Honoring Roland Creaser

January 30, 2024
Roland Creaser

Roland Creaser – age 83, passed away at home in Largo, Florida, on 01/28/2022, surrounded by family. Roland was born 12/10/1938 in Englewood, NJ. He then moved to Antwerp, Belgium, with his parents. After Belgium, Roland moved to Darien, Connecticut, where he met the love of his life, Sally Tief. He graduated from Darien High School in 1958. He enlisted in the US Navy, where he spent time in New York, Maryland, Delaware, and South Carolina. He was stationed on the USS Valley Forge and later transferred to the USS Grayback SSG-574 for submarine duty where he took part in several operations in Alaska, Japan, off the Russian coast, and in the China Sea. In 1961, he was honorable discharged and moved back to Darien, Connecticut. He married Sally Tief in 1962. He later received his Associate’s Degree from the University of Massachusetts, majoring in Urban Forestry. He then began Creaser’s Tree Service business, which employed 25 employees. Roland and Sally moved to Rowayton, Connecticut. 


They had their first son, James Creaser, on 12/22/1964. Their family continued to grow with the birth of their second son, Joseph Creaser, on 11/20/1966. In 1970, Roland became a Regional Factory Representative for Espoma Fertilizer Company. He established and ran dairy farms in Vermont and New York. During this time, their family continued to grow with the birth of their third son, John Creaser, on 10/29/1973, then their fourth and final son, Jerry Creaser, on 02/07/1975. He moved to Edmonton, Kentucky, where he grew and ran the largest swine farm in Metcalfe County. Roland then made the life decision to sell the farm, and moved to Ocala, Florida, in 1977. Once there, he engaged in all phases of Real Estate with appraisal companies and investment properties. As the family grew, he moved to Gahanna, Ohio, in 1988, continuing with his Real Estate Services. The family grew with the birth of their first grandchild, Morgan Creaser. 


Roland then moved to Largo, Florida, in 1996. He continued with his business, Creaser’s Appraisal Service. Roland remained in Largo, Florida, as his family grew with additional grandchildren, Jesse Creaser, Charles Creaser, Caitlin Creaser, and Jack Creaser. Roland was an active member of the American Legion, amongst other organizations. Roland remained steadfast with the love of his life, Sally Creaser, as they both battled through the world pandemic, COVID-19. Roland is survived by his sister Margaret Blackburn and his brother, Jack Creaser. He is also survived by his wife, Sally Creaser, four sons, Jim, Joe, John, and Jerry Creaser, five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren with a third to be born in 05/2022.

John Robert Hardin
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John Robert Hardin, age 59 of Delaware died unexpectedly at home, early Monday morning, January 10, 2022. He was born on April 20, 1962 in Twentynine Palms, California. As a member of Boy Scout Troop 348, he proudly earned the rank of Eagle Scout. John was a US Navy veteran who worked on refurbishing the USS New Jersey. Throughout his working career, he had worked as a park ranger, police office for the city of Glouster, and as a bus driver for the Delaware City School system and was the owner of Hardin Landscaping. He truly endeared the students who rode his bus.
Ralph Franklin Bornhorst
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Hassel Bostic
August 8, 2023
Hassel Bostic, age 88, passed away Friday, July 9, 2021. Born in Pikeville, Kentucky. Retired U S Army, Korean War Veteran. He worked for COTA and for food services for Mariott. Hassel was a member of the Living Church of God. Preceded in death by his wife Barbara, mother Pearl Bostic and father Henry Bostic
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