Advertisement
News

Much-loved Big Issue vendor John Hill has died

The Glasgow seller died in October at the age of 42

Popular Big Issue vendor John Hill has been remembered for his “love, kindness and conscientious spirit” following his tragic death.

The Glasgow seller, who sold the magazine on the city’s Buchanan Street up until last June, died in October aged just 42.

John will be laid to rest on Wednesday November 13 at 11.30am at Linn Crematorium in Glasgow before a wake at the Kingspark Hotel in Rutherglen with all welcome.

One of John’s regular customers, Laura Brown, spoke to The Big Issue to pay a touching tribute to the vendor, praising him for “holding his head up high”.

“John later became my friend, but before that, he was my regular and reliable Big Issue vendor from Christmas 2013,” she said. “It was my first time working in the big city, and John formed part of the landscape with his bright red tabard and armful of magazines.

He always dressed smartly and held his head high

“When I met him, he was working on Buchanan Street, which is Glasgow’s main shopping hub. Come rain or shine, wind or hail, John would be out working his pitch. He was never loud or out there. He wasn’t an all singing, all dancing vendor, but more reserved and quietly respectful, steadfast in the storm of shoppers.

Advertisement
Advertisement

“John taught me a lot about the kind of life I didn’t know about. He showed me the ice on the shoulder of the DWP when he missed an appointment with them and was unceremoniously sanctioned for weeks on end. He showed me the heat of the fire at his back when he was facing eviction proceedings from the council, and the weight of the barriers he faced to try and enter the court proceedings in an attempt to defend himself and seek mercy.

“John also taught me a lot about love, kindness and having a conscientious spirit.  John knew that working alone in the city was an opportunity for an income. He also knew it came with it risks and he weighed those up in favour of the opportunity. John faced prejudice and discrimination from the public each day.  Tempting as it was, he didn’t bite back. He always dressed smartly and held his head high.

“The biggest lesson that John taught me is that a vendor is a person above all. A person is made up of flaws, weaknesses and chinks in their well-worn armour. A person is also made of the ability to care, to love and to persist and be there for friends and family when it matters most. I look through all of my Facebook message exchanges with John over the years and realise how much we shared with each other – moans about our day to day lives and celebrations of the little things that make life worth living.

“Over time, it became easier to see that sometimes his smile was genuine, and sometimes it masked his pain and worry. What a friend. Fly high.”

John is survived by his partner, Margaret and his father, John Snr.

Advertisement

Change a vendor's life this Christmas

This Christmas, 3.8 million people across the UK will be facing extreme poverty. Thousands of those struggling will turn to selling the Big Issue as a vital source of income - they need your support to earn and lift themselves out of poverty.

Recommended for you

Read All
'Living is expensive': DWP winter fuel cuts forcing pensioners to choose between heating and eating
Chancellor Rachel Reeve standing at a podium and smiling
Winter fuel payment

'Living is expensive': DWP winter fuel cuts forcing pensioners to choose between heating and eating

'We must remove the shackles of stigma': Five ways Labour wants to shake-up Right to Buy
Labour deputy prime minister abd housing secretary Angela Rayner
Right to Buy

'We must remove the shackles of stigma': Five ways Labour wants to shake-up Right to Buy

Rents in UK are rising at highest rate in decades. Will they keep going up?
rents uk
Renting

Rents in UK are rising at highest rate in decades. Will they keep going up?

'Dismay' for disabled and vulnerable households as average annual energy bills to rise to £1,738
Blue flames from a gas hob
Energy bills

'Dismay' for disabled and vulnerable households as average annual energy bills to rise to £1,738

Most Popular

Read All
Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits
Renters: A mortgage lender's window advertising buy-to-let products
1.

Renters pay their landlords' buy-to-let mortgages, so they should get a share of the profits

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal
Pound coins on a piece of paper with disability living allowancve
2.

Exclusive: Disabled people are 'set up to fail' by the DWP in target-driven disability benefits system, whistleblowers reveal

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over
next dwp cost of living payment 2023
3.

Cost of living payment 2024: Where to get help now the scheme is over

Citroën Ami: the tiny electric vehicle driving change with The Big Issue
4.

Citroën Ami: the tiny electric vehicle driving change with The Big Issue