Our Queen Bertha C. Creighton, the baby girl girl of the late William and Laura Carter, was born on October 10, 1923, in Baltimore County. Mother Creighton finished her race on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at Joseph Richey Hospice Center at 5:15 p.m. She received her elementary education in Baltimore County. She resided in Dundalk, known as Turner Station, for several years. Later she moved with her husband Linwood and family of three girls, Lynda, Phyllis, and Bertina Creghton who preceded her in death in April 26, 2008. Mother Creighton worked for Lane Bryant as a Payroll Manager for over 30 years. Mother Creighton joined First Emmanuael Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev.James S. Wise in 1969. She remained an active member, joining the Flower Circle and Senoir; but her passion was working with the Outreach Ministry. She was a faithful and dedicated member until her health began to fail, but she always supported her church family. Mother Creighton leaves to cherish her memory; two daughters, Lynda E. Ingram continue to walk with the Lord..., Phyliis L. Alexander know that God is Always near; four grandchildren, Ivana N. Creighton hold to God's unchanging hand, Irvin Creighton Lastell Let the Lord guid your pathwaysKye W. Alexander trust God be encouraged, Harry Alexander Jr. Know that God is Real; three great-granchildren, Tekeia L. Creighton give God your very best, Lynsey D. Creighton and Langston D. Creghton Shine as God's little angels; sister-in-law, Elsie Creighton; cousins, nieses, nephews, a host of other relatives and friends, including a dear best friend, Ms. Ruth McGurie-Lewis and special love to Mrs. Mary Inniss personal home care nurse.