Obituary
Sister Marian
Ruth Creamer, SAC
(September 9, 1938 - December 9, 2019)
SISTER MARIAN RUTH CREAMER, SAC,
09/09/1938 - 12/09/2019. Marian Ruth was born on September 9, 1938, in
Huntington, W.Va. She died December 9, 2019 at St. Mary’s Medical Center in
Huntington WV. She was the daughter of the late Norman Gregory and Elenora
Horn Creamer. In addition to her parents, Sister was preceded in death by
her brothers, Norman Gregory Jr., who died as an infant and James Gregory
Creamer; and her sister Norma Jeanne Creamer. Sister Marian is survived by
her sister Judy Creamer Gleichauf, a sister-in-law Jeanie Creamer, a niece,
Katrina Jefferson and her two sons. Sr. Marian Ruth entered the Pallottine
Missionary Sisters on September 12, 1956 in Huntington W.Va., and made her
Final Profession of Vows on August 15, 1965, at St. Mary’s Hospital Chapel
in Huntington, W.Va.. Following her first profession, Sr. Marian spent the
first ten years of religious life living and ministering in the Pallottine
Sisters Convents in Maryland, Washington, D.C., West Virginia and Missouri.
After returning to Huntington, she began her work in the field of healthcare
ministry. In 1976-77 she completed her training as a Practical Nurse and
obtained her license shortly thereafter. She was assigned to the Oncology
unit at St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, where she worked for about 6
years. She was then asked to serve as administrator of the Welty Home for
the Aged in Wheeling, W.Va., from 1985-1988. She returned to St. Mary’s
Hospital to serve as a Pastoral Associate. After completing courses in CPE
at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati and at St. Francis Hospital in
Charleston, W.Va., she served as Assistant Director of Pastoral Care until
1995. Sr. Marian was then asked to Minister to the Sisters in the Infirmary
until 2004. In 1996, she assumed additional responsibility for the
Pallottine Sisters Archives which she continued until her health forced her
to retire in 2019. She also served on the Board of Trustees at St. Mary’s
Medical Center from 1998-2018 and was chairperson 2006 through 2007. In
2012, she was also appointed to the Boards of St. Joseph’s Hospital in
Buckhannon, W.Va., and Pallottine Health Services, in Huntington. In
addition to her other responsibility she took time to volunteer with the
Special Olympic Games and the Red Cross Handicapped Children’s Camp as a
nurse; the Tri-State Literacy Council as a tutor; and a receptionist at the
Hospice House of Huntington. In keeping with Sister Marian Ruth’s wishes
there will be no visitation. A Memorial Mass will be held in the Sisters
Chapel at St. Mary’s Medical Center on Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 10:30
a.m. to celebrate her life.
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