Scott Allen Creek
March 25, 1964 - June 7, 2024
BEAUMONT, CA - Scott Allen Creek, age 60, passed away on June 7, 2024 in Beaumont, California. Scott was born on March 25, 1964 to Gary Creek and Shirley Todd.
He is survived by his daughter, Ashley Creek (Bailey, Chayton, Charmaine); his father, Gary Creek (Becky); mother, Shirley Todd (Joe); brother, Darrell (Shelly); and sister, Shelley Lewis (Ron).
Scott was an Airman First Class in the United States Air Force as an Aircraft Maintenance Specialist.
After being in the Air Force, he worked mostly as a truck driver.
In his younger years, he was an avid roller skater and would spend many hours at the skating rink. Scott also enjoyed water skiing, shooting guns and going to swap meets. He loved cooking for others and making jerky as well as spending time with family and friends. He was known for never speaking negatively of anyone and always willing to lend a helping hand.
Scott will be deeply missed by his family and friends.
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4 Entries
CMW
February 10, 2025
When I was about 6/7 him and my grandma took me to the mall for my birthday. We went to build a bear where I uncreativly made an Elsa carbon copy bear that was strawberry scented. Then we went to the rainforest cafe. The animatronics scared me but I had fun. To this day it´s my favorite birthday celebration. What hurts the most is I never got a proper goodbye and he never saw the person I am now and some days I wonder if he would love me the same knowing me for me.
Dana (McKee) Matonis
July 10, 2024
The Creek kids were all a special part of my childhood and I have sweet memories of each of you. I am so sorry to hear of Scott´s passing and grateful for his service. He was a kind and gentle soul. My condolences to you as you grieve the loss of your brother.
Sincerely,
Dana (McKee) Matonis
Kat Johnson
July 6, 2024
No words I could say but. You will be truly missed. I was blessed to have your only child. Ty. And ty for teaching me to REALLY roller skates. Watch over our daughter and grandchildren. Much respect for the entire Creek clan. Especially our daughter Ashley. Ly Scott.
Mistie Johnson
July 6, 2024
You will be truly missed.
Thank you for the memories.
MJ
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