London Funeral Home
Ronda Price
Sending prayers for strength and comfort. My deepest condolences to the Family.
Birth date: Oct 12, 1949 Death date: Jul 12, 2019
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Carol Irene Creech, age 69, of London, Kentucky passed away Friday, July 12, 2019 at Johnson City Medical Center in Johnson City, Tennessee. She was the mother of Tim Wells and Lumonica R. Higgins both of Erwin, Tennessee; the stepmother of James E. Creech of Erwin, Tennessee and Rebecca Smithers of Byrdstown, Tennessee; the sister of Lonnie Shifflet and Orva Lee Osborne both of Lily, Kentucky and Curtis Shifflet of London, Kentucky. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James T. Creech; by her daughter, Jami Creech; and by her parents, Orville Shifflet and Gladys Eva (Bowles) Shifflet. She was a member of Oak Ridge Apostolic Church in Corbin, Kentucky. Funeral services for Carol Irene Creech will be conducted Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 2:00 PM in London Funeral Home Chapel with Willard Creech officiating. Burial will follow at Dunn Cemetery. The family of Carol Irene Creech will receive friends at London Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 from 11:00 am until the service hour. Pallbearers will be family and friends.Read Obituary
Sending prayers for strength and comfort. My deepest condolences to the Family.
She was a nice lady funny always willing to help others.
if Carol was your friend you had a friend for life .I remember many nights playing dice and cards and many other fun games. loved going to Kentucky and have one of Carols famous breakfast . We could not wait for one of her wonderful meals. she was a good friend to me one you could trust to keep a secret. rest in peace my friend our memories will always include you
Carol you are my bestfriend .I will forever miss you! But I am happy knowing you are happy.
Donna Ray
Such a lovely lady. Sure going to miss her. Was Always a blast to be around. Gone but never forgotten.
Loved Sis. Carol. She had a big heart. She loved her family, her church and her God. My wife and I shared a lot of laughs with these people and will forever cherish those days. The thing I remember most was her taking careful notes during preaching. She could tell you what was said for years to come. She always loved to hear Sis. Kelly sing. We will always miss her and Bro. Jim and will keep the family in prayers.
God Bless,
Bro. David & Sis. Kelly Roland