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Martha Creecy

Portsmouth, Virginia

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Martha Ann Creecy PORTSMOUTH - Martha Ann Coppedge Creecy, 66, passed away Monday, Sept. 13, 2010. Mrs. Creecy was born in Portsmouth, the daughter of Onnie E. Coppedge and the late John H. Coppedge Jr. She was a businesswoman in the lighting design field, and was a member of St. Paul's Catholic...

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Such a bubbly, lively lady and oh boy what an organiser. She looked after the Hampshire Constabulary band so so well every time we went and nothing was too much trouble. Such a sad time now for her family but I hope it helps to know that she touched so many peoples lives in her short time here.

The members of the Band of the Hampshire Constabulary, from UK, will remember Martha Ann with fondness and affection. She did so much to make our visits to Portsmouth possible, organising host families for us, band equipment for us to use, storage facilities for our instruments and venues for us to play. Social events were also part of the deal and we all send our deepest condolences to her family for their, and our loss.

We in the Hampshire Police Band, UK recall with great pleasure Martha Ann's considerable organising efforts on the several occasions we visited Portsmouth Va. Our sympathies and condolences go to her family at this sad time. A lovely lady.

Martha Ann... what can I day. She was the strength of her family who she loved so much and spoke of often at our lenten soup group. She brought so much to all of us. God bless Martha Ann, her family and friends. I will miss her enthusiasm, love and compasion.

Our deepest sympathy for Doug and Brian.You both are in our thoughts and prayers.Love you two.BK ,Connie

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Celebrating her life well lived, I will cherish her words of wisdom forever. God bless and comfort each and everyone of Martha Ann's family and friends.

Bless you, Martha Ann and your family. You were a dynamo indeed. My prayers are with all of you

I remember the good, there is so much. Martha Ann was the most honest, loyal, and brave person, I have ever known. She always kept it real. I learned a great deal of wonderful things from her. I will miss my precious Aunt Martha Ann. I loved and admired her.