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James Albert “Jim   Hoss” Creech

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James Albert “"Jim" "Hoss"” Creech

Birth
Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Jan 2019 (aged 94)
Knightdale, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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James A. Creech, 94, of Knightdale, NC passed from this life surrounded by his loving wife of 73 years, Joyce Soprano Creech and family members. In his remarkable life, he raised three daughters - Jeannine Weeks (Paul) of Louisville, Tennessee, Jamie Reinsch (John) of Rock Hill, South Carolina and Jerri Buck (Glenn) of Knightdale, North Carolina. He is also survived by his four grandchildren: James Weeks (Erika) of Nashville, TN; Catherine Robson (Derek) of Billerica, MA; Justin Buck (Carrington) of Raleigh, NC and Kathleen Wilkerson of Sumter SC. He is survived by his brother, Roy Creech and was preceded in death by his siblings, Ruth, Edward, Tom, Joe and Percy. He would learn shortly before his passing that he was to become a great grandfather which would have brought him great joy. But it is not the story of his passing that I want to share with you, but rather the story of this extraordinary, yet ordinary man and his life well lived.

Born to Walter and Bertha Creech of Smithfield NC on Jan. 3, 1925 he spent his youth delivering newspapers and doing whatever odd jobs he could to help his family during the depression years. While caddying for a local lawyer on an otherwise uneventful day on the 9th hole at Holt Lake Golf Course, a worker came running out and announced that Pearl Harbor had just been bombed. Without hesitation and showing his lifelong patriotism and love of country, he enlisted -- joining the Army, 26th Yankee Division and became embroiled in the European theatre. He served as an infantryman in France and Germany, earning marksmanship awards and volunteering for many special combat missions. On one of those missions, he was wounded by enemy schrapnel fire, leading to his capture. He was the only soldier to survive that mission on that Thanksgiving eve patrol. He was held as a POW in Germany for 154 days. During his days as a prisoner of war, he befriended one of his German captors, Heinz Stechow. Jim always told Heinz "the Americans are going to win this war and when we do, you tell them that you befriended me and they will treat you well". He gave Heinz his home address on a small scrap of paper to carry with him as proof. That friendship not only survived his days of captivity, but many years after the war was over, they reconnected and Jim and Joyce went to Bremen, Germany to visit his lifelong friend who had become an accomplished artist. They remained in constant contact until Heinz' passing. One thing you could always count on, when Jim Creech befriended you, it was for a lifetime. Mr. Creech was promoted to SSgt in November, 2007 and was the recipient of 2 Purple Hearts and 2 bronze stars.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, February 2, 2019 in the Chapel of Bright Funeral Home. Entombment will follow in Pine Forest Memorial Gardens with full military honors and Masonic Graveside Rites.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Home for Children, 600 College St., Oxford, NC 27565 or to Transitions LifeCare, 250 Hospice Circle, Raleigh, NC 27607.
James A. Creech, 94, of Knightdale, NC passed from this life surrounded by his loving wife of 73 years, Joyce Soprano Creech and family members. In his remarkable life, he raised three daughters - Jeannine Weeks (Paul) of Louisville, Tennessee, Jamie Reinsch (John) of Rock Hill, South Carolina and Jerri Buck (Glenn) of Knightdale, North Carolina. He is also survived by his four grandchildren: James Weeks (Erika) of Nashville, TN; Catherine Robson (Derek) of Billerica, MA; Justin Buck (Carrington) of Raleigh, NC and Kathleen Wilkerson of Sumter SC. He is survived by his brother, Roy Creech and was preceded in death by his siblings, Ruth, Edward, Tom, Joe and Percy. He would learn shortly before his passing that he was to become a great grandfather which would have brought him great joy. But it is not the story of his passing that I want to share with you, but rather the story of this extraordinary, yet ordinary man and his life well lived.

Born to Walter and Bertha Creech of Smithfield NC on Jan. 3, 1925 he spent his youth delivering newspapers and doing whatever odd jobs he could to help his family during the depression years. While caddying for a local lawyer on an otherwise uneventful day on the 9th hole at Holt Lake Golf Course, a worker came running out and announced that Pearl Harbor had just been bombed. Without hesitation and showing his lifelong patriotism and love of country, he enlisted -- joining the Army, 26th Yankee Division and became embroiled in the European theatre. He served as an infantryman in France and Germany, earning marksmanship awards and volunteering for many special combat missions. On one of those missions, he was wounded by enemy schrapnel fire, leading to his capture. He was the only soldier to survive that mission on that Thanksgiving eve patrol. He was held as a POW in Germany for 154 days. During his days as a prisoner of war, he befriended one of his German captors, Heinz Stechow. Jim always told Heinz "the Americans are going to win this war and when we do, you tell them that you befriended me and they will treat you well". He gave Heinz his home address on a small scrap of paper to carry with him as proof. That friendship not only survived his days of captivity, but many years after the war was over, they reconnected and Jim and Joyce went to Bremen, Germany to visit his lifelong friend who had become an accomplished artist. They remained in constant contact until Heinz' passing. One thing you could always count on, when Jim Creech befriended you, it was for a lifetime. Mr. Creech was promoted to SSgt in November, 2007 and was the recipient of 2 Purple Hearts and 2 bronze stars.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, February 2, 2019 in the Chapel of Bright Funeral Home. Entombment will follow in Pine Forest Memorial Gardens with full military honors and Masonic Graveside Rites.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Home for Children, 600 College St., Oxford, NC 27565 or to Transitions LifeCare, 250 Hospice Circle, Raleigh, NC 27607.


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  • Created by: Jon Pauley
  • Added: Jan 27, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196410670/james_albert-creech: accessed ), memorial page for James Albert “"Jim" "Hoss"” Creech (3 Jan 1925–23 Jan 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 196410670, citing Pine Forest Memorial Gardens, Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Jon Pauley (contributor 49202605).