Michael O’Gara is survived by his wife and four daughters
A father-of-four tragically passed weeks after being diagnosed with a brain tumour. Called ‘one in a million’, Michael O’Gara was on holiday in the Maldives with his family in January when he started to be sick and have headaches.
At first his loved ones thought it was a bug, until they received the shocking news it was a stage four cancerous brain tumour. A fundraiser was launched by his Middlesbrough family to pay for specialised treatment, including an operation, to give the 48-year-old the best chance of recovery.
Within a few days the total reached and more than £45,000 TeesideLive reports. But, sadly Michael’s condition deteriorated rapidly and he sadly passed away on March 9 surrounded by his devastated family.
He ran RAMP UK, a rope access company on Teesside, and was affectionately known as ‘Mousey’. Floods of heartfelt tributes have been left on social media for him. One said: “He was one in a million R.I.P Mousey.”‘
Another added: “RIP Mousey – one of Boro’s finest thinking of the family.” One person said: “No words. Rest in peace Mousey. What a legend,” and another added: “Special guy, world won’t be the same without Mousey.”
Step-daughter, Millie Young, 22, previously explained how the family was on holiday when Mousey became ill. Once they got home he was becoming increasingly unwell with headaches and started to drag his leg.
Wife Emma, 42, took him to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough where they got the heart-breaking news of the tumour. As well as leaving Emma and Millie, Mousey also leaves the rest of his heartbroken family including, step-daughter Alice, 20, and daughters, Lacey, 12 and eight-year-old Sally.
In an update on the fundraising page the family thanked everyone from ‘the bottom of our hearts’ saying: “Your kindness and support during this time has meant more to our family than we can ever truly put into words.”
It added that money from the fund-raiser would be used “to give Mousey the most beautiful and loving send-off he truly deserves.”
The family added: “Thank you again to everyone who has shown Mousey so much love, kindness and support. It truly means the world to us during this incredibly difficult time.”
A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 25, in St Bede’s Chapel, Teesside Crematorium at 1pm and the family has requested everyone wear traditional funeral attire along with a splash of the colour purple.
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