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He passed away doing what he loved, flying airplanes, on Wednesday, August 23, Creighton was greeted by his second-best friend, his dad, Raymond who passed just last year. They are no doubt working on their next plane together! He is watching over his eternal companion, wife of 28 years, Tonya Jean King and his two greatest blessings, daughters Allison Camilla 18 and Amelia Ruth Growing up, Creighton was enamored by airplanes.
He would ride his bike to the airport and wash planes to hitch rides. With his dad, he helped build their first airplane in the garage of their home. He often reflected on those first flights with great joy! The family would also go to the Moab Jeep Safari and spent many Easter seasons rock crawling. These two activities would be lifelong adventures Creighton and his family would participate in.
Always exploring and living life to the fullest, he was always up for an adventure, as long as Tonya and the girls were by his side. Creighton graduated from Skyline High School in A mission companion had a picture of Tonya. Creighton was smitten and asked for her address to write her a letter. Always going after what he wanted, he invited her to the airport upon his arrival home.
They married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 16, He was an entrepreneur by heart and knew he wanted to be his own boss. In January , he began his relationship with Maxxis Tires. Creighton made many lifelong friends during these years.
While working on his race plane Last Lap Player in , Creighton needed a lined ziptie. After going to a few hardware stores and not finding one, he decided to create one!