Michael-Irvine-Obituary

Michael Irvine

Notice

Michael Irvine passed away. The obituary was featured in Greenock Telegraph on July 12, 2011.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So sorry to hear this awful news. Michael was a wonderful person with an unforgettable personality. Just a really famtastic guy, always looking out for others and who cared deeply about his family and friends. My thoughts are with his family at this terribly sad time. Has a funeral already been held?

I had the honour of working with michael in A&E and found his humour and personality helped the Dept through difficult nights. Devastated to hear this awful news. My thoughts are with his family at this time. paul

So sorry to hear this tragic news. I hadn’t seen Mike in a long time, but he’s the kind of guy you could never forget. My heart and my thoughts go out to Rebecca and to Mike’s family.

He was the best of men. RIP in Mike.

Mike had an energy and lust for life like no other person I have met, he was a great character and true friend - I know all his GP registrar colleagues will be deeply saddened to hear this news and thoughts are with rebecca and his family - Stuart

I too had the great pleasure of working with Mike, as well as many a good night out. What a loss for his family and fiancé. He was a joy to be on shift with. Hard working and a great doctor when required but always ready for mischief and fun, at a moment's notice. Top class chap. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and fiancé. Claire.

I had the privilege of working with Mike and have enjoyed a few pints with him too. He was a lovely upbeat friendly guy who will be sorely missed. My thoughts are with his family and fiancee. Love, Zoe Dickinson

Mary and Bill, I'm offshore at the moment, so sad to hear of your great loss, thoughts and prayers with you all.
Gus.

Mary and Bill - our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours - Hilary and Glenn (Finch)

To Mary, Bill, David and Andrew, Please accept our sincere condolances. I remember meeting Michael not long before leaving for New Zealand at the Western General in Glasgow. He was a smashing chap.
From Stuart Whitaker and family