Walter-Creswell-Obituary

Walter Creswell Jr.

San Antonio, Texas

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CRESWELLColonel Walter Creswell Jr. USAF (Ret.) died on Nov. 20, 2012 in San Antonio, TX.He was born on Sept. 20, 1928 in Knoxville, Tennessee to parents Walter and Audra Creswell. Walter was in the Civil Service and the reserves for 40 years at Randolph AFB. He was chairman of the board of...

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Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved. There are never any right words to express how deeply sad I am for the pain your family is enduring at this difficult time.

As Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I am sincerely thankful for his valiant service in defense of our rights and freedom.

His commitment to family, friends, our community, and to serving our great nation leaves a wonderful legacy. May the love...

To the family of Walter, I send my sincerest condolences. He was a wonderful fine gentleman. He was a great boss, mentor, & friend to me. Take comfort in knowing he is with the Lord. Walter will be missed by many.

Over the years, Walter and I had shared a special relationship of friend/friend, father/daughter. I will never forget the the day I met Walter; I worked at the Container Store at the time, and it was my personal mission to know all my customers. After I had had the pleasure of waiting on him, I said 'thank you Mr. Creswell, and before I could go any further, 'he said that was my daddy's name, I'm Walter' well that sealed our fate for a true friendship.
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I love you pope

Walt never lacked for a smile and a helping hand. I was blessed to know and work for some great people as a young Air Force officer in ATC and Walt was one of them. Rest in Peace my friend.

Janet,Larry, and John---I am so sorry about the passing of Uncle Walt. I am really going to miss him. I am so thankful I got to see him while he was in Round Rock. I will never forget that visit. Each and everyone of you will be in my thoughts and prayers not only today, but for many days to come.

Dear John,

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family during this time.

Agape,

~Mandy

=?= In my active duty military career, I had two Civil Service mentors and advocates …Mr. Thad Brannon, Jr. [Lt Col, Ret.] HQ ATC/LGX & Mr. Walt Creswell [Col, Ret.] HQ ATC/XP. I am extraordinarily indebted to both for their wisdom, guidance and friendship.

Janet & Larry, I am so sorry for your
loss.