of Benton, AR
May 26, 1932 - June 7, 2022
Ruth D. Creek, 90, (she made her goal) of Benton died on June 7, 2022. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clell G. (Jack) Creek.
Ruth was an Army wife and traveled to many places. She was an RN and excelled in the administrative side of the medical field. She retired from Washington Regional Medical Center as an Assistant Administrator.
Ruth loved to knit and everyone received socks for Christmas. She was an avid reader and loved to paint pictures. When she started a project it was full speed ahead.
We would like to thank all of her nurses and aides with Hospice Home Care for the excellent care and support provided from Pallative Care through Comfort Care in Patient.
Ruth is survived by her daughter, Denise Zuber (John) of Benton; her son, Charles G. Creek of El Paso, Texas; two granddaughters, Shalene Jacobson of Dallas, Texas, Barbara Marshall of Benton; two great-granddaughters and four great-great grandchildren.
Memorial service will be held 10:00 A.M., Monday, June 13, 2022 in the Roller-Alcoa Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Vicky Wingfield officiating. A visitation will be one hour prior to service from 9:00 A.M. until 10:00 A.M.
Another treasure that has been lost, but definitely, will not be forgotten. What a delight she was. Sending prayers of comfort for the entire family.
Grandma Creek, (as I've always known her), was a very kind and sweet lady. She always made everyone feel loved. I know she singing with the angels now.
Prayers lifted for you and your family.
Such a smart, witty and talented lady who will be missed. She lived well in a home made very special by her daughter and son-in-law, such dear friends. We mourn our loss but can take comfort knowing she has peace. We will miss her smiles and laughter - we will miss her presence.
Denise, thinking of your entire family during this time. Love.
Ruth will be miss by alot of people. I will treasure the day I met her and she gave me a drawing she had done. One more special angel in heaven now.
What a great woman she was, She was a spit fire and I loved to visit with her. She always had good advice for me and I will never forget her smile, Love you all and am praying for your family, I know she will be missed
My sweet Sam will be there In Heaven to greet you. He went ahead to make it ready and right for you He loved you Mom as he called you. You will definitely be missed. Love you 😘 Susan