The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., May 6, 1982, page 8
REGNIER CREIGHTON
Regnier Frank Creighton, a 15-year resident of Washougal,
died Thursday at the age of 76.
He was born Oct. 1, 1905, in Spokane. He was a retired
optometrist.
Mr. Creighton is survived by his wife, Mildred; a son,
Jim Creighton, White Salmon; a daughter, Jeanne Henderson, Hood River: a
sister, Lucille Branson, Spokane; nine grandchildren; three great-grand children;
and two nieces.
Funeral services for Mr. Creighton were held Saturday
at Brown's Stoller Memorial Chapel in Camas with Alan Luke officiating.
The Columbian Vancouver, WA., April 30, 1982, page 8
REGNIER CREIGHTON
WASHOUGAL -- A funeral for Regnier Frank Creighton, who
had been an optometrist in the Bingen-White Salmon area for years before
her retired, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brown's Stoller Memorial
Chapel.
Creighton, 76, died of a stroke Thursday in Washougal.
He was born Oct. 1, 1905, in Spokane. He lived in Washougal
for 15 years, last residing at 780 A. St.
He practiced in the Bingen-White Salmon are from 1946
to 1969.
Survivors include his widow, Mildred, at home; a son,
Jim of White Salmon; a daughter, Jeanne Henderson of Hood River, Ore.; a
sister, Lucille Branson of Spokane; nine grandchildren; three great-grand
children.
Alan Luke will conduct the service.
Cremation was in Portland.
The Columbian, Vancouver, WA., April 30, 1982, page 31
CREIGHTON -- Regnier Frank -- Age 76, April 29, 1982, Washougal, Wash. Born Oct. 1, 1905, Spokane, Wash. Lived at 780 A St., Washougal and had been a Washougal resident 15 years. He was a retired optometrist. Widow, Mildred E. Creighton, at home. Son, Jim, Creighton, White Salmon, Wash. Daughter, Jeanne Henderson, Hood River, Ore., nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Sister, Lucille Branson, Spokane. Two nieces. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 1st, 11:0 a.m., at Brown's Stoller Memorial Chapel, Camas, Wash., with Mr. Alan Luke officiating. He will be cremated. Brown's Stoller Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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