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Mrs. Clara Pearl Creason, Green County, KY (1916-2012)

She was the matriarch of a large, respected Green County, KY, family and the widow of Edward Jacob Creason. She leaves 39 direct living descendants. She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Aetna Grove Baptist Church. She was a lifelong homemaker

Mrs. Clara Pearl Creason, 95, of Greensburg, Kentucky was born on November 10, 1916 to Alfred and Kate Gardner Madden and passed away on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at the Golden Living Nursing Home, Green Hill in Greensburg, KY.

The funeral service for Mrs. Clara Pearl Creason will be conducted at 11amCT, Tuesday, July 31, 2012, at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main Street, Greensburg, KY, with Bro. Nicky Ferguson officiating. Burial will follow in the Aetna Grove Cemetery, Green County, Kentucky. Visitation is requested 4pm-8pmCT, Monday, July 30, 2012, at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home and after 7amCT on Tuesday until time of the funeral service.



Pallbearers: Jonah Kendall, Joseph Kendall, Jerry Lain, Jamie Creason, Mark Chaudoin, and Jesse Clouse.

Honorary pallbearers: Golden Living Nursing Home, Green Hill.

Mrs. Clara Pearl Creason, Green County, KY (1916-2012)

She was born Friday, November 10, 1916. She died Saturday, July 28, 2012, in Greensburg, Green County, KY, at the age of 95 years, 8 months, and 18 days.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Aetna Grove Baptist Church. She was a lifelong homemaker.

She was married to Edward Jacob Creason who preceded her in death in May, 1974.Mrs. Creason is survived by the following:
  • Two sons: Norman Creason and wife, Diana, of Buffalo, KY; and Tommy Creason and wife, Naydean, of Hodgenville, KY

  • Three daughters: Virginia Whitlow and husband, Herbert of Elizabethtown, KY: Dora Hundley of Louisville, KY,
  • , Carolyn Sue Chaudoin and husband, Otis of Greensburg, KY
  • Her daughter in law: Mamie Creason Carnes and husband, Clifford of Greensburg, KY

  • Fifteen grandchildren

  • Nineteen great grandchildren
She was preceded in death by two sons: Melvin "Mickey" Creason and Wesley Creason; her infant daughter: Ann Creason; ten brothers and sisters; two grandchildren: Kathy Creason and Billy Pierce.

Send a condolence to the family of Clara Pearl Creason

The Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main Street, Greensburg, KY in charge of arrangements.


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