• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

‘I was set on fire aged 3 – 300 surgeries later, a special gift has given me my life back’

4 August 2025

Haunting image of skeletal girl, 9, shows Gaza’s ‘catastrophic’ hunger crisis

4 August 2025

Nigel Farage ‘fanning flames of hatred’ with ‘dangerous’ claims of ‘cover-up’

4 August 2025

Octopus Energy, British Gas, EDF, EON and Ovo bills can be slashed by £100 with one move

4 August 2025

Liverpool legend pays touching Diogo Jota tribute on first match at Anfield since tragedy

4 August 2025

EasyJet traveller feels sick after spotting what couple are doing on budget flight

4 August 2025

Love Island icon’s bombshell revelations about one finalist – ‘Walking red flag of a man’

4 August 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • ‘I was set on fire aged 3 – 300 surgeries later, a special gift has given me my life back’
  • Haunting image of skeletal girl, 9, shows Gaza’s ‘catastrophic’ hunger crisis
  • Nigel Farage ‘fanning flames of hatred’ with ‘dangerous’ claims of ‘cover-up’
  • Octopus Energy, British Gas, EDF, EON and Ovo bills can be slashed by £100 with one move
  • Liverpool legend pays touching Diogo Jota tribute on first match at Anfield since tragedy
  • EasyJet traveller feels sick after spotting what couple are doing on budget flight
  • Love Island icon’s bombshell revelations about one finalist – ‘Walking red flag of a man’
  • End of season clearance sale slashes huge palm tree worth £180 to under £60
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » ‘My husband seemed confused on Christmas holiday – then he died in front of me’
Health

‘My husband seemed confused on Christmas holiday – then he died in front of me’

By staff4 August 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Andy McFarlane, 72, began showing signs of confusion and difficulty with everyday tasks during the holiday in Fuerteventura in 2022 – 18 months later he died from a brain tumour

One of Andy's last holidays with Joanne before his diagnosis.
One of Andy’s last holidays with Joanne before his diagnosis(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

A man died from a brain tumour after his confusion on a Christmas holiday was initially put down to over-tiredness.

Andy McFarlane, 72, began showing signs of confusion and difficulty with everyday tasks during the holiday in Fuerteventura in late 2022. His wife, Joanne, 63, initially thought he might be overtired or unwell, but when he became increasingly disoriented and forgetful, she contacted their GP in Scotland.

They were urged to return home immediately for further tests and a CT scan at St John’s Hospital in Livingston revealed a brain tumour. It comes after a woman, 20, was found dead on bus with 26 iPhones glued to her body.

READ MORE: Man dies after wife runs him over in car park in ‘tragic accident’READ MORE: Oasis death: Everything we know as fan ‘plunges from balcony’ in Wembley fall

Andy died from a brain tumour after his confusion on a Christmas holiday was initially put down to overtiredness
Andy died from a brain tumour after his confusion on a Christmas holiday was initially put down to overtiredness(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

He was later diagnosed with a glioblastoma – an aggressive, cancerous form of the disease. Andy had radiotherapy but started to decline in early 2024, eventually passing away on July 1, 2024. Joanne, from Linlithgow, Scotland, said: “I was in a state of total shock when doctors found the tumour.

“Andy was the love of my life – quiet, kind and full of cheeky humour. He had a deep love of the natural world and spent his career as an ecologist and countryside manager.”

Andy had an operation to remove the tumour in February 2023 and the family were then told it was cancerous and incurable. Joanne said: “After surgery at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in February 2023, we were told it was glioblastoma, a word we’d never even heard before.

Andy and Joanne Macfarlane's wedding day - 2nd July 1999
Andy and Joanne Macfarlane’s wedding day – 2nd July 1999(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

“The oncologist said it was incurable and that he likely had 12 to 18 months. Andy just said, ‘Alright then, I’ll go for 18,’ and we focused on the treatment ahead.

“Andy didn’t fully understand what was happening. The doctors started him on steroids, and within days he seemed like himself again. It was a deeply stressful time as I wasn’t sure what the future would look like.”

He received six weeks of radiotherapy at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. Friends rallied around to help with transport to daily appointments, giving Joanne vital support.

Andy Macfarlane on his apartment balcony in Fuerteventura
Andy Macfarlane on his apartment balcony in Fuerteventura(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

For a while, scans showed stability, but in early 2024, Andy’s condition began to decline. He became increasingly confused, unsteady, and dependent on Joanne for full-time care.

