He was originally a North Wildwood guy who brought his easy going ways to Logan Twp. NJ. No doubt what was most important to Geoff; his church and his family. Even a trip to Wal-Mart with the kids, checking the toy aisle would put a smile on his face. But so would fishing and metal detecting though he never caught the big one or found pirates gold.
No wonder he liked church; it was there that he’d meet Carolyn Green. They were blessed with 3 sons: Jacob, Brian and Eric. Geoff is survived by siblings, Richard Carty and Joette Ward.
Come celebrate 53 adventuresome years Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Living Hope Worship Center, Logan Twp and Saturday from 9 a.m. with the service at 10 a.m. Burial Lake Park Cemetery, Swedesboro. Tell a great story of Geoff at lifecelebrationstudio.com
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We lived down the street from each other in North Wildwood. He was a kind soul.
Sad news praying for the family geof lived one block from me in north wildwood. many fun times growing up. God has another good soul.
So many memories, he was such a kind soul. Richy Mike Geoff and myself had so many North Wildwood memories; he was a gentle giant. Rest In Peace my old friend.
My condolences to Geoff’s family and friends.
Prayers and Thoughts for family and friends. Great guy!!
Geoff grew up 1 block away from my childhood home on Chestnut street. I could see his backyard from my front porch. He was fun loving and adventuresome. Long live his spirit in family and friends. Prayers to his family.
I read the obituary about the loss of your loved one and I extend
my sincere condolences. At this time you are feeling an unbearable
pain, and experiencing a great loss. Psalms 46:1 says, “God is our
refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in times of distress.”
He will help you get through this difficult time. (Isaiah 41:10)
I hope this brief Bible message has brought you a measure of comfort
during this difficult time.
I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. May God almighty, father of tender mercies and all comfort continue to strengthen you all (2 Corinthians 1:3,4). How eager we all are to see the fulfillment of Gods promise to completely remove death, tears, mourning, outcry and pain (Revelation 21:4). The Bible also provides assurance of the resurrection hope for our dead loved ones (John 5:25). May these promises from God bring you comfort. You can learn more about Gods purposes at http://www.jw.org
I met Geoff and Carolyn during their time in Augusta, GA while Geoff was serving in the U.S. Army and then transitioned back to civilian life. I remember Geoff as always working to improve his employment skills so he could provide a better life for his family. He loved God, Carolyn, and each of his sons.