Professor Richard John Geary (17 Dec 1945 - 21 Feb 2021)

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In loving memory of Professor Richard John Geary who sadly passed away on 21st February 2021

Chris Wells donated in memory of Professor

In memory of Dick, an amazing man.

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Chris Wells wrote

Dick, you inspired me at Lancaster University, and memories of your friendship will stay with me. Chris

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Elizabeth Harvey donated in memory of Professor

In affectionate memory of Dick from Liz and Alison

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Margaret Ives donated £50 in memory of Professor

Very fond memories of your time with us in the German Studies department at Lancaster University

Margaret, Tony, Phil, Graham and Annik

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Stephen and June Constantine donated £50 in memory of Professor

In memory of Dick Geary, a dear friend and colleague who will be much missed.

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Mary Cammack donated in memory of Professor

Thank you for the fun times, Dick

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Richard Evans donated in memory of Professor

In memory of Dick Geary - always intellectually stimulating and influential, unfailingly helpful friend and colleague, and invariably fun to be with. He leaves great memories behind.

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Mary Vincent donated £30 in memory of Professor

Rest in Peace, Dick. You'll be much missed

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Chris Wrigley donated £30 in memory of Professor

Thank you Dick for your friendship and for considerable intellectual stimulation.
I had not realised until now how much i took your presence for granted.

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Sara Ali donated in memory of Professor

It has been a pleasure knowing you. May God rest your soul.

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