Sills described as hard working hockey official

Former national hockey player and  administrator Gregory Sills was described as an affable  and hard working individual who was always willing to serve  as sports administrators, friends and relatives paid tribute to him at a funeral service held yesterday at the First Assembly of God Church on Durban Street,

K.A. Juman-Yassin, President of the Guyana Olympic Association said Sills was a very reliable council member who was always willing to make a contribution to the development of sport.  “It was a privilege to have Gregory as a member representing the hockey board. He was a person who never said no. He was very affable and had a good sense of humour,” Juman-Yassin said in his tribute to Sills who passed away on Wednesday after a prolonged illness.

Tributes were also paid by President of the Guyana Hockey Board, Philip Fernandes, who described Sills as a committed administrator who served the sport with distinction for over three decades.

Sills, who at the time of his death was Honorary Secretary of the Guyana Hockey Board, represented his country in 1988 where Guyana secured a bronze medal at the South American Hockey championship in neighbour-ing Venezuela. He later served as team manager to several hockey teams and became a hockey administrator in 1997.

Hockey players form an arch with their hockey sticks as the body of the late former national hockey player and administrator Gregory Sills leaves the First Assembly of God Church on Durban Street yesterday. (Aubrey Crawford photo)

Also present at the funeral service were former President of the Guyana Hockey Board Chris Fernandes, Secretary General of the Guyana Olympic Association, Ivor O’Brien and Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Conrad Plummer.
Sills’ remains were interned at the Le Repentir cemetery.