Beverly Creamer
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 10:30 pm
Local Community Mourns the Loss of Beverly Creamer
The community is saddened by the passing of Beverly Creamer, who died peacefully on December 17, 2025, at the age of 91. Born on December 24, 1933, Creamer lived a life marked by purpose and a zest for life, touching the lives of many through her vibrant presence.
Creamer's professional journey began with her graduation from St. Patrick's School and Enfield High School. She pursued a career in nursing, becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse and working at the Brattleboro Retreat. Later, she moved to Keene, where she met and married Alton Creamer in 1961. Together, they raised three daughters, cherishing family time, especially weekends spent at their summer home. She also loved the ocean and frequently visited beaches.
After raising her daughters, Creamer returned to the workforce, spending 25 years as a quality control inspector at Timken Super Precision. She was known for her industrious nature, often holding second jobs at Aubuchon Hardware and Streeters Market.
Even in retirement, Creamer's passion for caregiving continued. She earned her LNA certification and worked per diem positions, finding joy in helping others through rides, shopping, and friendly visits. Her final role was as a kitchen aide at Monadnock Regional High School, retiring at 77.
Creamer was known for her unconditional love of life and her unique combination of grit and sparkle. She is survived by her daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family. A Celebration of Life will be held in the early spring of 2026.
BNN's Perspective:
Beverly Creamer's life story is a testament to the value of community involvement and a strong work ethic. Her dedication to her family, her career, and her community is admirable. While her passing is a loss, her legacy of kindness and service will undoubtedly continue to inspire those who knew her.
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