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MUNROE FALLS - William Nick Creech, 77, of Munroe Falls, died peacefully on July 9, 2025 in his home.
Born July 3, 1948, in Hamilton, Ohio, he was the son of William Jackson and Ethel (Crawford) Creech. He retired as Master Gunnery Sergeant from the United State Marine Corps after 24 years of service. Bill was a beloved member of the Stow Grace Bible Church. He was an avid hunter, enjoyed target shooting, fishing and he loved to tell a good story.
He is survived by his loving and caring wife, Nancy (Parks) Creech, who cared for him until he went home to meet Jesus. He is also survived by his son, Richard, and Richard’s son, Austyn; step-sons, Edward Coates, and his children, Steve, and his son, Logan; step-son, Kenny; brother, Bob (Robin) Creech; sister-in-law, Margie Parks; grandchild, Brittany; nieces, Dawn, Nanette, Ashleigh, Denise, Kathy, Elly; nephews, Alex, Kenny, Ronny, Troy; his aunt, Mable Broughton, and his many cousins.
Bill will be missed by his long time Kentucky friends, Randal and Bea Wilmoth. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Nana Jane Creech; daughter, Susan, and granddaughter, Kayla.
Thankfully, he knew and loved the Lord as his savior, this is but only a temporary separation for we will truly see him again!
Friends are invited to Redmon Funeral Home, 3633 Darrow Road, Stow 44224, for visitation on Sunday, July 13, 2025, from 5 to 7 PM, where Seminarian Matthew K. Ball will conduct the service on Monday, July 14, 2025, at 11 AM.
Interment, with military honors, will follow at Northlawn Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Marine Toys for Tots or Ohio Living Hospice, who gave Bill wonderful end-of-life care.
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