Allan McGhee, a cherished husband, father, and papa from Greenock, has passed away at the age of 72, on September 19, 2025. His passing follows a brave fight against cancer that affected his kidney and lungs, a diagnosis he received just four months before his death. Allan’s warm heart, love for his family, and dedication to those closest to him left a lasting impact that will be remembered for years to come.
A Loving Family Man
Allan was a devoted family man who poured love into every relationship, especially with his wife, Eleanor, children, and grandchildren. His warmth, sense of humor, and willingness to put his loved ones first defined his character. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him, and his family finds comfort in the memories they shared.
Eleanor, Allan’s wife of many years, spoke of the exceptional care he received in his final months at Inverclyde Hospice. She described the hospice staff as “God’s angels on earth” for their unwavering compassion, care, and support during Allan’s battle with cancer. The team’s dedication allowed Allan to pass peacefully, surrounded by love and dignity.
Allan’s Legacy of Love and Devotion
Allan’s legacy will be one of love and devotion. His family will forever hold onto the memories they created together, finding strength in the love and guidance he provided. His passing leaves a void in their hearts, but they are comforted by the knowledge that his spirit lives on through the profound impact he made on their lives.
The Greenock community also mourns the loss of a man who was well-loved for his kindness and generosity. Allan’s presence will be deeply missed, but the lessons he taught and the love he shared will continue to inspire those who knew him.
A Fond Farewell
Allan McGhee’s family, friends, and community will forever remember him for his kindness, love, and commitment to those he held dear. While his passing is a great loss, his legacy will live on through the many lives he touched. Rest in peace, Allan. Your memory will never be forgotten.
