Death of Anita Margaret Creasey
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28 Mar 2024, 14:04Jacquelyn Johnson, BUC Secretariat

Death of Anita Margaret Creasey

We are sad to learn of the death of Anita Margaret Creasey, who passed away on 13 March. Anita was born in Watford on 13 September 1944, and she spent her early years at the Stanborough Schools, and later at Secretarial College.

Anita entered denominational employment in 1962 as a secretary/receptionist at the British Union Conference until 1964.

Anita married her sweetheart, Alan in June 1967 and their union was blessed with the birth of their son, Graeme.

She later returned to denominational service in January 1969 serving as a secretary for two years. In 1986 Anita returned as departmental secretary at the Trans-European Division office, then as an administrative office secretary where she enjoyed 23 years of service until October 2005.

We remember Anita as a calm, gentle, quiet Christian lady, who loved her Lord devotedly and served Him diligently.

The funeral service will be held at the West Herts Crematorium, at 1:30 pm on 9 April. Donations, in lieu of flowers, to the Rennie Grove Peace Hospice, Watford will be much appreciated.

We extend our deepest condolences to Alan and Graeme and their extended family with caring thoughts and prayers, as they wait patiently for Jesus' return.

What a day that will be… (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). It won't be long…

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