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Anthony Creamer Class 1934


Branch of service U S Army  European theater
Rank
Entered service
Discharged
Birth 10/8/1915
Died 6/11/2000
Buried Park Heights cemetery, Section A Lot 136 Brunswick, MD

 

 

News Post 8/18/2000

As originally published on Friday, August 18, 2000.


     Mr. Anthony Charles Creamer, 85, of Baltimore, formerly of Brunswick, died Sunday, June 11, at Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore.
     He was the husband of Marjorie Dawson Creamer, his wife of 58 years.
Born Oct. 8, 1915, in Brunswick, he was a son of the late John and Frances Quinn Creamer. Mr. Creamer was a member of St. Francis of Assissi Roman Catholic Church, Brunswick.
     He was a graduate of Brunswick High School and served with the U.S. Army during World War II in the European Theater. He worked for Bethlehem Steel plant at Sparrows Point Shipyard, retiring from there in 1981.
     Mr. Creamer was an avid hunter and also enjoyed fishing and golfing. He also enjoyed collecting arrowheads and other Indian artifacts.
     He was a member of the American Legion and the National Rifle Association. Surviving are two nieces, Joan Shleuter of New Mexico, and Paula Fitzgerald of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Creamer will also be remembered by his friend Philip Ketner.
      Mr. Creamer was preceded in death by two brothers, Paul and Vincent Terry. Interment was in Park Heights Cemetery, Brunswick, with the Rev. Lawrence J. Gesy, pastor of St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church, officiating. Arrangements were by Connelly Funeral Home, Essex