January 11, 1926 - February 16, 2011
Age 85, a resident of The Cloisters in Warsaw, died February 16, 2011 at The Cloisters.
He was born January 11, 1926 in Union City, NJ, son of the late Patrick and Dorothea Andrews Creedon. Patrick was employed for many years as a crew dispatcher for Conrail in Buffalo. He was a veteran of the US Army having served during World War II. He was a member of St. Michael’s Church in Warsaw.
Mr. Creedon was predeceased by his wife, Martha Creedon and his daughter, Susan Rosenburg.
Surviving are his sister, Frances Liberatore of Silver Spring, MD; several nieces, nephews and friends. He was the brother of the late Wayne Creedon.
Friends may call Monday, February 21 from 4 – 7 PM at Robinson & Hackemer Funeral Home, 246 N. Main St., Warsaw. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, February 22 at 10 AM at St. Michael’s Church, Warsaw. Burial will be in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Warsaw. A veteran’s service will be held Monday at 7 PM at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, PO Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241-7005.
February 21, 2011 : Calling Hours for Patrick J. Creedon - 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM - At Robinson & Hackemer Funeral Home
February 22, 2011 : Mass of Christian Burial for Patrick J. Creedon at St. Michael’s Church, N. Main St., Warsaw - 10:00 AM - At St. Michael's Church, N. Main St., Warsaw
Feb 22.11 from Lorraine Rybak:
To the family of Patrick Creedon: You do not know me, but my mother, Mildred Drzymata, was a resident of The Cloisters, living just a few doors away from Patrick. Mom died last May, but I do remember seeing and talking to Patrick at The Cloisters, and know what a nice man he was. I know that he and my mother used to have their own little exercise routine during morning exercises. I am sorry to know that he is gone, but at the same time, I know his last years at The Cloisters were spent among caring, friendly people. My sympathy to all of you. Lorraine Rybak
Feb 19.11 from Tracey McGrath:
Rest in Peace Patrick. Thank you for your kindness and support during the most difficult time of my life. You always asked about my husband and listened when I spoke of his illness. You will truly be missed!
Feb 19.11 from Jim Carr:
I guess you got called for a better job. Rest in peace old friend.
Feb 19.11 from ROBERT CARR:
HAD MANY A GOOD TIME' MAY YOU REST IN HEAVEN
Feb 18.11 from Beverly White:
My husband, John, and I were Patrick and Martha's neighbors in Orangeville for 23 years. A big part of him died when Martha passed away. And Susie was the love of their lives. He is now back with them both. May he rest in peace.
Feb 18.11 from Janell Kitt, Dale Hamilton:
Patrick, We are all sorry to see you go, but we know you are where your heart truly wants to be and you are with people you've been missing for a long time. We thank you and appreciate how kind you were to our son Justice and how much he enjoyed talking with you. You were a great man of honor and you touched many lives in such a positive way. May you now rest in happiness.
We love and miss you,
Your friends Dale & Janell
Feb 18.11 from Kimmy Lacombe:
Patrick, you told me you were happy that you were back here, home, at The Cloisters. That you did not want to leave this world penned up in a hospital. I am so glad you "left" us from your home. You always made Sheyenne's day by saying "Hey there Beautiful". We will miss you so much.
Feb 18.11 from Debbie Vallance:
Patrick, you will be missed deeply. You are now with two special angels who you missed very much. I am so glad I got to give you a hug Wednesday morning and tell you Welcome Home I missed you. Love Debbie Vallance PCA at The Cloisters