Obituary for Sallie Ella Creekmore
SALLIE ELLA TAYLOR CREEKMORE, daughter of the late George W. Taylor and Frances R. Taylor was born on June 6, 1930 in Washington, NC and departed this life on October 9, 2010 at Community Memorial Healthcenter in South Hill, VA.
Sallie attended Little Mount Baptist Church during her youth until she relocated from Brunswick Co. Her favorite scripture was Psalm 23. Sallie was educated in the Brunswick County public school system. She also attended St Paul High School in her early age. In Sallie’s younger life she was very active and loved to travel. She was a great entertainer and was always the life of the party.
Sallie was preceded in death by her husband, James Creekmore; one son, George Taylor II; one daughter, Greta Booth; siblings, James Taylor, John E. Taylor, Tina Maddox, Lillian Taylor, Nanny Bell Taylor, Alice Graves; and one son-in-law, Waverly Williams.
Sallie is survived by her children, Patricia (Charles) Howard of Ft. Washington, MD, Frances J. Williams of Blackstone, VA and John (Suzette) Creekmore of Virginia Beach, VA; one sister, Haneefa Shabazz of Philadelphia, PA; one sister-in-law, Fannie Taylor of Dundas, VA; one son-in-law, Calvin Booth of Blackstone, VA; grandchildren, Leslie Williams, George Taylor III, Lamont Taylor, Brian Taylor, Antwaion Taylor, Makita Taylor, CharlesHoward II, Derek Howard, Brget Booth, Marcus Booth, Kenyawna Creekmore, Savorria Creekmore, Zenaida Creekmore, Clayvon Creekmore and Amethyst Creekmore; twenty great grandchildren, and a hot of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral Services Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home Chapel, Blackstone with interment in the Taylor Family Cemetery, Highway 46, Blackstone.
W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home of Blackstone in charge of arrangements.
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Sallie attended Little Mount Baptist Church during her youth until she relocated from Brunswick Co. Her favorite scripture was Psalm 23. Sallie was educated in the Brunswick County public school system. She also attended St Paul High School in her early age. In Sallie’s younger life she was very active and loved to travel. She was a great entertainer and was always the life of the party.
Sallie was preceded in death by her husband, James Creekmore; one son, George Taylor II; one daughter, Greta Booth; siblings, James Taylor, John E. Taylor, Tina Maddox, Lillian Taylor, Nanny Bell Taylor, Alice Graves; and one son-in-law, Waverly Williams.
Sallie is survived by her children, Patricia (Charles) Howard of Ft. Washington, MD, Frances J. Williams of Blackstone, VA and John (Suzette) Creekmore of Virginia Beach, VA; one sister, Haneefa Shabazz of Philadelphia, PA; one sister-in-law, Fannie Taylor of Dundas, VA; one son-in-law, Calvin Booth of Blackstone, VA; grandchildren, Leslie Williams, George Taylor III, Lamont Taylor, Brian Taylor, Antwaion Taylor, Makita Taylor, CharlesHoward II, Derek Howard, Brget Booth, Marcus Booth, Kenyawna Creekmore, Savorria Creekmore, Zenaida Creekmore, Clayvon Creekmore and Amethyst Creekmore; twenty great grandchildren, and a hot of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral Services Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home Chapel, Blackstone with interment in the Taylor Family Cemetery, Highway 46, Blackstone.
W.E. Hawkes & Son Funeral Home of Blackstone in charge of arrangements.
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