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Jill Neill - an inspiration


IT is with great sadness that I have just learned of the death of Jill Neill.

Jill worked as a reporter in Richmond for both the Darlington & Stockton Times and The Northern Echo.

She was the first person I met when I joined the Echo as a frightened young man in 1984. In those days, Jill was the newsdesk secretary and she was the friendly, welcoming face that was sent down to collect me from reception.

She later re-trained as a journalist and worked for the Darlngton & Stockton Times and then for The Northern Echo too, although it is entirely fair to say her heart was always with her beloved D&S.

Jill was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December 2006 and faced her illness with extraordinary courage, continuing to work through long periods of chemotherapy and never complaining.

When the side-effects became too bad and she wasn't well enough to come to work, she worried about the effect it was having on her colleagues.

She was always thinking of others.

When she lost her hair, she wrote about her experiences of having a wig fitted because she wanted to highlight the importance of the service and to make others feel less self-conscious.

In June 2007, she ran the Race For Life in South Park in Darlington to raise money for Cancer Research.

I visited Jill in a Richmond hospice a few weeks ago. I was worried about what to say but she made it so easy, asking about her colleagues and my family.

She had just come in after being taken for a walk around the gardens outside.

"You don't realise how wonderful it is just to smell the flowers and the fresh air," she said.

Her room was overflowing with flowers from local organisations and individuals who respected her as an excellent community journalist and a very nice person.

She was one of the bravest people I have ever met and she will be greatly missed.

Comments(2)

Malcolm L Warne says...
10:41pm Mon 13 Oct 08

Jill was simply the best community journalist I ever worked with.
She had a passion for the town she worked in - Richmond - which few will ever match.
She had a talent which could have taken her almost anywhere in journalism but she chose to stay in the area where she was brought up.
She was self-less, hard-working and determined, qualities that stayed with her throughout her illness.
She leaves a big gap - in Richmond, in the Darlington & Stockton Times, The Northern Echo and, most regrettably, the lives of her partner and family.

Nigel Burton says...
12:24pm Tue 14 Oct 08

Jill wasn't the sort of person to shout about her achievements. She would have laughed if someone had described her as courageous.
Jill much prefered life in the background to living in the spotlight.
Yet Jill was probably the most courageous person I have been lucky enough to have known.
She met the most devastating news a person could be given with a stoicism that was simply breath-taking.
Each time we met after her illness took hold I came away thinking just how brave she was.
True, her faith helped her enormously. As she said a few weeks before she died: "I don't fear death - it's just a way of passing on from this world to somewhere better."
For Jill's sake I really hope that is true, because no one deserved to go to a better place more than Jill Neill.
Sadly, her passing leaves this world a worse place without her sunny disposition and ready smile.
Rest in peace Jill, I'll miss you.



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