The Midwest Sun
Midwest City, Oklahoma
May 18, 2009
Ann Colene Creider, 59, of
Midwest City, entered heaven on
March 14, 2009. Ann was born on July
17, 1949 to Tommy and Peggy Criswell
in Pine Bluff Ark.. Ann and her
loving sister, Jene, had many happy
memories of growing up in Little
Rock, Ark.. In 1959 Ann and her
family moved to Midwest City, Okla.
In 1967 Ann graduated from Midwest
City High School, where she excelled
in Drama and won many state Speech
contests. Ann obtained her B.S. in
Home Economics from the Univ. of
Okla. in 1971. She paid for her
education by working for four years
at the OU library. With her
intelligence and work ethic, Ann
could have succeeded at any
profession of her choosing. She
chose a career of service as a
junior high educator. In Jan. 1972
Ann began 37 years of teaching at
Carl Albert Junior High in Midwest
City. Ann taught Home Economics,
English and for the past 20 years
served as the school's
librarian-media specialist. Ann also
obtained an M.S. in Home Economics
from the Univ.of Central Okla. in
1982, and an M.S. in Library Science
from UCO in 1989.
In 2007 Ann became a National
Board Certified Teacher. Ann's
compassionate, kind and caring heart
profoundly touched not only her
family but also the lives of her
many friends and the thousands of
students whom she helped over her
many years of service.
In 1975, while working as a
counselor at a Youth Conservation
Corps summer camp at Quartz Mountain
State Park, Ann met Tom Creider. Ann
and Tom were married on September
11, 1976; their 32 years of marriage
were filled with much happiness,
love and joy. Ann was much more than
simply a devoted wife; she was Tom's
soul-mate. She was a wonderful
mother to her daughters, Sarah and
Torrey. Ann gladly used her skill as
an accomplished seamstress to help
friends and family; she re-made many
a cheerleader outfit. Ann led a
faith-filled life. She was raised in
a loving Christian home.
She received Christ and was
baptized at Midwest City's First
Baptist Church. In 1962 Ann and her
family helped to form Meadowood
Baptist Church where later she and
Tom were married. In 1987, through
the guidance of Father Paul Mollan,
Ann joined the Catholic Church. For
many years Ann and her family were
active members of St Paul's Catholic
Church in Del City. Ann's life
radiated her deep-rooted faith in
Christ. Throughout her courageous
fight with cancer, Ann placed her
complete trust in God. Ann was
blessed with the help of many
caregivers. The names of just a few
include: Dr. Gary and Dr. Peggy
Dubois; Dr. Brian Geister, Juli
Johnson and Jamie Nettleton of
Cancer Care Associates; Dr. John
Huff, Dr. Teresa Craig; Kathy
Morrison of Health Choice Insurance;
the wonderful staff of the West
Wing-7th floor of Baptist Hospital;
Samaritan Home Health; Hospice of
Oklahoma County; and M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center.
Ann was preceded in death by her
parents.
She is survived by her husband
Tom, her daughters Sarah List and
Torrey Creider; her son-in-law Jay
List, her sister and brother-in-law
Jene and Richard Cheek and by many
other loving family members. She is
also deeply missed by her many dear
friends.
Ann's funeral service will be 10
a.m., Friday, March 20, 2009 at
Meadowood Baptist Church 2816
Woodcrest and Reno Blvd, Midwest
City, with interment following at
Arlington Memory Gardens in
Midwest City. Visitation will be
held Tuesday and Wednesday from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to: Mission
Mid-Del, Regional Food Bank of
Oklahoma, or to Young Life. Death,
where is thy victory, for Ann has
put on a radiant gown of
immortality.
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