WEBB (John Leslie):
Passed away peacefully at home in Geraldton 24th January, 2013. Loved husband of Helen. Father of Karen, Christine, Kylie, John, Tammy and Tony. Pop of 27. Great Pop of 2.
Till we meet again.
6 Entries
January 30, 2013
WEBB (John):
Helen, sorry to hear the passing of John. Peggy, Robert, Peter, Margaret, David, Shirley and Paul.
January 30, 2013
WEBB (John ): Loved nephew of Mick and Doreen (both dec) cousin of Julie and Jeff. Deepest sympathy to Helen, Ron, Ray and families.
Rest in Peace Mate
January 29, 2013
WEBB (John Leslie):
Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Ron and Irene. Uncle to Mark and Steven. For five years you fought the good fight and never gave up. Now John your battle is over and it's time to rest. You will always have a special place in our hearts. Our love and deepest sympathy to Helen and families.
January 29, 2013
WEBB (John Leslie ): Deepest sympathy to Helen and family.
Loved brother of Ray, sister-in-law Maureen, uncle to Tracy, Steven (deceased). Great uncle to Krystal. John you fought a brave battle with your illness, we are all going to miss you. Well, little fella we wont say goodbye, just goodnight.
We love you, RIP
January 28, 2013
WEBB (John):
Fond memories of a larrikin cousin. Deepest sympathy to Helen, Ron, Ray and families. Love Lyn, Brian, Deb and family. Rest Peacefully.
January 28, 2013
WEBB (Johnny):
Our deepest sympathy to Helen and families. We have many happy memories of times spent together. Will be sadly missed.
Muzza, Ronnie and family.
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