It is with great sorrow that I must inform you allof the death of Johnny Cresswell. He passed away this morning.
Those of you who knew John will know him as a proper Rifleman who lived his life as it is supposed to be lived.I'll miss you mate, stand easy.
My sincere condolences to his family. I'm sure he funeral arrangements will be made public when they are known.
Funeral Arrangements
Informant Spike Cresswell
John Cresswell's funeral to be held on:
8th February 2010, Basingstoke Crematorium, 3.30pm.
All welcome.
Family flowers only but donations welcomed to 'help the heroes' or to the 'rifiles charities' care of Richard Steel and partners, City Road, Winchester.
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Sad to hear of the death of a Green Jacket legend such as Johnny (SAS) Cresswell! He was a well known and well liked Rifleman and my condolences go to his family and friends at this time!
RIP SAS - you have been called to the Final Parade but you certainly will not be forgotten!
Very sad to hear the news of Johnny (SAS) Cresswell, I remember him well from when I joined Letter A Company, 1GJ as a nig Rfn in 1965, he was one of the first NCOs we were introduced to as he was on continuation training along with Lt At****er ( who now lives in Warminster), and often speaks of John.
A man who did'nt suffer fools , but trained us well and set us up ready to soldier Green Jacket style
Condolences to his family, RIP Mucker
Brian (Plug) Darvill
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With great sadness i heard of Johnny's passing today,What a lovely man. I had the great pleasure of knowing him for many years in Winchester. I never served with him but i heard many great stories told by many and none by him. I believe he will be missed by many.. God bless you Johnny .. Ray Bennett
So very sad to hear of the loss of johnny creswell.A great soldier and a great friend,plenty of laughs and memories.You were a one off.We will meet again mate.
Extremely sad to hear the death of Johnny (SAS) Cresswell, he was a Riflemans Rifleman and a good friend. As Ray Bennett stated rightly, he never talked about himself but all that served with him or knew him had many great stories to tell, he was a great character and will be missed. My condolences to his family at this time. RIP John, God Bless. Peter McLaren-Smith.
To go on the last posting, peacefully and with dignity, what more can we ask! John, you hold a space in the ranks of the GreenJackets, that will be remembered by many. RIP.
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RE: Death of Johnny Cresswell - Funeral details added 26.01.10
A shock to read of the passing of John SAS Cresswell, thank fully I was introduced to him by Scarf Jones in the mid 80's long after Johns military days. However, John from then on; when we met at reunions or during the year when I came to Winchester to see my sons, was always there, rock solid, a friend of the old school ways and a wise man. He will be greatly missed from the Winchester reunions. Sincere condolences to Spike and the family. I've passed the information on to Scarf who is now passing it around his contemporaries.
John, God Bless mucker, never a truer Green Jacket with impeccable soldiering credentials and boxing prowess. It was my priviledge to have known you, give my best to all at the FRV.
I knew Johnny well from our days with 1 GJ in Penang/ Borneo. He was a great character and had a terrific dry sense of humour. A top Green Un that I was lucky enough to serve with later at Winchester. My sincere sympathies to Spike and all the family. RIP, Old Mucker. No more Parades today.
very sad to hear the news of johnny(sas) creswell ,i remember him when i jion Acoy !GJ in berlin in in1965 , also at the 2002 reuion at winchester what a bloke RIP JOHNNY
This is a big shock, my condolences to Spike and Family. Johnnie [SAS] Cresswell shaped me from a 17yrs old boy into an Adult by the time I had finished training in 1965. A man who was Black and Green through and through and I was extremely proud to have had a Training NCO Cpl J Cresswell. Your duty is over John now Rest in Peace. God Bless.