Patric Creamer, 74, of Cedar City, UT and Mesquite, NV, passed away suddenly on Monday, February 20, 2023 after time spent at his cabin on Monroe Mountain with his brother Steve.

He was born in Monroe, Utah, to Richard and Ruth Creamer on June 1, 1948.  His first love was music and as a teenager Pat and his first band would play for hours most nights at the home he grew up in.  He played the bass guitar, steel guitar and acoustic guitar and was lead and backup vocalist in various bands that would delight audiences for years at county fairs and live music spots like the Casablanca in Mesquite and the Buckskin in Fredonia.

A graduate of Southern Utah University, he founded Creamer Insurance in 1972 and his reputation for integrity and personal service made the business a trusted partner for the community for over 50 years.  His son Kade joined the business in 2002, and together they have managed the health care insurance needs of So. Utah companies and individuals like they would their own family.  Most recently Pat was mentoring his grandson Karson as a third-generation member of Creamer Insurance.

He and his wife Helen (Houston) were always on the go or hosting friends and family at their home in Mesquite or at the cabin on Monroe mountain.  They loved to travel and  spend time with family and friends.  Pat’s memory of detail and funny sense of humor made him a master storyteller. And nothing made him light-up more than talking about his children and grandchildren. 

Pat is survived by his wife Helen (Houston), brothers Steve (Jeannine) and Matthew (Pam), son Kade (Heidi), daughters Francie (Bill) and Savannah (Rory), stepdaughter Shannon (Ryan), 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

He leaves behind countless friends, a grateful and loving family, and the spirit of a life well lived.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the City of Monroe to “pave the damn roads in the cemetery” so we don’t have to clean the mud off our cars every time we visit.