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Prince Philip who died yesterday aged 99. Picture: Matthew Usher. - Credit: Matthew Usher A seaside town church has announced it will hold a civic service to remember Prince Philip, who died yesterday aged 99. The service at Cromer Parish Church will take place at 3pm on Sunday April 11, led by town vicar reverend Will Warren and attended by town mayor, councillor Richard Leeds. A live stream of the event will be available for members of the public to view on the church YouTube channel. The service can be attended in person, however there are limited numbers and face masks, social distancing and the completion of test and trace registers will be required. ....
Their grandchildren are George, 18, William, 16, Lewis, 13 and Nicola, nine. Mr Craske joined Cromer s RNLI station when he was 17 and he was a lifeboatman for 39-and-a-half years, until a heart attack forced him to quit in 1999. Christopher Craske, centre, with fellow Cromer lifeboatmen. - Credit: Supplied by the family He crewed both the station s inshore and off-shore lifeboats, and in 1981 he received an award - along with crewmate Frank Muirhead - for the rescue of two local fishermen. For a couple of years Mr Craske worked on ships supplying offshore gas rigs, but he soon returned to the fisherman s life. Mrs Craske said: His love of the beach and crab fishing was a better deal as far as he was concerned, and he wanted to be with his family. ....