Floyd “Creeky” Creekmore, a former Montana rancher who held the record as the world’s oldest performing clown, has died at age 98, his son has said. Creekmore died Saturday night in his Billings home of complications from heart disease, Dave Creekmore said on Tuesday. Creeky turned to rubber noses and orange wigs in the 1980s, after retiring from his previous life ranching and building homes. He joined the Shriners, which holds circus performances to raise money for its hospitals, and he put in thousands of hours of entertaining sick and well children, his son said. In 2012, Guinness World Records recognised the then-95-year-old Creeky as the world’s oldest performing clown. A previous stroke had knocked the juggling out of his act, but he still regularly donned the multicoloured jacket and yellow hat to delight the young and old with a magic trick or a gag. He stopped performing later that year when his wife of 74 years, Betty Creekmore, died. Creeky continued to attend Shriners’ clown meetings, but he never put on the makeup again, Dave Creekmore said. Creeky performed his last trick in July at a friend’s 90th birthday party where he had told a woman to tie two scarves together and then with a leering eye announced that he would stuff the scarves down the front of her blouse. The audience had been in splits. Source: Asian Age