CREAMER,Michael "Mike" of Dallas, born September 14, 1962, passed away Decemer 9, 2003. Preceded in death by sister Baby Creamer. Survived by parents, Leonard & Margaret Creamer of Dallas; brothers & sisters, Waymon Creamer of Paris, TX., Patricia Scarberry of Commerce, TX., Lori Whittiker of Crandall, TX., David Creamer of Dallas, TX.; grandmother, Ethel Liles of Mesquite; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews. Services will be 10:00AM Saturday, December 13, 2003, at New Hope Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Thomas Beddingfield officiating. Interment will be in Long Creek Cemetery, Sunnyvale, TX. Family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 6:00PM - 8:00PM. Michael "Mike" Creamer It's hard to describe Mike in just a few words.He never met a stranger and treated every person as if they were family.We were all given a great gift when he was born.In the beginning he was a very special baby.Mike had many interest and loved to paint, sing, write music, arts and crafts, and participate in all family activities by planning, decorating and organizing holiday get-togethers and made every holiday a special time with his great smile and personality.He especially loved the holidays because holidays are about family.He loved getting together with family to play games and as we all know, to eat. By the age of 10 Mike was a terrific artist and started oil painting with great expertise.He contributed many great paintings to family members that will all be great reminders of the very special person in which Mike was.In his paintings he created life as only couldbe seen through his eyes as great and mystical.He never took life for granted and made every day special for him and those around him. He was very smart and made great grades in school.With his love of music Mike played a tuba in high school and made great music.He went on to finish his Associates Degree in College and as we all know could have made it much further with his great mind.Mike loved nature and loved to camp in the great outdoors and spent a lot of time camping with family and friends. Mike loved his family and friends very much and showed that through his loving heart.He made every day a special day and a day worth living in itself.Even though Mike had left his art for a while he never stopped creating and recently was attempting to return to his love of painting. His parents Leonard and Margaret thank God he was given to them.They considered themselves very fortunate for this gift.Mike left behind his mother and father, sisters and brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins,nieces, nephews and foremost many friends in which he met through his trip through life that will miss him greatly. We will all miss Mike dearly and will one day see him again.