A gentleman at rest. Lindsay was always only too happy to help a fellow broadcaster out. Lindsay and John’s contribution to country football will never be forgotten.
Thanks for the memories.
Warren Riches
Radio 3cs-Colac
warren riches July 8, 2024 An absolute sporting legend.Very sad to hear of Lindsay’s passing. Deepest sympathy to the Hill family. Des and Carmel Noonan
Des Noonan July 4, 2024 To Barb, Warren and family. I was truly saddened to hear of Lindsay’s
passing. I have fond memories of a humorous man who took the time to engage with all around him. Sincere condolences to you all.
Kay Hutchinson July 3, 2024 So sorry to hear of Lindsay’s passing. Great memories of friendship and playing football with the Colac Tigers football club. Our sympathy and thoughts to Barbara and family. Jim and June Lang.
June Lang July 2, 2024 Every now and then in life a special person comes along who is loved by all. That was Lindsay. I worked with Lindsay for many years at 3YB. He was a man full of kindness, respect, humour, a great work ethic, and a genuine interest in everyone he met. Lindsay, together with the late Jonny Holland, hold a very special place in my heart . Condolences to Barb and family.
Lois and David Chislett July 1, 2024 To Barb and family. Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Lyndsay. He was a good friend and neighbor. Sadly missed. From all in Colonial Court
Maida Gilbert July 1, 2024 My condolences to the Hill family on the passing of Lyndsay. A true gentleman, always willing to go that extra mile to help where needed and spending time explaining all those little details. Whether it was fixing jukeboxes or pinball machines or even playing badminton. An unfortunate loss to everyone who knew him.
Paul Marks July 1, 2024 Deepest Sympathy to Barb, Warren and Family.
Lyndsay was a great workmate and a great champion of our radio station. His contribution over the years to the football and the bike race was fabulous. I’m sure Tony Wilkinson and John Holland will be welcoming him with open arms… they are all missed
Carol Laycock July 1, 2024 3YB FM wish to express our condolences to the family of Lyndsay Hill.
A voice synonymous with local sport, Lyndsay broadcast over 700 Hampden League matches over a three decade span on 3YB.
The majority of those, were alongside his close friend and calling partner, the late John Holland.
The Hampden League “Hall of Famer” was also heavily involved in 3YB’s coverage of the iconic Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic.
Vale Lyndsay Hill
3YB FM / Coast FM July 1, 2024 Our thoughts are with Barbara and family, we have always been grateful for the support and friendship that Lindsay gave us and we will always remember him as very special friend.
Rob & Kerry
Gass.
Robert & Kerry Gass June 30, 2024 My thoughts are with you Barbara and family at this sad time. Many great memories with Lyndsay, John Holland and Graham Bell in the horse Max trained called Whist,thinking of you all
Di Sullivan
Di sullivan June 29, 2024 Wonderful man who I had the great privilege of working with for many years…from when he first called 3YB’s footy broadcasts with Chris Kerr in 1970, for the next 40 years. At 3YB we wre so lucky to have him. Our thoughts are with Barbara and family.
Mal O'Toole June 29, 2024 Absolutely beautiful Man, and much loved.
Will be sadly missed by so many.
My heart goes out to all the extended Hill clan.
Graeme Morton June 28, 2024 Goodbye Lyndsay and thank you for your friendliness and kindness, quick wit and fun over the years.
It was our privilege to be welcomed into your family circle.
Our love and condolences to Barbi, Jenni, Trudy, Wasa and families… from
Mary O’Brien
Helen Keegan and family
Clare Lowe and family
Lenny O’Brien and family
Donna Dixon and family
Kate De Boo and family
and Emma O’Brien.
A happy man in whose company we felt welcomed…
Mary O'Brien June 28, 2024 Sending our love to Barb.and your family at this sad time. When I started at 3YB in 1976, Lindsay was an integral part of the sports scene, and I got to know him well over this time. I just loved the preparation he put into his sports shows, and footy coverage, and at the same time he was such a true gentleman in life. One of the funniest things I remember, was when he and John Holland were doing a footy preview, live, when Jack Walker walked into the studio, and took the Standard off them, which they were using at the time!! He was such a big part of the sports side of the station, and will be missed greatly. Best wishes, Steve and Gaye Welsh.
Steve Welsh June 27, 2024 Wonderful memories of bowling together A real gentleman will be sadly missed
Graeme and Laraine
Laraine Graeme Pickett June 27, 2024 RIP Lyndsay – provided me with part time work at the bowl whilst I was studying at Deaken. A better boss I could not have asked for. A man who genuinely cared about you in all chats. Sure he was the same with everyone. Very generous in all aspects. Thoughts and prayers to his family at this time.
Les Johnson June 27, 2024 Dear Barbara and family. It has been a sad week for Lyndsay’s close golfing mates over many years, namely Tony O’Dowd, Bill Wright, Rex Conn and myself. We thoroughly enjoyed our golf together which was always competitive, especially when 20 cent digits were at stake! Lyndsay was always a great putter and as a result we always wanted to have him as a partner for the digits. It is absolutely true to say that Lyns was one of nature’s gentlemen. He always expressed his great gratitude for anything that was done for him in his later years. To Barb and family, you are in our thoughts and you can be very proud of the legacy left by your husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather.
Rod and Jenni Coutts
Rod Coutts June 27, 2024 Love and sympathy to dear Barbara, Jenni, Trudey, Warren and families on the passing of Lyndsay, brother-in-law of Maggie & Neil and uncle of Rolf, Anna and Diethard-Paul. He was such an efficient, fair and fun Boss to work for at Colac Bowl in the 1960s too.
We will always remember Lyndsay’s warm welcoming smiles and cheerful laughs. Lyndsay saw the best in people, understood their quirks and never had a harsh word to say about anyone.
All our family were very proud of Lyndsay when he played footy for the Colac Tigers and later when he branched out to coaching and involvement with many other sports in differing capacities.
Vale Lyndsay 💜
Maggie Kenneady (Margaret Pederick) June 27, 2024 Lyndsay it was a pleasure to work with you it was a pleasure to bowl with you it was an honour to know such a good man my condolences to Barbara and family
RIP Lyndsay
Barry Warren June 27, 2024 Barb and family we are saddened to hear ofLindseys passing, he was a great man and gave so much to the community, always had time for a chat and a lot of interest in what was going on in everyone’s life ,, His ten pin bowling days will never be forgotten, . John would be waiting for him at the pearly gates , we are thinking of you all at this very sad time ,, love Barry & Colleen Warren and family x
Colleen Warren June 27, 2024 To Barbara and family our thoughts are with you.
Thankyou Lyndsay for encouraging me to play Tenpin Bowling. Our time together in the Ball & Chain league and trips to Melbourne and other centres for tournaments will remain special to me.
It is a privilege to have a gentleman like Lyndsay as a friend.
Peter & Shirley McKane
Peter McKane June 26, 2024 Our thoughts are with Barb and the family at this sad time. Lindsay’s spirit will live on in his children and grandchildren.
Neale & Cheryle Todd
Neale Todd June 26, 2024 Condolences to Barbara and family. It was a pleasure and an honour to work alongside Lyndsay in the commentary box during his time calling Hampden football with John Holland. They were a great combination. Lyndsay the calm, earnest voice and John more excitable and funny. Although there was competition between the press and radio, Lyndsay was always polite, friendly and supportive to representatives of The Standard newspaper. It’s an old-fashioned thing to say but I think it fits: a gentleman.
Peter Fletcher June 26, 2024 I’m so saddened to read of Lindsay’s passing. We broadcast footy together on 3YB in 1975/76. He was very much my mentor, well before that word was commonly used. I couldn’t have wished for anyone better. And thanks to Lindsay, I was still commentating [in the SANFL] up til 5 years ago. My thoughts & prayers are with his family.
Doug Oakley June 25, 2024