J.-Creamer-Obituary

J. Fletcher Creamer

Park Ridge, New Jersey

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CREAMER J. Fletcher Sr., age 85, of Park Ridge, died Friday, March 30, 2012. Born in Teaneck, he lived Saddle River and also enjoyed his home in Spring Lake, NJ. Fletch joined the US Navy and served in the Pacific Theater of World War II and during the Korean Conflict. Fletch was presently...

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My sincere condolences to the Creamer Family - truly an Icon who gave back in so many ways and who will be greatly missed.
Brian Hegarty
Engineer of Construction
Port Authority

My condolensces to the entire Creamer family.

My father was August "Roxy" Di Sciascio and he worked for your company in the late 60's, early 70's as a crane operator and shop foreman. I want to let you know how much my father respected him and the rest of your family. He spoke so highly of your father and his sons. May he rest in peace.

My deepest condolensces to the family. I first met Fletch through my father-in-law Ben Bern and became closer to him through our mutual involvement in the Republican Club, the 200Club and various charitable matters. He was a good friend and I will miss him.

Arnold Litt

My thoughts and prayers are with you my dear old friend. Know you're in a better place reunited with Kissie, Jeff and so many others. I will carry with me always so many fond memories of past times and the special bond we had. Will see you again at sun down.

Dear Fletch and family,
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your Dad.

Dear Fletch, Glenn, Dale and families,
My husband, Frank, would have been saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. Now they are together talking over good times. I always enjoyed Frank's stories of his Water Co. / Creamer experiences. I pray that good memories as well as family and friends will be your peace during this difficult time. God Bless.

My condolence to the Crammer Family you all we carry on his name with great respect and dignity .

Sincere sympathies from my family. I have not seen Uncle Fletch in a few years. My grandson, Schuyler remembers the helicopter ride he took a few years ago. This is the reason he is going into Aviation. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone.