Maple Ridge to honour volunteer, businessman and builder

March 29, 2021

The City of Maple Ridge is going to honour a longtime volunteer early next month.

Peter Hill was a soccer enthusiast, and a bench with a memorial to the local businessman is going to be dedicated on April 9 at Karina LeBlanc field.

Hill passed away at the age of 79 on April 13, 2020, just as the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic were being felt in Canada. His celebration of life was a quiet event attended by 50 of the people closest to him. About another 200 watched online, said his son Darren.

He was well known in Maple Ridge, and many got to know him through soccer. Originally from Leicestershire, England, he had a passion for the game, and was soon coaching and volunteering in the sport. He co-founded the River Road Soccer Club, with Don Tilley, which would eventually become the Golden Ears Soccer Club.

“He came to all of my games, even as an adult,” said Darren.

Since Peter passed, numerous people have told Darren how much his father meant to them as a mentor on the soccer pitch.

Source: Maple Ridge News