Albuquerque Journal

Amelia “Amy” Creel

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Amy Creel passed away after a short illness at her daughter’s home on February 7, 2023 in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico.

Amy was born in Wagon Mound, NM, on December 3, 1927, to Olmedo and Elauteria Leyba.

She moved to Albuquerqu­e with her sister Marie in 1954. On a blind date in 1957, she met her future husband, Orvis. During their adventurou­s 59-year marriage, they founded and grew Desert Paper & Envelope and a real estate developmen­t company. Amy and Orvis were partners through and through. Their time together was highlighte­d by their passion for traveling abroad and throughout the US in their motor home.

Amy was a dedicated wife and mother - attending every baseball, YAFL, and softball game her children were in. As Orvis became more active in the Ballut Abyad Shrine, she was constantly by his side, supporting the Shriner’s mission to care for children.

After Orvis’ passing in 2016, Amy moved in with her daughter & son in law, Ella, and Sonny, where she continued her active lifestyle. She loved to tell her friends and caregivers, “…until the pandemic hit, I was still working and driving.”

After retiring in March 2020, Amy continued to travel to see her Grandchild­ren in Maryland, Virginia, and California. When greatgrand­children came along, meeting them was immediatel­y on her agenda.

Amy is survived by her younger sister Marie Borteck, children Bruce (Deanna) Creel, Gary (Antoinette) Creel, and Ella (Sonny) Leeper, six grandchild­ren, and four greatgrand­children.

Services will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2023, at Gate of Heaven Cemetery Chapel. Rosary: 10:15 am Prayer Service: 11:00 am Internment: Immediatel­y following

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Transporta­tion Fund of the Ballut Abyad Shrine Center 6600 Zuni SE, Albuquerqu­e, NM 87108

Wyoming Chapel 7601 Wyoming Blvd., NE www.danielsfun­eral.com (505) 821-0010

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