ELIZABETH-CREIGHTON-Obituary

ELIZABETH A. CREIGHTON

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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West Roxbury, Massachusetts
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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CREIGHTON, Elizabeth A. (Fitzpatrick) Of West Roxbury, November 10, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Charles Creighton. Loving mother of Jean LeBlanc and her late husband Chuck of West Roxbury, Denise Mackey and her husband Richard of Quincy, Charles, Jr. and his late wife Donna of Walpole, Robert...

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Still miss you Aunt Betty! Say hello to Mom, Nana, Reva and Uncle Peter for me. Roy

Aunt Betty, not a day goes by that I don´t think about you. Rest In Peace gentle warrior of Christ Jesus. Love Roy

Aunt Betty you are not forgotten. Your legacy lives on with all the people you have touched and we miss you! Please say hello to Lolo, Nana, Reva and all those who like you have gone to the Light!

Bobby so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My deepest sympathies to all of the Creighton family. May she rest in peace.

Mrs. Creighton was a very special person. You never had to guess what was on her mind. When she spoke, she had the cutest little high pitched voice. When I close my eyes, I can still hear her voice. She had such a wonderful sense of humor mixed with wisdom. What personality! I know she is greatly missed and will always be missed. However, keep the faith because we will someday see her again.
With Great Sincerity,
Karen Caraco
Hebrews 11:1 (My favorite bible quote)

I am so sorry to hear about the families loss of one of their loved one.May the families keep the wonderful memories of joyful times the family shared together with the dear loved one lost in death.Keep those precious memories close to the families hearts ♥. As the families cherished a wonderful life that was well lived and loved by families and friends.My deepest sympathy and condolences goes out to the families and friends during this difficult time of grief and pain.
-GP/Lm

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My Aunt Betty was a very special lady! She survived the Great Depression, WWII, sending all of her boys off to the service and taking care of her husband day and night for over ten years. She had a sense of humor that was quick as a humming bird's wings and as sharp as a laser! I loved to visit her at home and talk with her on her porch. She was a true fighter of that "Great Generation" that helped build America. I loved her very much and she was full of Love herself always waiting to hear...

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