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John Wayne Creer

Bountiful, Utah

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John Wayne Creer, age 77, passed away peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his family on August 8, 2017 after battling Parkinson's Disease. He is the son of Harold and Laura Creer, brother to Mary (David) Hansen, Steve (Marlene) Creer, Nancy (Robert) Potter, and Joanna (Mike) Shulsky, and...

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John and I sat together many times at Rotary. A marvelous man with great foresight. While Vice President he helped move many programs forward especially the Youth Exchange. My relationship goes back further to his kindness to our family and business.
My love to the family.

John was a great friend and wonderful Rotarian. He will be missed by all.

My sincere condolences to all of John's family. As one who served with him in the mission home of the Austrian Mission, I grew to love and admire him greatly. He was one who could always be counted on, no matter the circumstance. He will be missed, but the reunion to come will be great.

John W Creer provided hope when it was needed most in former East Germany to many people. To them he was their beacon of hope. His hard work finally paid off in 1989, when the wall came down and the hope he seeded became reality in the form of a free and spiritually led life for many.
Just as he did there, he provided rewarding opportunities to many who worked on farms under his guidance.
John my trusted friend RIP.
My deep condolences to the family.

Sorry for your loss may you you draw much comfort from God's word at Hosea 13:14. L Ohio

Dear Mary Ann, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear husband, John. He really was a kind, funny and sweet man!! We know that he is now free from the frailties of his physical body and he is in a far better place. I know that you will miss him dearly, but know that he will be close in spirit. May The Lord give you and your children the peace and comfort that you need at this time. Much Love,Grazia

This is sad news that I receive today in John's passing. I worked with John 15 years ago, better said, I reported to him as a farm manager of an investment farm. He taught me how to be a better manager. The principles taught by John I still use today, not only on the farm I still manage for Welfare, but those principles are helping me in my work as stake president. I use those same principles that he taught me as I work with and teach the Bishops and members of my stake.
I have fond...