Mr Gary McAleavey

McAleavey, Gary – 8th July 2025.

Passed away peacefully at home, after a long illness, aged 57 years. Late of Ashvale Heights, Stoneyford.

Beloved husband to Julie.  Much-loved father to Georgia (partner Cory) and step-father to Jack, (wife Louise).  Dear granda to Raya, loving son of Maurice and Elizabeth, brother to Colin and Valerie. 

Funeral service will be held in Ronnie Thompson’s Funeral Church, 20 Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, BT28 1UF on Friday 11th July at 10.00am; followed by committal at Lisburn New Cemetery Blaris Extension at 11.00am.

Family flowers only please.  Donations, if desired for Friends of the Cancer Centre & Northern Ireland Hospice, online via www.ronniethompson.co.uk or cheques payable to Ronnie Thompson Donations Account, c/o address as above.

Much loved and missed by the family circle. Will be lovingly remembered by us all.

 

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Charity details

Friends Of The Cancer Centre

Registered Number 101345

http://www.friendsofthecancercentre.com

Northern Ireland Hospice

Registered Number 102337

http://www.nihospice.org

Service details

Funeral Service

11 July, 2025 10:00

Ronnie Thompson's Funeral Church

20, Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, BT28 1UF

Messages of condolence

In memory of Gary. Our thoughts are with Colin, Irene, Ian & the whole McAleavey family at this difficult time. Peter & Orla

Mr and Mrs Peter & Orla Cunningham

A true gentleman who will be truly missed, lots of love to you all xx

Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell

In memory of Gary, the kindest gentleman taken too soon. x

Ms Melanie Kidd

Sleep easy Gary 💔 Lorraine and Jackie

Mr J Porter

Great character, sorely missed.

Mr TOM CLARKE

Deepest sympathies to the family on your loss. As someone who worked with Gary I always found him to be a gentleman, who always went out of his way to help. I'll remember his laughter and great sense of humour.

Mr Alistair Finlay