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James Arthur Creamer

Dothan, Alabama

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Mr. James Arthur "Art" Creamer of Dothan passed away Friday, July 27, 2007, at Southeast Alabama Medical Center in Dothan. He was 86.

Graveside Services will be 2:30 p.m., Sunday, July 29, 2007, at Dothan City Cemetery under the direction of Ward-Wilson Funeral Home with the Rev. Tim Willis...

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I am sorry about your lost. He was a friend of my parents (Tom and Ruby Jerkins).I know you will miss him just like I miss my parents .OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU...

Please accept the sympathy of your cousins living in Holmes County, Fl. We are the descendents of Ada Viola Burdeshaw Locke who was sister to Art's grandmother Lucy Burdeshaw Creamer.

We fondly remember listening to Art on Wtvy.

A new voice is in Heaven tonight..a voice beloved by so very many who knew him.

I have known Art Creamer for more than 60 years, and have never met a finer, more ardent Christian Gentleman.
Earth's loss is Heaven's gain.

My deepest sympathy to all his family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

"..weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning..."

Rest in Peace, dear friend.

WHAT A WONDERFUL MAN!! HE REALLY ENJOYED FOOTBALL SEASON. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER BEING WITH JILL ON FOOTBALL SATURDAY WHEN HE WOULD CALL HER AND DO HIS OWN BROADCASTING OF THE ALABAMA GAME.WHAT A GREAT MEMORY.HE WILL BE MISSED.

Magdalyn Redding

Jack Redding

THANK'S FOR ALL THAT ARTHER DID AT R.B.C.HE IS WELL REMBERED.

We offer our most sincere condolence at your family's loss and please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. May we offer this prayer to ease your family's sorrow. "Bless those who mourn, eternal God, with the comfort of your love that they may face each new day with hope and the certainty that nothing can destroy the good that has been given. May their memories become joyful, their days enriched with friendship, and their lives encircled by your love. Amen."

A wonderful man - I loved hearing his stories. And I can only imagine that voice booming over the radio.

It was such an honor to have known Mr. Creamer. He was truly an inspiration to me as a pianist. I will never forget all the encouraging words he had for me. Please accept my deepest sympathies. My thoughts and prayers are with you.