Alison Creamer (7 Mar 1971 - 24 Nov 2021)

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Bivol Trust

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Location
St Peter and St Paul's Church Medina Road Wymering PO6 3NH
Date
5th Jan 2022
Time
12pm
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In loving memory of Alison Creamer who sadly passed away on 24th November 2021. Her funeral service will take place at St Peter & St Paul's Church, Wymering on Wednesday 5th January 2022 at 12.00 noon, followed by Committal at Portchester Crematorium at 1.00 p.m. Flowers are welcome. Donations, if desired, to The BIVOL Trust may be made by cheque, payable to the charity, and sent c/o Lee Fletcher Funeral Services, 95 High Street, Cosham, PO6 3AZ. My lovely wife passed away 24th November. Alison was born 7th march 1971 at St Marys hospital Portsmouth Alison has been diabetic since the age of 9 Alison went to Mayville school Southsea leaving in 1987. we met at Cosham conservative club I asked her for a date in may 1988 just before the fa cup final Liverpool v Wimbledon we started dating straight after. then in June 1990 Alison gave me a wonderful son George Terence creamer we moved into Sandown road as a family then in 1999 we done out Magdala road Cosham where we still live now. in 2003 Alison made me a very proud man by saying YES to marry me. So on august 16th 2003 we married at st peters and st Pauls church Wymering. Looking stunning she stole the day and stole my heart for good. we brought Christies florist in Fawcett Road 2006/7 after Alison trained to become a florist then in 2012 we moved to 317 Copnor road and changed our name to The Flower Shop By Alison where we still are today. Alison become a top florist in Portsmouth having 99.53 % success in reviews on her direct 2florist website. Alison was great at everything she done from cooking to mending the hot water pressure on boilers. she made so many friends and loved chatting and socialising especially with our big family. she broke her leg really badly 8/9 years ago but still worked on. Alison suffered with poor health with hiatus hernia and her diabetics for the last few years. but she still carried on with life and loved it especially at party's with friends and family and at Xmas time with close family . I will never forget her and will love her till the day I die Alison has left a big hole in many peoples life especially mine. Alison you were the best thing that ever happened to me sleep peacefully my babe I will look after George and so will family and friends until we meet again Nite Nite sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite all my love your heart broken husband mark xxx mum thank you for all you did for me I could never thank you enough my ANGEL your one only Georgie boy XX

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Mark Creamer wrote

Alison my darling wife I hope you were proud of what I done for your funeral yesterday. The turn out was unbelievable but showed that you were loved by so many and you have left a big hole in people's life's. Alison I miss you so much and will always do. Our son was superb yesterday too. Fly high my babe love you to the moon and back and much much more your heartbroken husband Mark 💔💔💔💔💔

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Antoinette Faithfull wrote

Your funeral was attended by so many of your family & friends, they showed how much you are loved. You touched so many peoples lives & left a a memory with each of us.
Rest now Allison & watch over your boys. đź’žđź’žđź’ž

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We'll pull up a chair
And put on a brew
We'll laugh and We'll cry
And think of you.
Memories We'll keep
Close to our hearts
Of time spent together
With you and Mark.
We'll miss you loads
But remember you clearly
You'll always be thought of
Fondly and dearly.

Til we meet again, sleep well XX

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Victoria Rixon wrote

So sad and shocked to hear of your passing.
I remember working at the Queens Hotel and I made sure Alison and Kelly for all my weddings when they had the shop in south sea. She did my flowers so beautiful for my wedding.
Such a kind and beautiful woman, an infectious smile.
So sad you won’t see George grow old and sad marks heart will never heal for you loss!

Much love
Rest in peace x x x x

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Keith Hall wrote

RIP Alison you were such a lovely lady!,after my dad died you and mark would take me to some away games with you and George,always still invite us to party’s and later on would do the flowers for my mum and nans funerals which were always beautiful plus flowers to welcome my son in the world….you will be sadly missed
Love Hallie jr,roxanne and the boys

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Vic Creamer wrote

My dear sister in law Alison.
I first saw you in Cosham Conservative Club. You must have been 15, a very shy schoolgirl, with your dear old dad Terry.. a few years later you and our Mark started dating and the rest is history.

On a personal note, I’d just like to thank you for bringing our George into the world. A very very special boy and someone you should be very proud of, as I know you are, as are we all.

A brilliant florist who always sorted me out when needed!!

But most of all I’d like to thank you for all you did for my mum and dad during their illnesses.
Always took mum to hospital for her chemo and always sat with her.
Always spoke to the doctors about mum because she was to scared to hear what they’d say.
Always looking out for our dad too.

I thanked you when they both passed and I’m thanking you again now.
You were a fantastic daughter in law and they knew it and appreciated it.

Mark and George are heartbroken but they’re tough and will get through it , and don’t worry because we’re all looking out for them.

Rest easy Alison, give my regards to your dad.

God bless Alison xxxxx

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Ruth Harris wrote

In loving memory of our dear Cousin Allie, taken too soon, so many happy memories we will miss you always ❤
Cheese & pineapple & burnt sausages our private joke ❤ please give Jack a kiss & hugs from us
Until we meet and party again rest peacefully my love
Love Ruth & Glen xxx

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Lauren Boswell wrote

Alison, you brought so much light and laughter to a room. Your laugh was infectious and you had the biggest heart.
We shared many a memory, from ascot races when mum was so drunk, you kindly took her to get some chips to sober her up haha, not that it worked as we later found out.
Our yearly Goodwood races trip, sitting in our big circle, drinking, laughing and cheering on the horses, sneaking cans of beer and cider in our camping chairs and quite often getting caught by security.
All the family party’s over the years, made brighter by you.
We were so looking forward to celebrating my hen do and wedding together in Ibiza, and had many a chat about the fun we we’re going to have.
Non of these things are going to be the same without you there. But we will make sure your memory is carried on as though you are.
Miss you and love you lots
Lauren and Cameron xx

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