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Several businesses of Greg Josephson, the founding partner of the Universal Store, who was killed in a Clayfield party last month, were closed.
In 1999, Josephson founded his clothing chain Universal Store with his brother Michael and sold it in 2018. Before his death, he and his wife were planning to shift their focus on the initiatives at Sunshine Coast, including Rosecliff Farm Cottages, Café Doonan and Eumundi Hotel.
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On Monday night, Café Doonan made a statement about the death of Josephson and Café Noosa, Noosa General Store and Eumundi Sourdough Co.
“We know that this is quite shock and we’re sorry about any discomfort,” Café Doonan said.
“We will all do our best to honor Greg’s dream.”
Cafe described Josephson’s transition as heartless and unexpected.
“Words cannot make this loss justice. Greg was on the way to creating an incredible business center with a unique passion and driver.
“He liked to be a part of the community and had an impressive vision for four places. He was a very careful and gentle man by all staff. We were deeply upset about this loss.”
Josephson said goodbye to a Brisbane church last week and joined hundreds of mourning. The 15 -year -old child accused of the murder was in custody.

