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In Memory

David Creer

David Creer

David Creer
1947 - 2020
You were lucky if you knew Dave Creer. Our unforgettable husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, David Moyle Creer passed way early Wednesday morning, April 22, 2020 after a 3 1/2 year battle with Leukemia. Dave was larger than life and touched many with his unbridled optimism and gregarious personality - he will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Born November 14, 1947 to Frank Brockbank Creer and Sarah Moyle Creer in Salt Lake City,Utah. Dave was the youngest of six siblings whom he remained close to throughout his life. He graduated from East High School and the University of Utah where he was affiliated with the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He received a graduate degree from Harvard Business School.
Dave's life journey was spent with his best friend, Joan Nelson, whom he married January 20, 1971 in the Salt Lake Temple. Together Dave and Joan spent a life filled with love and laughter. Their lives were blessed with six children and 20 grandchildren. Family was at the very center of Dave's life. He was especially close to his nieces and nephews. Sports and athletics were a passion for Dave. During his youth he was a 3-time state champion as a swimmer and football player at East High School. He loved golf, water skiing, and snow skiing - especially with his grandchildren. Dave was a Crimson Club member and life-long fan of the University of Utah athletics.
Dave spent most of his career in business management and sales. During his early career he managed the family business, Utah Idaho School Supply. Later he worked at Ikon Office Solutions and for many years was the Executive Director of the Utah Trucking Association. As a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Dave served faithfully, mostly with the young men whom he loved, in two bishoprics and as Bishop of a Young Marrieds Ward. Dave served three full-time missions for the church - as a young man, Dave served in the South Andes Mission (1967-1969) He had a life-long love for the Bolivian people. Dave also served two full-time missions with his wife Joan, Temple Square (2012-2013) where they loved the sister missionaries with whom they served, and in England (2015-2016), until he was hospitalized with Leukemia.
Dave had many passions and loves in his life - friends, hobbies and associations. An active member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club and lifelong member of the Democratic party. He loved his beautiful cherry red 1965 Ford Falcon convertible. Dave had many amazing collections - political buttons and bumper stickers, bobblehead dolls and baseball cards.
Throughout his life, whether serving in the church, in the community, or participating in athletics or in any of his passions, Dave was known as a friend to all - he treated everyone as his best friend, regardless of their status or situation. A big hug was his famous trademark!
Dave is survived by his wife Joan, children Josh (Katie), Kathryn, Susannah Wixom (Nate), Laura Ball (Brad), Dan (Caitlin), and James (Ashley). Sisters Alice Marsh, Sally Grant, Caroline Pinney, brother-in-law Mike (Peggy) Nelson and special sister-in-law Margaret Reiser. 20 grandchildren-Harrison, Weston, Sam, Amanda, and Mary Katherine Creer. Isaac, Jonas, Cannon and Miles Wixom. Abby, David, Ben, Jacob and Sarah Ball. Winston, Elliott, Emmy and Penelope Creer. Andrew and Rosemary Creer. He was preceded in death by his brother John, sister Elizabeth (Fuzzy), his parents, in-laws, and boxer dogs Mike, Butch and Sam.
Special thanks to Loveland Clinic at LDS Hospital for their care. They became dear friends.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a private family graveside service will be held at 1pm Saturday, April 25 at the Salt Lake Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the missionary fund-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

 

 
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04/23/20 03:34 PM #1    

Heather Stewart (Dorrell)

I was very sorry to read Dave died yesterday.  Dave was part of the Stewart School crowd during Elementary.  Besides one big fight in first grade, we were friends, and picked each other when we were soccer team captains.  He had a sweet nature and I think through his terrible illness he kept a positive outlook.  He'll be fondly remembered by so many people.


04/23/20 04:53 PM #2    

Scott Carter

Nice guy through elementary and high school

 


04/24/20 08:21 AM #3    

John Whitchurch

Dave and I grew up together in the University Ward.  He lived just a block and a half away.  I have many fond memories of David as children playing in his home on First South in Salt Lake. As a teenager the scouting trips and adventures many of shared are indelible memories to me. I will miss him alot.


04/24/20 09:10 AM #4    

Kathy Schoenhals (Feigal)

Dave was a wonderful and charming friend. His humor lasted to the end. In our last communication (3/2/20) he said,

"You are the best and we had so much fun back when.   The website has kept our class together and it's wonderful.  I have been very blessed these last three years and my time has come.  Good friends have made all the difference in the world and when I see you it brightens my day.
Thank you for your kind words,  Love you back,  Dave
Wait a minute did I really look that dorky????? " - in reference to this picture :

04/24/20 01:13 PM #5    

Scott Pugsley


04/24/20 10:25 PM #6    

Bob Franz

Dave Creer was such a great man and friend.  He was always so up beat and positive.  We played together for 3 years on the football team and he was our tall center with Tres Romney as right guard and and me as the left guard.  The powerful center of the line that made fear come to all the opposing teams.  Dave will be missed but he is with a lot of good friends and family and he will be watching over us and helping where he can as he always did.

Bob Franz


06/30/20 05:52 PM #7    

Royal I. Hansen

It was unfortunate to loose Dave Creer to cancer.  He was the heart and soul of our class.  In memory of Dave, I would invite you to listen to Simon & Garfunkel's youtube rendition of "Old Friends" at Central Park in 1981.  The lyrics seem to capture Dave, together with our day and time. 

"Old Friends"

Old friends, old friends,

Sat on their parkbench like book ends...

 

Can you imagine us years from today,...

Sharing a parkbench quietly?

How terribly strange to be seventy

 

Old friends, memory brushes the same years,

Silently sharing the same fear

 

Time it was,

And what a time it was...

A time of innocence

A time of confidences 

 

Long ago...it must be...

I have a photograph 

Preserve your memories 

They're all that's left you.  

 

RIP, Royal Hansen 

 


07/01/20 11:19 PM #8    

Dennis G. Lawrence

The pain I will live with is that I found some old photgraphs of us boys at Stewart School climbing trees in the gully near the school and I failed to pass them on to him before he passed away. Dave and I go back to nursery school in the home economics building on the campus behind Stewart where Mary Ellen Hintze, Dave and I were the sandbox-building blocks champions. Dave and Joan were married on my birthday and Dave served graciously as best man for Jan and I the following month. The Creers have truly blessed my life from Dave to Sally to Alice and John Preston. Dave will be missed.


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