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Allan Creighton Obituary

Allan Stephen Creighton, 65
     YARMOUTH -- Allan Stephen Creighton died Friday, Nov. 30, 2007 at his home in Yarmouth with loved ones at his side after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Throughout the 20 months of his illness, he never gave up hope of beating this dreaded disease and maintained a positive attitude, which was quite remarkable to his family and friends.
     Allan was born in Cambridge, Mass. on Aug. 30, 1942, the son of Charles and Ada Shapiro Creighton. He attended schools in Auburn and went to Edward Little High School. He graduated from Hebron Academy in 1960 and from Tufts University in 1964 with a B.A. in Sociology. Perhaps his facility with people derived from those studies, as he was always pleased that he introduced four of his closest friends to their subsequent spouses, and all of those marriages have lasted over 35 years.
     While in college he was a member of ROTC and joined the Air Force upon graduation. He trained at Tyndal Air Force Base in Biloxi, Miss. as a Weapons Controller. Stationed in Labrador for two years, he became a captain and was the Operations Officer at the Weapons Control Station at Goose Bay.
     In 1969 he moved to Auburn with his wife Linda and joined his father at Creighton Shoe, one of the first shoe outlets in the area. Between '69 and '81 he expanded that shoe business around the state to 5 stores, which also carried handbags and a line of stuffed animals. After his marriage ended, he left the shoe business and began a career in real estate,. where he carved a unique niche for himself. While working for ERA Worden he was Realtor of the Year for Androscoggin County in 1989. He also taught English and Real Estate Licensing for Central Maine Technical College in Auburn. He subsequently worked for Century 21 before moving to the Portland area and joining Coldwell Banker. He later joined Keller Williams in 2006 as the Compliance Officer, a job for which he was ideally suited. All the time he was battling his disease and having chemotherapy treatments, he was proudest of the fact that he continued to work almost every day, making him a source of courage and inspiration to his co-workers. In early November colleagues at Keller Williams honored his contributions to the real estate community and his love of comedy with a roast, attended by over 200 brokers from around the state.
     During his years in Portland he also taught the Sales Agent and Associate Broker courses for USM,
     Allan Stephen
    Creighton
    providing close to 500 students with a professional education in real estate. In addition he taught many 3-hour seminars required for agents to renew their licenses, both through his office and through the University of Southern Maine. His knowledge of real estate law and his gift for imparting it to his students was remarkable. He included amusing anecdotes from his own real estate experiences to keep his material appealing and was available at any time for those who needed extra help or encouragement, all of which made him an ideal instructor.
     Allan's favorite hobby was humor, and he delighted in collecting funny stories from many friends on the Internet and from newspapers to share with others. He could always be counted on to tell a joke or create a pun on the spot. Another passion was travel, and he and his partner Rachel traveled to many countries. He was devoted to his family and was never happier than when visiting and sharing a good meal with his children, his relatives, or his friends.
     He is survived by his loving partner of 13 years, Rae Garcelon; his parents Charles and Ada Creighton, of Sun City, Ariz.; his children Leigh Kelter and her husband Chris of Jamaica Plain, Mass.; his son Eric and his wife Laurie of Lexington, Mass.; Rae's children, Gregg Garcelon of Whitefish, Mont., and Gwen Garcelon of Carbondale, Colo., and her children Emmet and Suzannah.; and many cousins.
     Rae and his children express their deepest gratitude to his colleagues at Keller Williams, who have been so supportive, caring, and generous throughout this long ordeal. The family also thanks Dr. Weisberg, Dawn, and the wonderful nurses at the Maine /Cancer /Center in Scarborough for their extraordinary kindness during Allan's illness. A special heartfelt thank you to the selfless and capable staff of Allegiance Hospice: Dr. Bob Fried, Karen Kinder, and Becky Seward.
     A celebration of Allan's life will be held at the First Parish Congregational Church in Yarmouth on Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. Arrangements are under the guidance of Independent Death Care, 471 Deering Avenue,
    Portland. Condolences may be expressed and a guest book signed at www.independentdeathcare.com
    In lieu of flowers Allan would like donations to be sent to: Conservatory Lad
    Charter School
    Att: Leigh Kelter
    25 Arlington St.
     Brighton, MA 02135

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Dec. 2, 2007.

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Mark Miller

April 4, 2018

Allan you left us too soon we still had a treasure trove of jokes to tell they were all hilarious ! Thank you for being such a prominent mentor to me as broker your vast knowledge got me through so many obstacles that came my way. Thank you for being a great friend to me second only to our dry humor and daily puns. You enriched our lives.
May you rest in blessed peace until we meet again.

Pat & Jim Virgilio

December 21, 2007

Allan was certainly one of a kind.We watched as he gave his students any and all the help needed to pass Real Estate classes.He was always upbeat and often had a funny story to lighten the moment.We had the pleasure of being part of a "lunch bunch" with Allan for several years.We all joined in the discussion of topical themes and groaned(in good nature) at the "Allan Funnies".We really miss you Good Friend.

Sheila Fleisher

December 6, 2007

Though it has been years since we have been in touch with Al, he has always been a part of our fond memories in Lewiston-Auburn (1971 thru 1976). Our very heartfelt sympathy to Al's parents, children, loved ones and friends.
Sheila and Ron Fleisher

Joan Charron

December 4, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with Alan and his loved ones. Alan was my instructor when I began my real estate career. His ethics erased all the negative images I had formed about real estate agents, and convinced me that real estate could be an honorable career. His knowledge and love of real estate law were infectious and set me on a path to learning as much as I could, to become the best realtor I could possibly be. I will miss him, his humor, and his smile.

Heather McInnes

December 4, 2007

I had the honor of meeting Allan as a trainer while I earned my Associate Broker License. He was always supportive, caring and interested in the success of his students. He loved the connections he made with people. I could always depend on Allan to be by my side, supporting my decisions throughout my career. I will miss his warmth and sense of humor.

Misti Fecteau

December 3, 2007

I had the honor of meeting Allen Creighton at Keller Williams a few years ago. I witnessed first hand the courage and strength that he displayed on a daily basis. He has inspired me to find the good in any situation and to never give up. My sympathy goes out to his family in this sensitive time.

Misti Fecteau

Lisa Martin-Welch

December 3, 2007

'Just to let you know that Allan made a lasting impression... He hired me to work at the Ward Bros. shoe department when I graduated from Westbrook College in 1981. He treated his employees like family. My condolences to all.

Deb Hamilton (Barb's daughter)

December 3, 2007

Rae. I am so sorry for your loss!! I have this wonderful image of Allan in my mind, laughing with a big smile on his face from the last time I saw him at the Clam Festival. My prayers are with you.

Barbara Coyne

December 3, 2007

Rae,
It was an honor and a pleasure to know Allan and enjoy his humor. You two have been great together since the night you had your first dance! Our prayers for you continue during this difficult time.
Love, Barb and Jay

Paul Normand

December 2, 2007

Rae, my deepest sympathies to your family and the Creighton family. Paul

Jim LeClair

December 2, 2007

Allan was a fine man I met during a tough time in my life. His spirit and friendship lifted my spirit. I'll remember his warm smile.

Nina Oatley

December 2, 2007

He was such a good friend to me and helped me a in a very long search to find a place to buy of my own. I wasn't spending much money on it and so there wasn't a big commission in it for him, but he hung in there with me until we were successful. I'll always remember the funny stories and jokes he used to share and how full of life he was.

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