‘He loved to help people:’ Howie Meeker remembered for more than hockey accomplishments
PARKSVILLE — Tributes are pouring in for Howie Meeker,who was described by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a great Canadian.
The longtime French Creek resident passed away at the age of 97 on Sunday, Nov. 8 around 10 a.m. at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, according to longtime friend Bernie Pascall.
Meeker’s incredible resume includes a Hockey Hall-of-Fame induction as a broadcaster, four Stanley Cup wins with the Toronto Maple Leafs, serving in the Second World War, being a member of parliament and a lengthy career as a popular NHL television personality.
He was also an Order of Canada recipient in 2011. Meeker spent more than four decades advocating on behalf of Special Olympics BC and also backed the B.C. Guide Dogs movement.