Bertha Skye

 

 

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Bertha Lena Skye


On July 18, 2024, surrounded by her loving and devoted family, Bertha Lena Skye passed peacefully at her home.  She had a long and fulfilling life, and she will be missed by many who loved and knew her. Born on June 5, 1932, in Shell Lake Saskatchewan, Bertha Lena Fraser was the daughter of Minnie and Norman Fraser. She was born into a family of 12 children. In 1955, she met Hubert Skye and they were married for 59 years until Hubert’s passing in 2015. Together they raised five children. Bertha held many roles in life that included chef, a Cree Nation elder in residence at Mohawk and Sheridan Colleges and McMaster University, Six Nations Health Foundation member and mentor to many people. Some of her accomplishments include being a Culinary Olympic Medalist, recognition as a Six Nations Community Treasure, receiving a Honourary Fellowship from Mohawk College, and a Honourary Doctorate from McMaster University. Her greatest accomplishment was the family and welcoming home that she and Hubert created together. Predeceased by her parents Minnie and Norman Fraser and siblings Blanche, Jimmy, Ruth, John, Gertie, Edith, Violet, Catherine, Gordon, and Dorothy. Husband Hubert Skye, daughter Deborah Skye, and son Darwin Skye (Pam). Bertha is survived by her children Pam Skye, Brian Skye and Denise Skye, and her brother Mervin Fraser. Grandmother of Stephanie (Shannon), Chris (Char), Courtney (Anthony), Sabrina (Joe), Kurt and Kimberly. Great Grandmother to 12 great grand babies. She was a special Auntie to Viola, Val, Roxanne, Greg, Bill, Norman & Tia, and special GammaB to Val. She was forever friends with Melba Thomas. She was a cherished chosen mom, grandmother, auntie and mentor to many extended family members and friends. “Remember me with smiles and laughter for that’s how I will remember you.”
Bertha will be brought to her 3405 River Range home on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 4 pm. Then on Sat July 20, she will go to R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Home in Hagersville, Ontario where everyone is welcome to join her family. Her visitation will be from 11 am to 6 pm and her Celebration of Life service at 6 pm to 8 pm. Bertha will be back at her home that night at 9 pm and her funeral service & burial will be at Lower Cayuga Longhouse starting at 11 am on Sunday, July 21, 2024. After the services at the Longhouse a meal will be served at the Gathering Place on Pauline Johnson Road. www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Lennie Ellis on
I express my sincere condolences. The Bible promises that your loved one will come to life again on a beautiful paradise earth when death will be no more in John 5:28, 29 and Revelation 21:4.
Posted by Paul Armstrong on
On behalf of all your friends at Mohawk College, my deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers to Bertha's entire family. I cannot express in words the amazing and powerful impact that Bertha made on the Mohawk community and the valuable lessons and learnings she provided to students, employees and to me personally. Her experiences, lessons and advice will be with me for ever and will continue to guide me in my own work and the work of the college overall. It was an absolute honour and privilege to have had a relationship and friendship with Bertha over these many years.

Deepest condolences.
Posted by Carla and Wayne Miller on
Sincere condolences to all! Bertha
will be missed by the entire community.
Posted by Connie Jamieson on
Sincere condolences to the families and friends of Bertha. Such a special lady with so many gifts xo
Posted by Janet VanEvery on
My sincere condolences to Bertha's friends and family. She was certainly a treasure and I will fondly remember our talks and laughs and the wisdom she passed along. She had a way of making everyone she met smile and feel special. Happy trails Bertha, until I see you again.
Posted by Warren & Cheryl Huff on
Our Deepest Condolences to Family and Friends. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs to all. Stay safe!
Posted by Dallas Brock on
Heartfelt condolences to Bertha's children and family members. She was one awesome lady and a great friend to my sister Barb Harris. The dynamic duo. Rest in Peace dear lady. You will be missed.
Posted by Pastor Butch on
Our condolences and prayers to the family on behalf of Medina Baptist Church
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