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George Hill

1934 - 2017

George Hill obituary, 1934-2017, Kelowna, BC

BORN

1934

DIED

2017

George Hill Obituary

HILL, George, D., QC, B.A., LL.B: 1934 - 2017 George Duncan Hill passed away at Jackman Manor, Aldergrove, BC on February 21, 2017 in his 83rd year surrounded by his family. Predeceased by his beloved wife (Eileen) in 2012, he was a caring father to his children Nadine (Bruce) Elson of Estevan, SK, Sandra (John) Graham and David (Mariann) both of Langley, BC. He was a proud "Papa" to Monica and Dominic Elson, Molly and Keara Graham, Liam and Erik Hill along with great-grandchildren, Iris, Lily and Ciaran Elson. He is also survived by two sisters, Ethel (Ed) Campbell and Ruth Hill, both of Langley, BC. He was predeceased by his sisters Margaret Jessop and Bess Murphy, and by his brother Jim Hill. George was born in Star City, Saskatchewan, the youngest child of George and Isabella Hill. He attended school in Star City and it was there that he met the love of his life, Eileen Clarke, whom he married in 1957. He attended the University of Saskatchewan. It was at university that he first became interested in politics, a passion that endured until he suffered a stroke in June 2016. He loved nothing better than a good political argument and there was no doubt where his political affiliations lay. There are few people that have not been privy to his opinions, thoughts and life lessons! George practiced law in Estevan, SK from 1958 to 1984 with a practice spanning the southeast corner of the province. He was an active member of the Estevan community through his involvement in many things including St. Giles Anglican Church, Order of the Eastern Star, and the Shrine club. He was an honourary life member of the Masonic Lodge. He was involved in a number of business enterprises in Estevan and area and was a key supporter of the new hospital. During his career, George was elected President of the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan (1977), was Chancellor of the Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle, was a board member of the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan (1978-1985) and was Chair of the Board of SaskPower (1982-1985). In 1985, George was named a Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench. After resigning when realizing the job wasn't what he had envisioned, he became President of the Souris Basin Development Authority and under his direction, the Rafferty and Alameda Dams in Estevan and area was constructed. In 1987, when he became the President and CEO of SaskPower, he was one of the architects of economic development within the province through implementation of "Buy Saskatchewan" programs, construction of power plants, expansion of natural gas distribution systems to rural areas and improvement of the electrical system. If companies wanted to do business with SaskPower, they had to demonstrate how the people of the province would benefit. In a move towards retirement, George took a position with SRI Homes in Kelowna, BC. When retired, Eileen and George enjoyed travelling and entertaining, hosting many events and dinners. George was the consummate host, entertaining those around him with tales, often with an embellishment or two! Kelowna was home until Eileen passed away. He moved to Langley in 2013 and took great delight in entertaining fellow residents at Langley Gardens. He also continued to excel in cribbage, a skill none of us has ever been able to replicate! He moved to Jackman Manor in September 2016. Known for his humour, generosity and kindness, George was a friend and an inspiration to many. A memorial service to celebrate and honour his life will be held at the Anglican Cathedral of St. Michael's and All Angels, 608 Sutherland Ave. Kelowna on May 20, 2017 at 2 p.m. Reception to follow. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Saskatchewan Science Centre, Regina. Condolences may be offered to the family at [email protected] or may be directed to Sandra Graham, 9151 - 202B Street, Langley BC V1M 3Y2.

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Published by Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group on Mar. 4, 2017.

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Tammy Morison

February 27, 2018

Very sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a long time, valued Langley Gardens resident and a friend to many. George will be remembered .

January 18, 2018

I only met Mr. Hill on one occasion. I was articling in Regina and my principal sent me to Moose Jaw for a chambers matter. He simply handed me the file and sent me on my way...needless to say I had no idea what I was to do...thankfully there were several experienced lawyers who were also on the file...the judge on the bench was Mr. Hill....after the hearing I went to the library to bone up on the file. Mr. HIll noticed me there and came over to chat...I have never forgotten that incident...He truly was a kind and caring individual...R.D. Palm Springs, CA

Nancy McIntyre

March 29, 2017

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. He was a fun person, a loving father, a great family friend, and I will remember him and our family gatherings always.
love,
Nancy (Henders) McIntyre

Fred Rasmussen

March 15, 2017

My condolences to the Hill family.

