeber him as a loving, wonderful person. Our prayers are with him and his family.
Dan Brennan
September 4, 2006
I remember Father Creason as a true friend with whom I shared many camping trips and lifetime experiences. I will always remember him.
Theresa Goldkamp
September 4, 2006
Please accept my heart felt sadness for such a wonderful man.
He was a kind and gentle soul.
Theresa Goldkamp
Thomas Donovan
September 4, 2006
I remember Fr. Creason as a caring and loving priest. He left a lasting impression on me. I will always remember the holiness of Fr. Creason.
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