Death of a Creswell soldier
According to an obituary in the Worksop Guardian Mr. Hardwick lived at 70 Duke Street, Creswell. He succumbed following an illness of two days at the Fulham Hospital, London. He had only been a soldier for eight weeks, having been in training at Islleworth, Middlesex. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardwick, of Welbeck. He left a widow, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tyson, Dower Street, Creswell, and a little child. Formerly a Welbeck employe, he obtained work on the surface at the Creswlell Colliery. The interment was fixed for March 18 1918. In defence of the wishhes of the family, there was no military honour.
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