Despite the troubles, the couple returned to Fuerteventura in April 2024 to celebrate Joanne’s birthday – a final trip to a place they both loved.

“That final year was the hardest,” Joanne said. “Andy had become disoriented and distant, so it was like losing him before he was gone. He was so frustrated by what was happening to him.

The dad with his daughter Hazel, after his diagnosis, operation and during radiotherapy
The dad with his daughter Hazel, after his diagnosis, operation and during radiotherapy(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

“Caring for him became incredibly difficult. He was in and out of hospital and eventually moved to a palliative care unit in Armadale, where they were so kind.

“Even near the end, there were moments where I knew he was still there. One day, I was crying beside him, and he gently stroked my arm, just like he used to. It was the last loving gesture he made, and I’ll never forget it.”

Andy remained at the palliative care centre in Armadale for four days until, on July 1, 2024, he died peacefully with Joanne beside him – just one day before what would have been their 25-year wedding anniversary.

Andy dieddied peacefully with Joanne beside him – just one day before what would have been their 25-year wedding anniversary
Andy dieddied peacefully with Joanne beside him – just one day before what would have been their 25-year wedding anniversary(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

Determined to turn her grief into action, Joanne is now fundraising and calling on Holyrood to increase investment in tackling brain tumours, in Andy’s memory.

Through efforts such as the “200k in May Your Way” challenge, she’s raised over £5,750 to support the Scottish Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence – a collaboration between Brain Tumour Research and Beatson Cancer Charity.

The centre is dedicated to developing new treatments for glioblastoma. Joanne said: “Since Andy’s death, I’ve raised more than two days of funding for the new research centre, in hope that they’ll find a cure.

The 72-year-old began showing signs of confusion and difficulty with everyday tasks during the holiday
The 72-year-old began showing signs of confusion and difficulty with everyday tasks during the holiday(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

“I switched all my birthday and Christmas fundraisers to support them. This year, for the 200k challenge, I walked, swam and sketched – one drawing equalling 2.3 kilometres.

“Friends took to requesting sketches more than tracking my mileage! But I don’t mind. It keeps me occupied, creative, and connected to Andy.

“What I find unforgivable is how little is still known about brain tumours. How can something that kills more children and adults under 40 than any other cancer receive such little funding? It’s why I’m campaigning now – writing to politicians, raising awareness, and doing all I can to support this cause.

Andy on a fishing trip to the Hebrides before his diagnosis
Andy on a fishing trip to the Hebrides before his diagnosis(Image: Brain Tumour Research / SWNS)

“Glioblastoma is a horrible diagnosis and right now, it’s a death sentence. That has to change for everyone who receives the same devastating news as Andy.”

Ashley McWilliams, community development manager at Brain Tumour Research, said: “Andy’s story highlights the heartbreak so many families face after a brain tumour diagnosis, and the strength it takes to face such an overwhelming disease.

“Joanne’s courage in sharing their story and her incredible fundraising efforts are helping to drive vital awareness and support research into glioblastoma. We are so grateful for everything she is doing in Andy’s memory.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

New NHS vaccine available from today for ‘antibiotic resistant’ super strain

4 August 2025

James Whale dead: Kidney cancer symptoms you should know include subtle urine colour change

4 August 2025

‘I thought I was bloated – now fatal condition is starving me to death’

4 August 2025

‘Brain condition affecting every part of my body means people think I’m drunk’

4 August 2025

Love Island’s Olivia Bowen shares update after Vanishing Twin Syndrome battle

4 August 2025

‘I was dumped on first date for being bald – Turkish transplant transformed me’

4 August 2025
Latest News

Haunting image of skeletal girl, 9, shows Gaza’s ‘catastrophic’ hunger crisis

4 August 2025

Nigel Farage ‘fanning flames of hatred’ with ‘dangerous’ claims of ‘cover-up’

4 August 2025

Octopus Energy, British Gas, EDF, EON and Ovo bills can be slashed by £100 with one move

4 August 2025

Liverpool legend pays touching Diogo Jota tribute on first match at Anfield since tragedy

4 August 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Travel

EasyJet traveller feels sick after spotting what couple are doing on budget flight

By staff4 August 20250

A 27-year-old woman travelling home from Tenerife got the shock of her life after watching…

Love Island icon’s bombshell revelations about one finalist – ‘Walking red flag of a man’

4 August 2025

End of season clearance sale slashes huge palm tree worth £180 to under £60

4 August 2025

Tommy Robinson arrested after viral St Pancras video of him with unconscious man

4 August 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version