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Darren Webb

January 7, 1967 - November 9, 2016

Darren was the epitome of ‘family man’. He was kind-hearted, terrifically intelligent, and worked incredibly hard to provide and build a future for his family, and this love and support extended beyond his relations. He was the central figure on which his entire family network was supported. It is an absolute tragedy for Darren to have lived such a short life, and all those left behind are utterly devastated at the tremendous loss they now feel. Although his life ended far too soon his years were full of humour, compassion, success and an overwhelming amount of love. Throughout Darren’s life his genuine, kind nature reached a vast amount of people both personally and professionally. Sadly he will never know how many lives he touched. During his career he developed working relationships and friendships across the globe so this page provides everyone, near or far, an outlet to share fond memories, funny anecdotes, and kind thoughts of Darren to express how immensely missed he is going to be.

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Phil Mullis 2016-12-02 13:32:33 wrote:

I was very fortunate to work with Darren on the Rolls-Royce account for over 3 years. As my Chief Architect he was always supportive; an excellent team player and leader; highly intelligent and who showed a real ability to understand business issues and bring solutions forward to meet them. I'll always treasure the "discussions" we had on tree felling and the need for protective clothing; the perils of frozen pipes; and the ups and downs of gaining the right motorcycle licence. A pleasure to work with and above all a really personable, caring person.

Phil Mullis 2016-12-02 13:32:33 wrote: I was very fortunate to work with Darren on the Rolls-Royce account for over 3 years. As my Chief Architect he was always supportive; an excellent team player and leader; highly intelligent and who showed a real ability to understand business issues and bring solutions forward to meet them. I'll always treasure the "discussions" we had on tree felling and the need for protective clothing; the perils of frozen pipes; and the ups and downs of gaining the right motorcycle licence. A pleasure to work with and above all a really personable, caring person.

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  • Hannah Webb Anonymous user 02-08 2017 09:23

    Hiya Phil, Thank you so much for taking the time to share your memories of my Dad. Apologies for taking so long to respond, as you can imagine it's been a whirlwind 9 months. Over your three years working alongside each other it certainly sounds like yo

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