Funeral Notice
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Family and friends are invited to attend a Service to Celebrate the Life of Peter Charles Webb to be held at the Geelong Memorial Park Crematorium Chapel, 110 Burvilles Road, Armstrong Creek on MONDAY (9th January) at 2.00pm.
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Tributes
We had some laughs In London and created some good vibes with Mad Wax. Sending love to all Peter’s friends and family. Buzz Bidstrup.
Left us too soon Pete. What an amazing talent you had and a great gift of friendship too. Miss you.
Uncle Webb you were literally huge. You shared so much with us and taught us so many things to help guide us in our times in a seat at Quiksilver. Your stories and time spent with all of us was so special. You permeated your knowledge and vision to all of us. Your stories of seeing the Sex Pistols on one of your adventures in a dinghy bar in London always stuck as I know how you were able to connect and find you in the perfect situations at the perfect time. Your story telling was the best. And those stories were all lived! You lived Webby and you did it so well. What a legacy you have left. Love you mate.
I have wonderful memories of Peter in the early 1980s when we both worked as casual attendants at the
Art Gallery of NSW, before he won the scholarship to Paris. Such a talented artist and devoted friend to the many people who loved him.Hard to believe you’re gone Peter. You are missed.
sending love to the family and loved ones.Sincere sympathy at this very sad time. I have very fond memories of Peter from our time together at Chanel College – great days but even greater memories – Rest in Peace Peter.
Thanks Peter for the beautiful art and for mentoring my son Harry on his art journey. Your kindness lives on in my heart. Ginny Todd
Farewell Peter, you kept our friendship alive though we lived in different cities through phone calls and beautifully illustrated postcards. I have a collection all hand painted particularly on the address side. You replaced words with unique works of art that occasionally included treasured memories of your life. One reminder of the passing of time written on the 2nd of March 1998
“Hey Phil Lulu’s starting to walk Peter”
Like all your friends & family, Di & I will miss you but not forget our times together. You leave a legacy for us through your paintings & artwork, which live on.
Phil Quirk & Diana Dennison Palm Beach 8th January 2023
We are saddened by the passing of our wonderfully creative cousin Peter. Pat and Graham loved to receive a postcard from him in some exotic place when he was travelling.
Condolences to Peter’s family
From
Anne, Nick, Cath, David, Tim and SuzeRemembering a dear brother, a great artist and a sweet man.
Condolences from France to all in his family and among his circle of friends and relations.