This site is a tribute to Patrick , who was born in Donegal on December 08, 1950. Patrick moved to London at a young age and was most recently living in Kentish town area and is sadly missed. We would love if you could share some memories or photos of Patrick on this page to treasure in the coming years. Thank you all 🙏
We would be grateful of any donations to The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery and the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and if preferred you can make a donation to the London Irish Centre which provides invaluable support to the Irish community in London.
Patrick was a patient of the hospital in the summer of 2023 and they provided him with an exceptional level of care and medical expertise . Sadly he passed away on the 23rd of October 2023 in the Ash Court Care centre where he also received exceptional care in his final days. We cannot thank the hospital enough for all the care provided and the support given to the family during that time and would be grateful of any donations to help others through finding the hospital.
Any donations made go directly to the National Brain Appeal. They provide much-needed funds to support The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery and the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology – together known as Queen Square.
This is one of the world’s leading centres for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with neurological and neuromuscular conditions. These include stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia.
The London Irish Centre has served the Irish community in London since it was first established in 1954 and we continue to offer a range of services to people within the Irish community, some of whom have attended the Centre for many years. Our heritage is important to us, but we are also focused on present and future needs.
We would love you to share your memories or messages of your time with Patrick.