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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM. CRESWELL. —In proud and loving memory of our dear son. Fit. Lt. P. Creswell, killed on active service January 19, 1942. Beneath old England's sky, Where soft winds blow across the sea. You sleep, my darling son, And with you sleeps the heart of me. Dad and Mum. CRESWELL.—In loving memory of Flight Lieut. P. H. Creswell, R.N.Z.A.F., who was killed in air accident January 19, 1942. Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always near; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns the flrst'long year. Inserted by his loving Nan, Mabel, and Cliff. CRESWELL. P., Flight Lieut.—To the memory of a gallant young officer, whose courage and leadership was an Inspiration to us all. Lost his ;life oh active service, January 19, 1942. . And in the morning and af the going down^ of the sun. We will remember. Inserted for Squadron to which he rendered such invaluable service. CRESWELL.—?In loving memory of our nephew, Flight Lieutenant Phil-*Creswell,.killed on Sir operations in England on January 19, 1942. •. We here on earth shall meet no more, But there is yet a happier shore; And when released from foil and pain. Where., we. all'shall meet again. Inserted by Alf and Kitty, of Eastbourne, and Cousin Bert (overseas). CRESWELL.—In loving memory of Flight: Lieutenant Philif) Creswell, killed in EnglandJanuary 19, 1942. Just a short life, but full of kindly deeds, i And always a helping hand to those in need. .We who loved you sadly miss you, As now ends this one sad year. Thelma, Ernie, and Angela. CRESWELL. Flight Lieutenant P. H. • (Phil), R.A.F.—Killed in England, January 19, 1942. In proud and loving memory. L. and C. Birch. CRESWELL.—In treasured memory of my pal, Fit. Lt. P. Creswell. Good luck to those who gain the cross, It Is their right and due, Yet 'tis no test of all the rest. For heroes are not few, And many a grave holds one as brave, If England only "knew. —T.E., Egypt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 1

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