Claude M. Creasman

claude creasman
Claude M. Creasman, 80, of Asheville, died Sunday, March 19, 2006, at St. Joseph Campus, Mission Hospitals. Mr. Creasman was a native of Buncombe County and was a son of the late Charles and Rachel Hice Creasman. He was a graduate of Candler High School and was retired from Southern Railroad. He was a self-employed tax accountant and formerly maintained an office in the Flat Iron Building. He is survived by a brother, Clarence W. Creasman of Alexander; several nieces and nephews; and a close friend, Marilyn Meadows, of Asheville. Graveside services will be held 3:00 p.m. Thursday at Hice Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Hice Hill Cemetery Fund, 145 Dogwood Dr., Candler, NC, 28715.

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  1. Had the priveledge of attending Candler school with Claude. Very close friend and always respected his integrity. Will miss him at class reunions.

  2. Claude helped me and my family with various legal and tax situations across some 30 odd years. During that time, we became friends, and I admired his great intelligence immensely. Also, in the good sense of the word, Claude was one of the true ‘characters’ in this little city of ours, and I and others will miss him greatly. I visited him almost weekly the last year of his life, and I know it was Claude’s time to go. May you have peace, now, Claude….You deserve it.

  3. Things will not be the same without Claude to run to to solve our many problems. I will miss you old friend. I will miss your hilarious personality, your knowledge,and most of all your friendship.

  4. This has come as a shock to me.At one time 25 yrs ago Claude and i were very close friends.But we lost contact.He was a very dear person to me.One of a kind.He will be missed by all that had the honor of knowing him.Rest well my friend.

  5. UnclePill I am so sorry for the loss of UncleClaude. I am so glad mother (Cynthia) and I were able to see him Thursday. So many happy memories of him with my son T.J.


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