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Susan Creaser Obituary

Susan Cass Creaser
Dec 30 1968 - Dec 19, 2020
Sue Creaser left her beloved family early in the morning on December 19, 2020 in Cary, NC after a long and brave struggle against brain cancer. Born in Santa Clara, California on December 30, 1968, she was the youngest daughter of Laurence John and Helen Gurnowski Cass. At the age of three, Sue, her four siblings and parents moved to the East Coast where they settled in Stamford, Connecticut. She attended Northeast Elementary, Turn of River Middle and Stamford High schools. She studied abroad in London and earned a BA in English and Biology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs in 1990. A graphic designer, editor and ad writer, Sue worked at numerous places including Connecticut Magazine, and most recently Stanford White Engineering in Raleigh.
Sue married her husband John H. Creaser in 1996 and lived in Stamford, CT where they welcomed two children, Ethan and Lauren. The family moved to North Carolina, settling in Holly Springs and then ultimately Cary. Sue was an active PTA board member at Washington Elementary, loved teaching Sunday School and organizing monthly chess games for kids at Bond Lake Park in Cary.
Throughout her life, Sue was a nature lover, cloud watcher and could be found often in Bond Park or Sugg Farm walking or running with her dog. She travelled extensively but her great love was the beach - especially North Topsail Island in North Carolina. She was a devoted mother, avid reader, runner, and walker and practiced yoga regularly. She loved her job at Stanford White and volunteering at the SPCA - adopting and adoring 3 cats (G.G., Jingles, Sarah) and her dog, Beau.
A talented artist in many mediums, Sue created multiple acclaimed poster and marketing designs for Carolina Children's Theatre in Holly Springs, NC and Smatter Theatre Ensemble in New York City.
She is survived by her husband, John, and children, Ethan Benjamin and Lauren Suzanne of Cary, NC; her siblings Alison C. Miller and her husband, Christopher, of Stamford, CT; Laurence J. Cass, Jr. and his wife, Nancy Scherlong, of Norwalk, CT; Christina C. Catton and her husband, James, of Fuquay Varina, NC; and her mother-in-law, Barbara Creaser and sister-in-law, Mary Creaser of Torrington, CT.
She was predeceased by her parents and sister Joanna L. Cass.
Sue is also survived by seven nieces and nephews: Larry (III), Brian and Danielle Cass of Weston, CT; Albert and Clara Miller of Stamford, CT; and Leighton and Christopher Catton of Fuquay Varina, NC.
A memorial for Sue will be held for close family members at the Kirk of Kildaire in Cary, NC.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to any of Sue's favorite nonprofits in memory of Sue Creaser to: The NC SPCA, PETA, the USDA Plant-A-Tree Program or The Cloud Appreciation Society, all of which brought Sue great joy and wonder.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Stamford Advocate on Dec. 26, 2020.

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Charlie Trantanella

May 13, 2024

Very sorry to hear of Sue's passing, which I just learned of tonight. We met in June 1984 when she and I started working at Friendly's Ice Cream in Stamford on the very same day - I can still picture the two of us standing outside the restaurant while our manager gave us the lowdown. We laughed at the situation because our boss was being way too serious, given that our jobs revolved around the serving of ice cream. Fond memories of a long time ago.

Paul Sydor

January 11, 2021

Our hearts break for Sue's family. We worked with Sue on graphics design projects. Human Resources staff and I loved working with her! She was a great graphics designer and a wonderful person. We will miss her!

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Christina D Agostin

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Leslie Caney Berni

December 30, 2020

Sue always had a smile on her face. Was gentle, lots of fun and such a kind friend. So sad to hear this news.

Mary Lou Skillin (Cass) and John Skillin

December 30, 2020

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

Karin Loglisci

December 29, 2020

Sue and I were the best of friends from grade school through college. We always had so much fun together and Sue always made me laugh. Many wonderful memories. Over the years, we lost touch but then reconnected while I was living in London and Sue was on a business trip to Italy. We agreed to meet for the weekend in Italy and had the best time catching up as adults! I'll always remember that trip and her smile. Sue was warm, fun, giving, and full of life...she left this world too soon! My heart goes out to her family and friends and we all will miss her very much.

Morgan Butzow

December 26, 2020

Sue was so delightful, kind, and enjoyable to be around. She was always so welcoming when I came to her and John’s home when they lived in Holly Springs. I taught piano lessons to Ethan and Lauren. At one point I came on Saturday mornings to their home to teach and Sue would offer me coffee to help give me a boost before I started teaching. I enjoyed teaching Ethan and Lauren so much and I enjoyed talking with Sue and John after I taught piano lessons to Ethan and Lauren. We always thought it was neat that my sister is named Lauren and my nephew is named Ethan and I have an Aunt named Sue. Sue was so caring and thoughtful and I could tell she loved her kids and her family as a whole. A few years after I taught Ethan and Lauren we reconnected and Sue, Ethan, Lauren, and I met for coffee in Holly Springs to catch up. Such a wonderful memory! My heart aches for her family. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Sue was truly a beautiful woman inside and out and she has left a wonderful legacy.

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Bob Cass

December 24, 2020

All the best to Sue's (our) family in these times.
Bob & Carmen.

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