GEOFFREY-WEBSTER-Obituary

GEOFFREY RANDOLPH "GR" WEBSTER

Lakeland, Florida

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GEOFFREY "GR" RANDOLPH WEBSTER, 68 FROSTPROOF - Geoffrey "GR" Webster, a resident of Frostproof, Florida and Grasse France, passed away at his home in Grasse, France, surrounded by his wife and children, after a brief but valiant battle with cancer. He was a graduate of the Gunnery school in...

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I worked for Geoffrey Webster at Roure. He commissioned me to do three flag paintings. I´ll never forget him. It was an honor to know him.

So sorry to learn late of his passing. I have known him for quite a long time. Drop me a note or call for some private words. Dennis Ciechna 17026140908 [email protected]
Please accept my deepest condolences .
Denny

The simplicity of Geoff is his acknowledgment of another 45 years after VV. Importantly, what he achieved every moment of his life.

What a fantastic person, someone I am glad to have known and worked for at Giv-Roure. Very, very sad to hear of him passing. He is now an angel in heaven.

how sad. and to think I was in Grasse in Sept.2013 and never knew he lived there.

I was first introduced to Geoff when he came to Chicago. He used to run in the marathons. We shared similar interests in flying and he came out to my house one time but we did not go flying in my plane.I spoke to Geoff two years ago and we spoke about the old days in the fragrance business and of the people who we met as youngsters who have since passed on. Companies like Helene Curtis, Jovan and Alberto Culver were always good conversation starters between competitors.
My prayers are with...

WE SHARED MANY AN EVENING WITH GEOFF AND DEB when he first started out with Roure Dupont and lived in Chicago. He definitely had continental tastes and was always an interesting charming person. So sorry to learn of his death so young!
Nancy C. Hayden (formerly JOVAN Inc.)

My children and I are shocked and very sad. I will miss him when visiting Grasse. Kisses to Jim, George and Helene.

It was wonderful to have known Geoff. and share time with him. Extremely shocked... I will miss our very challenging discussions on the future of human ethics