Mr George Percy McCaig

May 30th 2025, aged 97, peacefully at hospital.

Beloved husband of the late Sadie, much loved father of Trevor, Alison and Debbie, loved father-in-law of Violet, Michael and Wesley, devoted grandfather of Richard, Karl, Scott, Ross and Lauren, and loving great-grandfather of Lucas, Isla, Jack, Alice, Summer and Toby.

House and Funeral private please.

Donations in lieu of flowers, if desired, may be made to Chest, Heart & Stroke c/o Fleming & Cuthbert Funeral Directors, 141 Mill Road, Ballyclare, BT39 9DZ or by telephone 028 93344242.

Always loved and remembered by all the family circle.

Just as he was, he will always be, a loving father in our memory.

Charity details

Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke

We provide expert care and support to anyone living with chest, heart and stroke conditions. We work to prevent these illnesses, by helping detect early signs of chest, heart and stroke illness and empowering individuals to make healthy choices. We fund research to advance how we treat, care for and prevent chest, heart and stroke conditions. We campaign for better care, treatments and awareness of chest, heart and stroke conditions.

Registered Number 103593

http://www.nichs.org.uk

Messages of condolence

So sorry to hear of the death of lovely George. I will not forget him in a hurry. Now he is at peace be thankful for that comfort

Mrs Yvonne Lamont

On behalf of Scott Hanna, Stacey Hanna, Ross Hanna & Brooke Hanna.

Mr Scott Hanna

Our deepest sympathies to Trevor, Alison and Deborah and the family circle. Uncle George will be sadly missed for all his stories and love shown toward his whole family.

Mr and Mrs Hugh & Winnie Greer

Deepest condolences to Trevor, Alison & Debbie on the loss of your beloved Daddy. Also to his Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren who brought him so much joy & pleasure. I will always remember Uncle George for his kindness, wealth of knowledge & his great stories. What an amazing & happy, joyful life he lived. Full of love & happiness.

Ms Rosie McCaig

Sadly Missed

Mr Michael Artt