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Michael Hobday

June 18, 1945 - October 17, 2020

Friend, Lover, Brother, Dad, Grandad. One of the kindest, gentlest, generous men that ever walked the planet. This site is an opportunity for you to share any special memories with everyone. We are hoping that when you raise a glass on Thursday 22nd October at 1pm you might capture the moment and post a photo or two. If you need any assistance then please contact your local MP. As there will be no funeral or flowers, any donations to the Princess Alice Hospice who helped us to take care of Michael at home would be very welcome. Their help and support was outstanding. Donations can be made via their website https://www.pah.org.uk/

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Mark Brogan 2020-11-09 12:32:46 wrote:

This man played an incredible part in my life. He interviewed me for a place at Chelsea School of Chiropody. I flunked one of my A-levels but he still gave me a place after we’d spoken about my results. I went t to Chelsea. I got my qualifications. I later went back to get my degree in Pod Medicine. By this time Chelsea was merging with Westminster Poly which became Westminster Uni I’d become a local team lead for Westminster. As Westminster Uni decided to close its faculty of Pod Medicine, I worked with Mike to transfer all of the colleges 3,000 plus caseload of patients back to the local NHS. We worked together to set up a transfer of care. In Westminster we could only care for those in the local community. I set up a system to ensure all patients were referred to their local NHS establishments. On a professional stance Mike gave me a launch to my career. On a personal note, this man was so kind, so understanding and just a simply nice person. Love you Mike. M

Mark Brogan 2020-11-09 12:32:46 wrote: This man played an incredible part in my life. He interviewed me for a place at Chelsea School of Chiropody. I flunked one of my A-levels but he still gave me a place after we’d spoken about my results. I went t to Chelsea. I got my qualifications. I later went back to get my degree in Pod Medicine. By this time Chelsea was merging with Westminster Poly which became Westminster Uni I’d become a local team lead for Westminster. As Westminster Uni decided to close its faculty of Pod Medicine, I worked with Mike to transfer all of the colleges 3,000 plus caseload of patients back to the local NHS. We worked together to set up a transfer of care. In Westminster we could only care for those in the local community. I set up a system to ensure all patients were referred to their local NHS establishments. On a professional stance Mike gave me a launch to my career. On a personal note, this man was so kind, so understanding and just a simply nice person. Love you Mike. M

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