This memorial website was created in the memory of our son, Cody Creech who was born in Florida on January 24, 1995 and passed away on January 01, 2005 at the age of 9. We will remember him always. He was ours for a little while, with Jesus forever.
Special thanks to Lisa Church (Holly Proffitt's mom)
Thanks to Christine angel mommy to Hendryx
Special thanks to Christine angel mommy to Hendryx
Special thanks to Stephanie Parria (sis to angel mindi marie comardelle trosclair)
I found a penny today
lying on the ground.
But it's not just a penny,
this little coin I've found.
Found pennies come from heaven,
that's what my Grandpa told me.
He said Angels toss them down.
Oh, how I loved that story.
He said when an Angel misses you,
they toss a penny down;
sometimes just to cheer you up,
to make a smile out of your frown.
So, don't pass by that penny
when you're feeling blue.
It may be a penny from heaven
that an Angel's tossed to you.
Thanks to Gloria ^Austin Darst^ Mommy
These are the 3 brothers that I sponser in Honduras in memory of Cody. They are Daniel, Gustavo, and Rene.
Cody #44 Jaguars 2004 season
Angel Cody,
Angel Cody, so handsome and bold, Your family misses your hand to hold,
They miss your smile so pure and true, They just miss everything about you.
Jesus lent such a wonderful child, Unfortunately, just for a little while,
Your family, Cody, was blessed with your heart, Your sweetness, kindness, a true work of art,
Now they wonder if they can go on, With their little child lent now gone.
They need you now more than ever before They need their little Angel they so much adore.
Send them a sign or two, a penny, a rainbow, Brighten up their days, where ever they may go.
Be the breeze that touches their face, Be their sunlight’s warm embrace.
You may be far away from them now. But you are still here, show them how.
Watch them close and guide their way. From now until that special day.
Written by Stephanie Parria on 12/22/06 expressly for Cody Creech please do not steal this one of kind poem and my Christmas gift to Sara and her family
Thanks to Gail (Mom to Crystal Earnhart)
When things go wrong and life turns rough and no one is thinking of me, I close my eyes, open my heart You're the angel that I see.
Written by Rachel Greenawalt Keller in memory of her nephew Cody James Creech
January 24, 1995 - January 1, 2005
He was just a little boy with a heart full of love, yet God the Father called him to his heavenly home above.
He was just a little boy with so much in store, yet on that fateful day his life became no more.
He left behind a family with mourning in their hearts who sorrow at his passing. his soul from earth departs.
Forever in God’s presence his soul with God resides. In heav’nly mansions yonder forever to abide.
We know you cannot come back. We miss you tenderly; but one day soon in heaven, united we will be.
From Cindy angel mommy to Kaydence
Jesus said," Allow the little children , and forbid them
not to come unto me for of
such is the Kingdom of heaven.
From Andre And Grandma (Nephew to Chris Trevizo)
Even at 3 yrs. old, Cody loved babies.
I wanted to thank everyone that takes the time to visit Cody's site. I also wanted to thank Hendryx's mommy, Christine for all of the help that she gave me. Thank-you everyone, who sent pictures to Cody, as I have used some of them on here.
Cody loving an angel baby
From Cindy angel mommy to Kaydence
Spread your wings and prepare to fly, For you have become a butterfly Fly abandonedly into the sun.
Spread your wings and fly Butterfly.
Even though I think this is a little girl, it reminds me of Cody when he was this age.
This is Willie and his wife. He received Cody's right kidney. I am very grateful for their kindness and gratefulness that they have shown me and my family.
These pictures are for Cody. He loved funny pictures that made him laugh.
This is for my mommy. She loves pink and she loves butterflies.
Have a Blessed Mothers Day / Angie Trevizo Mom Of Christopher
sharing your loss / Denise Gillentine- Bruckner (passerby)
Hi, you dont know me but I just happen to come across your web page..what a beautifull boy. Im sorry for your loss. I lost my son too. On Jan 22 2007. he was 12. Im a single mom, its always been just me and him. now Im alone. i miss him soo much. So ...
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Something for Halloween Cody, XO / Christine Mom2Angel Hendryx
I bet there are no tricks up your sleeve, you're all about the treats!!! I bet they are extra yummy this year too! Wishing you a great Halloween Cody! XO
Happy Fall sweetie, XO / Christine Mom2Angel Hendryx
Hey there Cody! Wishing you a lovely fall day in Heaven and a day full of fun jumping into those huge piles of leaves! My love to you all, XO
Spiderman!! / Christine Mom2Angel Hendryx
Hey there Cody :) Wishing you a wonderful day of awesome adventures, just like Spiderman!! Keeping you and your precious family in my heart always & forever, XO
Thinking of U Cody & all your family, XO / Christine Mom2Angel Hendryx Read >>
Thinking of you always special lil man, XO / Christine Mom2Angel Hendryx Read >>
I will never forget that fateful day, when my youngest son was taken from me. I had given Cody a big hug and kiss before I stepped out of the house to go to work. He came out on the porch and gave me another hug and said "I love you mommy!" He waved and smiled at me as I left. When I got to work, I told one of the guys, that I had a bad feeling about the boys. He asked me "why." I told him that the older 2 were going quail hunting with their grandfather and Cody would be playing with his other cousin. He said," they have hunted before right? And they are with adults, right?" I said," yes." He said," they will be fine." I wish right then that I would have left work and held Cody in my arms to never let him go. But, God needed my little angel and mercifully took him home. I got to spend a whole day on our ski trip, the week before, with my son, Cody. In some of his actions, the week before his death, I think he sensed his leaving me. I guess it is better not to know when they are leaving, because I wouldn't have been able to let him go. I know I will see him again, for he had accepted Jesus in his heart. Even in his death, Cody put others first. He was an organ donor. Cody was coming home with his grandfather and brothers when he was struck by a speeding semi while trying to cross the road on a four wheeler. I would like to tell you a little bit about him. Cody was 9 yrs old. He would have turned 10yrs on Jan. 24th. He was in 4th grade. He was an honor student. He loved football and played little league on the Jaguars (#44). His favorite team was the Florida Gators. He went to his first Gator football game in the fall. He was an excellent drummer and won 1st place ($102) in a talent show. His 12yr.old brother and him wrote a song about their daddy that they were going to perform in another talent show in March. He was going to play the drums and his brother was going to play the guitar and sing. He also loved to sing and was in the chorus at school. He loved to fish, swim and ride four wheelers. He just learned to snow ski this Christmas. When asked who were his good friends in school, he would say “Everybody is my friend.” He was always smiling and gave the best hugs. He gave us the best of his life and we will miss him.