Tributes have been paid to a “true gentleman” who never stopped even after receiving his cancer diagnosis.
Nigel Hill, 72, has died after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, pancreatic cancer in 2021 and lung cancer in 2022.
Described by Woodbank Cricket Club members as one of the “friendliest, kindest and hardworking people” Nigel touched many lives and helped to raise more than £5,000 for Bury Hospice as a thank you for all their help.
Nigel Hill with hospice chief executive Helen Lockwood (Image: public)
Woodbank Cricket Club announced the news today, sharing their thoughts with his family and praising him for all he did for the club.
A spokesperson said: “As a club, we are devastated at the passing of our club stalwart and current Clubman of the Year, Nigel Hill.
“Nigel touched so many lives and we know everybody will share our sadness and send condolences to all his family.
Nigel Hill with the Bury Hospice team at Woodbank Cricket Club (Image: Newsquest)
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“Nigel wandered over to the club one evening to see what was going on as he heard the music at a T20 and instantly brought his special qualities of getting involved, being a do-er, his technical engineering knowledge and his wonderful humour and smile.
“He was key in driving the club forward, involved in junior and senior development, ground maintenance, key events and, of course, the wonderful sightscreens he codesigned and built.
Nigel Hill with family and friends on the emotional fundraising walk at Woodbank Cricket Club (Image: Newsquest)
"He will be missed in every single aspect of this club and he did not stop, not even after his cancer diagnosis.
“The club was proud to support him with his wish to thank Bury Hospice and, the high regard he is held in was demonstrated by the hundreds of people who turned out to his sponsored walk.
“Good night Nigel, you will be missed by all, we simply can never thank you for all you have done.”
Supporters walked with Nigel as the sun began to set on the cricket grounds (Image: Newsquest)
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Nigel proudly spoke about the hospice, their treatments and his gratitude for the care he had received after his diagnosis.
In August, he decided, with the help of the cricket club, to organise a fundraising walk of 20 laps, approximately four miles around the grounds.
Joined by hundreds of club members, volunteers, friends and family, the beautiful event helped raise thousands.
Nigel Hill with the hospice fundraising team (Image: public)
A spokesperson from the hospice said: “Nigel Hill was a true gentleman and will always be remembered by everyone at Bury Hospice.
“He wanted to show his gratitude for the care he received so organised a fundraising event in August last year, the Walk for Nigel, raising £5,343.20.
“The event was emotionally charged and the love from Woodbank Cricket Club was made visible by the number of people who turned up to support him.
“RIP Nigel.”
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