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Old 09-20-2003, 11:42 AM
DoggyStyle82 DoggyStyle82 is offline
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R.I.P Bro. Curt Creighton

Curt was one of the best Bruhs I have ever met. He epitomized what the Brotherhood aspect of the Frat was all about.


ISU alumnus leaves legacy of brotherhood, friendship

By P. Kim Bui and Megan Hinds
Daily Staff Writers
September 18, 2003

Barbara Creighton knows her son, Curtis Creighton, is trying to contact her, even though the recent ISU graduate died Saturday in Chicago.

"Monday morning, it was just me and my mother here, and I was just so full [of emotion], I was just crying," Barbara Creighton said. "I tried to go into the living room where my mother wouldn't hear me, but she did.

"And she says, 'You know, Curtis reminds me of a monarch butterfly. He lit up everything and everyone that he touched.'"

Barbara Creighton kept that in mind as she took her usual walk around a football field near her home.

"Everywhere I looked on the football field, there was a monarch butterfly just fluttering," she said. "When I came back home I told my mother, 'You won't believe this.'

"'He's trying to let you know he is OK,' my mother said," Barbara Creighton said.

Curtis, 32, who graduated from Iowa State in December with a bachelor's degree in liberal studies, died Saturday after his motorcycle collided with a sport utility vehicle on Chicago's South Side.

Police reports said the SUV was making a left turn when it and Curtis' motorcycle collided. The accident is still under investigation.

Barbara Creighton received the call from a family friend Saturday evening. Curtis had been out all day, watching college football games with his friends at a North Side bar. Barbara Creighton said she didn't know the severity of the accident at the time.

"I expected to see Curtis on the grass or sidewalk and his bike bent up or something," she said.

When Barbara Creighton arrived at the scene, the street was blocked off. A family friend told her Curtis had been taken to Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

"By that time, I was a basket case," she said. "But he didn't suffer."

Curtis' friends at Iowa State said they agreed with his grandmother -- he lit up every room he entered.

LeQuetia Ancar, graduate student in industrial education and technology, had known Curtis since she was an undergraduate.

"He was lovable," she said. "[He was] well-known. He touched a lot of people's lives, to say the least."

Bradford Johnson, president of the Black Student Alliance, agreed.

"He was very active in the black community at Iowa State," said Johnson, senior in meteorology. "He was one of the nicest people you could ever meet."

Curtis was a member of the Mu Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi, a historically black fraternity. The fraternity is no longer active at Iowa State, said Christopher Henri, president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Iowa State, the governing body of ISU's historically black greek fraternities and sororities. Henri said Curtis was influential in ISU's black greek system.

"He was just like a big brother to a lot of people on campus," Henri said. "He was a model greek man." Melanie Smith Williams, graduate student in educational leadership and policy studies and member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, agreed.

"He really loved his fraternity," Smith said. "He was an Omega man. When you think of him, you think of his organization. You can't really talk about Curt without talking about Omega Psi Phi."

"I don't know if there is a word to describe somebody who just loves life like that [and] lives life to the fullest," Smith added. "He was always a nice guy."
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Old 09-22-2003, 11:06 PM
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Re: R.I.P Bro. Curt Creighton

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Originally posted by DoggyStyle82
Curt was one of the best Bruhs I have ever met. He epitomized what the Brotherhood aspect of the Frat was all about.


ISU alumnus leaves legacy of brotherhood, friendship

By P. Kim Bui and Megan Hinds
Daily Staff Writers
September 18, 2003

Barbara Creighton knows her son, Curtis Creighton, is trying to contact her, even though the recent ISU graduate died Saturday in Chicago.

"Monday morning, it was just me and my mother here, and I was just so full [of emotion], I was just crying," Barbara Creighton said. "I tried to go into the living room where my mother wouldn't hear me, but she did.

"And she says, 'You know, Curtis reminds me of a monarch butterfly. He lit up everything and everyone that he touched.'"

Barbara Creighton kept that in mind as she took her usual walk around a football field near her home.

"Everywhere I looked on the football field, there was a monarch butterfly just fluttering," she said. "When I came back home I told my mother, 'You won't believe this.'

"'He's trying to let you know he is OK,' my mother said," Barbara Creighton said.

Curtis, 32, who graduated from Iowa State in December with a bachelor's degree in liberal studies, died Saturday after his motorcycle collided with a sport utility vehicle on Chicago's South Side.

Police reports said the SUV was making a left turn when it and Curtis' motorcycle collided. The accident is still under investigation.

Barbara Creighton received the call from a family friend Saturday evening. Curtis had been out all day, watching college football games with his friends at a North Side bar. Barbara Creighton said she didn't know the severity of the accident at the time.

"I expected to see Curtis on the grass or sidewalk and his bike bent up or something," she said.

When Barbara Creighton arrived at the scene, the street was blocked off. A family friend told her Curtis had been taken to Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

"By that time, I was a basket case," she said. "But he didn't suffer."

Curtis' friends at Iowa State said they agreed with his grandmother -- he lit up every room he entered.

LeQuetia Ancar, graduate student in industrial education and technology, had known Curtis since she was an undergraduate.

"He was lovable," she said. "[He was] well-known. He touched a lot of people's lives, to say the least."

Bradford Johnson, president of the Black Student Alliance, agreed.

"He was very active in the black community at Iowa State," said Johnson, senior in meteorology. "He was one of the nicest people you could ever meet."

Curtis was a member of the Mu Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi, a historically black fraternity. The fraternity is no longer active at Iowa State, said Christopher Henri, president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Iowa State, the governing body of ISU's historically black greek fraternities and sororities. Henri said Curtis was influential in ISU's black greek system.

"He was just like a big brother to a lot of people on campus," Henri said. "He was a model greek man." Melanie Smith Williams, graduate student in educational leadership and policy studies and member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, agreed.

"He really loved his fraternity," Smith said. "He was an Omega man. When you think of him, you think of his organization. You can't really talk about Curt without talking about Omega Psi Phi."

"I don't know if there is a word to describe somebody who just loves life like that [and] lives life to the fullest," Smith added. "He was always a nice guy."
Dsmmi12 attended the funeral today and told me that they released butterflies at the burial site. What a touching tribute that had to have been.
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Old 09-22-2003, 11:24 PM
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I did attend the services and they were absolutely beautiful. The church was filled with those whose life Curtis touched in such a wonderful way. It is funny how you know people over the years and yet you never REALLY knew that person.

But so many people came who may have had Short yet memorable moments with Curtis until it filled the church with so much love. We all should be so blessed to have so many whose lives we touched in a wonderful way.
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Old 09-23-2003, 11:59 AM
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A Bruh mentioned Curt last week, but this article was a nice tribute to him.

God bless his family and friends.
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Old 09-28-2003, 12:42 AM
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My prayers and with you all. We (Iota) also lost a close brother in an accident recently so we feel your pain. May your beloved brother R.I.P. with the Lord.
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Old 10-13-2003, 01:24 PM
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I knew Curt personally and he will be missed. He was so personable and out going. Knowing him was indeed a pleasure.
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