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Geoffrey Watling (2 April 1913 – 16 November 2004) was a president and chairman of
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(1957–1973 and 1996).


Life

Watling was born in Norwich on 2 April 1913, and educated locally at the King Edward VI School and the
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. He joined his father Charles in the family business C Watling carriers, eventually taking it over and converting it from horse transport to motor vehicles. Meanwhile, the family had become part of the Norwich establishment: Charles served as Sheriff and Lord Mayor of Norwich. Geoffrey diversified into over 200 businesses, including ballrooms, taxi services, funeral homes and a chalet park. In 1941 he married his wife Pearl: their daughter Carol was born in 1947. He was a keen amateur footballer, tennis player and boatman. Watling became Chairman of Norwich City Football Club in 1957, and President for life in 1986. In 1963 Geoffrey bought
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the former home of Sir Basil and Lady Mayhew, and lived there until his death in 2004.


Legacy

A charity in his name was founded in 1993. A
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at Norwich's stadium,
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is named after Watling. He was awarded this honour because of his instrumental role in saving the club from bankruptcy, both in the 1950s and 1990s; his father had played a similar role in 1919. He has a road named in honour outside
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called "Geoffrey Watling Way".


References

1913 births 2004 deaths Norwich City F.C. {{UK-business-bio-1910s-stub