Dorothy Dewdrop <I>Daniell</I> Creech

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Dorothy Dewdrop Daniell Creech

Birth
Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Death
7 Jan 1998 (aged 94)
Sherwood, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Bucksnort, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy D. Daniell Creech was the daughter of Allen Hansford and Margaret Euphemia Jacobs Daniell. In 1928 she wed Norman Ellis Creech, and in December of the next year she gave birth to her only child, James E.

Dorothy was a homemaker, and kept a spotless house. She loved to travel, and thought nothing of hopping a bus to travel halfway across the country to visit her son and his family, or just down to Camden to visit her sister. A lifelong member of the Church of Christ, she had memorized more Bible verses than anybody else I have ever known.

She passed away after a long illness, at the age of 94. During the last 25 years of her life, she was blind, but maintained her independence until the last year or so. In fact, the way she got around not just in her apartment, but its building, its grounds, Dad's, her Church, and anyplace else she was familiar with, you'd hardly think she couldn't see.


Many thanks to Debbra for her work on Dorothy's memorial!
Dorothy D. Daniell Creech was the daughter of Allen Hansford and Margaret Euphemia Jacobs Daniell. In 1928 she wed Norman Ellis Creech, and in December of the next year she gave birth to her only child, James E.

Dorothy was a homemaker, and kept a spotless house. She loved to travel, and thought nothing of hopping a bus to travel halfway across the country to visit her son and his family, or just down to Camden to visit her sister. A lifelong member of the Church of Christ, she had memorized more Bible verses than anybody else I have ever known.

She passed away after a long illness, at the age of 94. During the last 25 years of her life, she was blind, but maintained her independence until the last year or so. In fact, the way she got around not just in her apartment, but its building, its grounds, Dad's, her Church, and anyplace else she was familiar with, you'd hardly think she couldn't see.


Many thanks to Debbra for her work on Dorothy's memorial!

Gravesite Details

Double marker with Ellis Creech



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