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David and Elaine Billmire
September 9, 2016
Bob was a dear man and a friend and mentor to us both! He supported David from the beginning of his career as a Craniofacial surgeon and for many years on the Craniofacial Anomaly Team. He was also one of the earliest supporters of my work with the Child Abuse Team in the early 1980's (many doctors were afraid to get involved, but Bob put the services of the Dental Department at our disposal).
I recall many fun filled dinners with him and other team members at the Cleft Lip meetings; and several years of very pleasant Christmas dinners with the Dental Care Foundation Board, at which Bob and his group would often sing to entertain us.
We were both privileged to have known him and will remember him fondly. We're so sorry we were out of town and so unable to attend the memorial.
Elaine and David Billmire
September 2, 2016
Dr. Creedon had a gift of speaking kind words and was a gentle soul. He was an example of how to be a class act. I count myself blessed to have worked under his leadership at CHMC Pediatric Dental Clinic. He now sings for an audience of one in glory. Magdie Faul
Randy Travis DMD
September 1, 2016
One of the great dental educators of my career in dentistry. How do you properly thank someone who has contributed so much to my ability to enjoy the profession and lifestyle I have experienced these many years (resident 80-82) since training under him. As a resident I marveled at his vast knowledge and thrived under his easy going manner. I could not have asked for a better mentor. I consider myself blessed of God for having landed in his program. My condolences to his family and thanks to them for the time he wasn't with them because he was training the likes of me and my peers. May the halls of heaven enjoy his wit and wisdom as he sings with the angels in the great (barbershop) chorus above. He is and was one of the greats.
Lois Cox
August 31, 2016
Many memories fill my mind. Bob was a wonderful man as well as Barb, his wife. The band, school, trips to Holmes County and Chautauqua as well as his favorite baseball team, the Boston Red Sox in Spring Training. We have all been richer in our spirits and warmed by their love. Letting go of this life was all he could do, but the welcome on the other side must have been a joy to behold. Friendships like theirs come along only on rare occasions but we need to share that joy with others around us. I'll bet Bob is singing in heaven right now along with others who are there.
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