Bruce Lamb

March 13, 2017

So sorry to hear of the passing of George. I have wonderful memories of political "discussions" in the kitchen of the Hill's Estevan home, and I can definitely say that those "chats" formed the basis of my politics today.

Just thinking about George's dry sense of humour brings a smile to my face. He'll be missed, for sure!

My sincere condolences to the family. Always remember the good times -- of which there were many!

~ Lambchop

Patricia Twardzik

March 8, 2017

Sincere Sympathies in your loss

March 8, 2017

So many good memories of George, Eileen, Muriel and Bud and a Model A Ford during High School days in Star City, Sk. - a long time ago. We are so fortunate to have had the opportunity to know and love George and Eileen. Condolences to the Hill/Clarke families.

March 8, 2017

George made many contributions to the building of Saskatchewan. Our sincere condolences to the Hill family
Bob and Margaret Lawrence

Walter Keyes

March 6, 2017

To the Hill Family, It was a priveledge to know your dad. I worked with him for several years when he was at SaskPower and found him to be such a clear thinker, kind, tough and fair. He contributed much to Saskatchewan.

David Morgan

March 6, 2017

To the Hill family.

My wife joins me in offering our condolences on the death of George Duncan Hill - a great friend of the Morgan family from our Star City days.

I agree with everything written about George in his obituary. He did indeed make a lasting contribution to the people of Saskatchewan.

My Dad,the late Ken Morgan, gave the Toast to the Bride at George and Eileen's wedding in 1957. Dad also spent the last weekend of his life with George and Eileen in Estevan before his death in 1967.

David Morgan

March 6, 2017

To the Hill family.

My wife Linda joins me in offering our deepest sympathy to a lifelong friend of the Morgan family from our Star City days, George Duncan Hill.

I agree with everything written about George in his obituary. He did indeed make an excellent contribution to Saskatchewan.

My Dad, the late Ken Morgan gave the Toast to the Bride at George and Eileen's wedding in 1957 and also spent his last weekend with them in Estevan before he died in 1967

Tammy Morison

March 6, 2017

George was a wonderful part of the Langley Gardens family. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

Allan Miller

March 6, 2017

So sorry to hear and read of your Father's passing.He was a very nice person and always had a comment to make someone have a smile and a laugh. My thoughts and prayers go to you all.

Brenda Noble

March 6, 2017

Sympathy from the Nobles & Beggs in Estevan

March 5, 2017

I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My sympathies to all.
Sincerely,
Linda Moe
Estevan, Sk

MARVIN & LOUISE WENTZELL

March 5, 2017

WE ARE VERY SORRY TO HEAR OS GEORGE'S PASSING
WE HAD MANY DINNERS WITH EILEEN AND GEORG TOGETHER,WE WANT TO EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY!

March 5, 2017

Sorry to here about your dads passing I remember him fondly from church and as a kid. Tammy (May) McCleary John and Georgia Gulak

Heather McKinnon

March 4, 2017

So sorry to hear of George's passing.
My sympathy to his family.

March 4, 2017

So very sorry to hear about George's passing. Dad always talked about George and the fun times they had.
Thinking of you.
Stacey Wempe and family - (Mel Grimes' daughter

March 4, 2017

Sincere sympathy to the Hill families on the passing of George and Eileen. I worked for Bud Shepardson and your Dad in the early 60's as a secretary, and during that time got to know your Mom as well. Wonderful privilege for me. I married Ron Fichtemann who also knew your parents very well and in looking back Ron just said that he thought that you, Sandra, had worked for us at the flower shop. Ron was also involved in many of the same projects as your Dad during the 60's & 70's.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ron and Cathie Fichtemann
South Delta, B.C.

Diane Dengler

March 4, 2017

My condolences to the Hill family.

March 4, 2017

My condolences to the family in the loss of a loved one. Yes, many a tale were told and fond memories of my time in Estevan in the Financial Services Sector and shared hospitality with George. Elden Gibson, Saskatoon, SK.

patrick wolfe

March 4, 2017

condolences to all.we will all miss the power broker.the times have changed.may God rest your soul.

JOHN DEADLOCK

March 4, 2017

My Sincere sympathy going out to-day to the Family of George Hill, The Passing of George Hill is so sad for myself and My Family.George was very good to my Family and it is with Love and dedication that I will remember Mr. Hill. John Deadlock Family.

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Memorial Events
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May

20

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

Anglican Cathedral of St. Michael's and All Angels

608 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BC