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Obituary notice for Gregory Ian McCLELLAND

Gregory Ian McCLELLAND has died. Funeral details are announced.

August 18, 2025 at 01:45 PM
blur Gregory Ian McCLELLAND BSc (Eng), CEng, MIEI

Obituary notice for Gregory Ian McCLELLAND outlining his passing on 16 August 2025 and funeral arrangements.

Remembering Gregory Ian McCLELLAND

Gregory Ian McCLELLAND BSc Eng, CEng, MIEI died peacefully on 16 August 2025, surrounded by his wife and children. He was a devoted husband to Marjorie and a loving father to Sarah and Callum, and a cherished grandfather to Jessica. He is survived by his brother John and sister-in-law Ruth, his nephew Andrew, and his niece Linda, along with Marjorie’s extended family.

Reposing at his home, 32 Sharman Drive, on Wednesday. Visiting hours are 2 to 4 pm and 6 to 9 pm. The funeral will be held at McCracken Memorial Church, 161 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 6TA on 21 August at 3:15 pm. Committal is private. Donations in lieu of flowers are welcome to the British Heart Foundation via https://www.justgiving.com/page/greg-mcclelland-2 and to Cancer Research via jamesbrownfuneraldirectors.com/funeral-notices/

Key Takeaways

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Local notices preserve family history and connect community members
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Charity donations are a common way to honor the deceased
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Clear funeral logistics help friends arrange attendance
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Private committal balances privacy with public remembrance
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Professional titles in obituaries reflect long career contributions
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Links to charities extend the memorial impact beyond flowers
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Memorial notices often include extended family and community networks

"Deeply regretted and sorely missed."

Closing line in the notice

"Funeral service at McCracken Memorial Church, 161 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 6TA on 21 August at 3:15pm."

Service details

"Donations to the British Heart Foundation and Cancer Research via the listed links."

Charity appeal

The notice blends personal detail with public logistics, showing how local obituaries function as both a record of life and a community invitation to grieve. The inclusion of professional credentials conveys respect for a professional life, while the charity requests extend the ritual into civic engagement. In a world of rapid news cycles, the calm, precise timetable offers a sense of closure to readers who know the family and the community.

Highlights

  • Love and memory stay longer than a farewell.
  • Family and service define a life well lived.
  • Small acts of care echo in a quiet city.

May the memories endure in the places he cared for.

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