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Pamela Creek Obituary

Pamela M. Creek, 61, of Las Cruces, N.M., died Sunday, July 31, 2011 at Mesilla Valley Hospice. Pamela, the middle child of Rufus D. and Laura M. Creek, was born in Tucumcari, N.M. Her early years were spent in the small community of House, N.M., where she graduated high school in 1968 in a class of a dozen students. She then followed her elder brother, Jim, to Las Cruces and New Mexico State University. While a student, she worked as secretary for the Air Force ROTC program, which was the start of a long and successful career affiliated with the U.S. Armed Forces. She was also a founding member of the Pi Beta Phi chapter at NMSU. She remained active as a sorority alumnus throughout her life. Pamela graduated from NMSU in 1972, earning an associate's degree in secretarial studies and a bachelor's degree in business administration. In 1981, she earned a master's degree in personnel administration from Central Michigan University. Pam said she always believed that her future would be in a large city and she proved that to be so. Immediately upon graduation, she began her career as a clerk with the Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C. During her 28-year career, she subsequently worked in the Washington area for four federal agencies, blazing a trail for professional women in civil service. Twenty-two of those years were dedicated to the Department of the Army, working for several major commands including the Army Security Agency, the Corps of Engineers, Military District of Washington, and Military Traffic Management Command. She also worked for the Total Army Personnel Command and at Army Headquarters for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. She parlayed her considerable skills into jobs of increasing responsibility culminating in Senior Executive Service positions, first as a Deputy Human Resources Director for the Department of Veterans Affairs and finally as the Executive Director of Human Resources for the Defense Logistics Agency, with over 25,000 civilian and military employees throughout the world . Pam was smart, organized and articulate as well as a natural leader and manager. In 2000, she retired from federal service but continued to work, traveling throughout the country as a consultant in human resource management, leadership development and business training. In 2008, Pamela returned to Las Cruces. She dedicated much of her time to community service and was on the boards of both the Amador Hotel Foundation and Honor Flight of Southern New Mexico. Pam was immensely proud of her affiliation with Honor Flight and the opportunity it provided her to meet and assist World War II veterans. Pam is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her companion Ed Marquez, brother Jim Creek and his wife, Sterilla Smith, sister Monte Marlin and her children Nathan and Cameron, and niece Sarah Fraticelli, her husband, Erik and children Jacob, Austin and Joshua, and many dear friends. Pam will be remembered for her lively personality, intelligence, iron will, grace, beauty and loyal friendship. At Pam's request, no funeral services will be conducted. Her ashes will be returned to her childhood home. Donations in her memory may be made to "The Pamela Creek Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Children of Returning Veterans" at NMSU, with checks made payable to the "NMSU Foundation Inc." Attn: Robert Peterson, Gift Planning Director, P.O. Box 3590, Las Cruces, N.M. 88003-3590. Please include the scholarship title with your donation. On-line giving is available at www.foundation.nmsu.edu.

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Published by Las Cruces Sun-News on Aug. 17, 2011.

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Melissa Welch

September 28, 2024

Still think of you often Pam. I wish I had known what you were enduring when you were. Thank you for always treating me the way I wished my own mother would

Shirley Kerns

August 27, 2011

So sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I have known her for over 30 years. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. Shirley Kerns, Osprey Florida

Lee Lipscomb

August 27, 2011

I am so sorry hear of Pam's death. I worked with her for 20 years and loved her sunny personality and quick wit. She was an inspiration for working women everywhere. She was a wonderful person. Blessings to her family. Lee (Smoot) Lipscomb

August 22, 2011

Monte,Cami and Nathan,
I am so sorry for your loss..I just met Pam at Olivia's Quinceanera,,she was so full of life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Toni and Olivia Perez

Don Holcomb

August 20, 2011

Sorry to here of Pam's passing. Mom and I wish you and Monte our thoughts and prayers.

Marsha Stowe

August 19, 2011

I have very fond memories of growing up with Pam. Hugs, thoughts and prayers to all her family.

August 18, 2011

I am so sorry to learn of Pam's passing. She inspired me to be a guardian on Honor Flight 3, and I will be forever grateful as it was such a rewarding and awesome experience. She was truly an outstanding and genuine person whom I admired tremendously. My thoughts and prayers are with all of her family and friends. Lea Brownfield.

Ken White

August 17, 2011

Jim,
I am sorry for the loss of your sister. Ah, make the most of what you yet may spend..., and she did. A life of accomplishment and well remembered by her friends. Best wishes to you and your family and God bless Pam.
Ken White

August 17, 2011

My name is Lisa White, I never had the pleasure of meeting Pam. But, I do now her sister Monte. I'm so sorry for your loss & please know that my prayers are with you and your family.

Marcia Minuk

August 17, 2011

Jim, Monte I feel quite fortunate to be included in Pams' circle of friends. She was a wonderful person, great sister and a terrific friend. I will always remember our "wine nites". And a can of corn will always be remember by her friends at Pueblo Gardens. Bless you all and thanks Loafy for making her last year such a great year.

Love, Marcia

Gay Kemp,Lollar

August 17, 2011

Jim and Monte, Pam was one of my best friends. She was so funny and smart. We had good and bad times growing up. Even though we did not keep in touch after high school I did think of her and remember some of the silly things we did. I am so glad she achieved her dreams. In loving memory, Gay Kemp Lollar, Midlothian Texas

August 17, 2011

Jim and Monte, Pam was one of my best friends. She was funny and smart. We had good and bad times growing up.Even though I never saw her again after high school I did think of her and remember some of the silly things we did. I am so glad she achieved her dreams. In loving memory, Gay Kemp Lollar , Midlothian Texas

Post Chapel

August 17, 2011

Monte, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of sorrow.

Leticia Armendariz

August 17, 2011

Jim,

My most sincere condolences to you and your Family for the loss of your Sister. I did not know her personally but by her obituary, she was an accomplished and successful person. God Bless!

Ray and B.J. (Ingle) Blunt

August 15, 2011

Pam was one of the best--as a woman, a leader, a public servant, a colleague, and a friend. We shared a teaching partnership for a few years after we both retired and she was so professional, warm, smart, and open. BJ's eastern NM roots and Pam's were close and they share the qualities of that great breed of women from the high plains. Her passing is so bittersweet. May God grant peace to her soul and to her family and friends who stood with her in these last months. She will not be forgotten in our home.

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