Oliver O’Grady Death | Passed Away | Obituary
Oliver O’Grady Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. As friends and families of the deceased are mourning the passing of their loved and cherished Oliver O’Grady.
We’re sad to hear archaeologist Dr. Oliver O’Grady has passed away. We worked with Olly on several projects including the Historic Land Use project. His loss will be felt across the sector. Our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time.
Oh – so shocked and saddened by this. Oliver O’Grady was passionate about community archaeology, and presented his findings from the East Lomond Pictish Hillfort on Digging for Britain in 2017.
— Prof Alice Roberts (@theAliceRoberts) June 1, 2020
OBITUARY: ‘Shock and disbelief’ as leading Tayside and Fife archaeologist Dr Oliver O’Grady dies suddenly, aged 39 https://t.co/JMQaULsinH pic.twitter.com/IeWe73xqz0
— The Courier (@courier_pshire) June 1, 2020
It’s with profound sorrow that we announce the sudden death of our great friend and colleague Dr Oliver O’Grady.
We’ve been collaborating with Olly on all manner of projects over the past eight years from Airports to Hill Forts and everything in between. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/l4k08paJkH— Atlas Geophysical (@atlasgeo) May 29, 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our friend and colleague Dr Oliver O’Grady. We first met Oli in 2016 when we told him about the group and our beloved cemetery.
— Dundee Howff Conserv (@DundeeHowff) May 28, 2020
Having heard about this great loss, the family of this individual is passing through pains, mourning the unexpected passing of their beloved.
This departure was confirmed through social media posts made by Twitter users who pour out tributes, and condolences to the family of the deceased.
More details have not been released about this death, and actual death age and date are yet to confirmed by us. We are still working on getting more details about the death, as family statement on the death is yet to be released.