Regina Creasy
Walker
May 3, 1964 - August 26, 2024
Regina Creasy Walker, age 60, of Florence, passed away Monday, August 26, 2024. The visitation will be Thursday, August 29th at Underwood Baptist Church from 11-12:30 pm and the service starting at 12:30 with the burial following in Pisgah cemetery.
She was preceded in death by her father, Jessy Creasy.
Regina is survived by her mother, Wanda Hubbard Creasy; daughters, Mckenzie Walker and Jessica Alred; sisters, Retha Hawkins and Tanzie Dodd (Jamie); and brother, Anthony Creasy; grandchildren, Breanna Threet, and Brilie Alred; additional survivors include Lisa Lawson, and Linda Mann (Haley), Kristin, Derek, Jamie, Brittney and Aleah.
She attended Central High School and was part of the Cloverdale community most of her adult life and was a loving mother and grandmother. Her love for sunsets at the beach symbolized her appreciation for life’s fleeting moments and her love for softball reflected her competitive spirit and love for teamwork. She loved Alabama football and her time with family was something she cherished. She also cherished the George Strait classics and had a playful crush on the country legend. Her life was filled with love, and it was well lived.
Memorial may be made to the American Cancer Society. Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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August 29, 2024
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
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Underwood Baptist Church, Alabama 157, Florence, AL, USA
August 29, 2024 11:00 am
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August 29, 2024
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Underwood Baptist Church, Alabama 157, Florence, AL, USA
August 29, 2024 12:30 pm
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7 Comments on “Regina Creasy Walker”
I’m so sorry!!! She was a very good stepmother also. I loved her like a real mother.
Regina was my dear sister in Christ for over 20 years. Precious memories…
I loved Regina. I considered her my daughter in law. She was a special person. I enjoyed our weekly talks. She was so proud of her family and loved you all very much. She spoke of all of you frequently and I felt like I knew everyone although most of us have never met. I had hoped to come to her funeral but I have a conflict I cannot get out of. I will bow my head and pray for her and you all during the time of her services. She will be sorely missed. I know she is delighting in being with her father. She missed him a lot and spoke fondly of him. I pray God gives you all peace and understanding.
McKenkzie and Family, Kevin and I were just told of this heartbreaking news. We are so sorry for your loss.
Wanda you are so much in my prayers I am your cousin Elizabeth Smith iknow this is hard I lost my daughter to cancer 3years ago sorry for your loss remember the good days we will meet again love you
I have always thought of Regina as being steadfast in her walk with God. She served Him faithfully by loving and caring for others at Underwood Baptist Church for many years. Although her last few years on this earth were an emotional and physical struggle, I am certain she is reaping all the benefits of her strong faith in the arms of Jesus this very moment.
Regina was a precious soul. She worked with my Mother, Rosa Stanley, for several years. We considered her our friend. As mentioned above, we felt like we knew McKenzie and Jessica. May God bless you.