Creed Zandamela Memorial Fund
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Creed Zandamela unexpectedly left this world and joined his Heavenly Father on 2/27/2017. All funds raised through this page will be given directly to the Zandamela family to help pay for the funeral and gravesite. The funeral will be held this Saturday.
Creed was a brilliant, loyal, and caring boy. He was an excellent soccer player, and a tireless supporter of feminism and the LGBTQ community. His participation in community organizations and events in Clark County and Battle Ground were incredibly important to him. At the young age of 15, he worked to make this world kinder, more inclusive, and more accepting. He was always doing good by helping others, and he loved animals very much. There were countless times that Creed implored members of his family to give money to homeless people or help a stranded animal. His commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ at such a young age was inspiring; he woke up every morning without fail to go to seminary without ever having to be woken up first, and he worked hard to make sure his whole family arrived EARLY to church. He could do complex math problems in his head in a matter of seconds, remember all 50 states in a matter of minutes, and he was planning on applying to only Ivy League universities when he graduated after he scored in the 90th percentile on his PSATs, a score that he was very proud of.
His work will not be forgotten. His family loves him and misses him very much.
Creed was a brilliant, loyal, and caring boy. He was an excellent soccer player, and a tireless supporter of feminism and the LGBTQ community. His participation in community organizations and events in Clark County and Battle Ground were incredibly important to him. At the young age of 15, he worked to make this world kinder, more inclusive, and more accepting. He was always doing good by helping others, and he loved animals very much. There were countless times that Creed implored members of his family to give money to homeless people or help a stranded animal. His commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ at such a young age was inspiring; he woke up every morning without fail to go to seminary without ever having to be woken up first, and he worked hard to make sure his whole family arrived EARLY to church. He could do complex math problems in his head in a matter of seconds, remember all 50 states in a matter of minutes, and he was planning on applying to only Ivy League universities when he graduated after he scored in the 90th percentile on his PSATs, a score that he was very proud of.
His work will not be forgotten. His family loves him and misses him very much.
Organizer and beneficiary
Nikki Layton
Organizer
Springville, UT
Tinesha Zandamela
Beneficiary