Bronson "Bronstone" Hill

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Bronson "Bronstone" Blair Hill

November 22, 1987 - January 7, 2026

 

It is with profound sadness we announce the sudden passing of our Bronson Blair Hill aka uncle Bunkie. 
He leaves behind his parents Crystal and David Sowden (stepfather), Cecil Hill (deceased), siblings Miranda Hill, Ardel Wythe, Kawerine Hill. Uncle to Austin, Dante, Abel, Juliet, Stanford, Chantel, Taylor.

Predeceased by Hazel LaForme, Wallace &Lasalle Hill, Wallace (Felly), Judy, Hubby (Melba), Bob Green, Olivia-Grace (niece).

Survived by aunts and uncles, Parker White (Marlene), Gray White, Tanya LaForme, Nora Green, Mona Hill, James (Rin) (Paulie). Grandma Norma General Lickers, Tracey, Torrey (Renee), Dianna, many cousins and friends.

Brons was such a loving and giving person, he gave even though he didn’t have much. That was Brons, a huge heart and he cared about everyone.

He will be resting at Hyde and Mott Chapel Hagersville, where visiting will take place on Sunday from 4-6pm with light refreshments. The Funeral service will be in the chapel on Monday January 12, 2026 at 1pm, after please join us for Brons last meal at the Six Nations Community Hall at 1738 Fourth Line.  cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers please give a donation to the Six Nations Food Bank.

Condolences

Posted by Amie Staats on
So sorry for your. Loss Crystal and Dave
My Condolences to you Both, as well as the rest of the family.
Posted by Brandi Martin on
My sincerest, heartfelt condolences Crystal and to his special first cousins and auntie he loved and adored you all so so much..
Posted by Melissa Sault on
I am so very sorry to hear about Bronson. I will always remember him as that little boy with the impish grin and wonderful personality! May he rest in peace.
Posted by Mary Bomberry on
Condolences Crystal and Dave.
Posted by carla and wayne miller on
Sincere condolences to the family.
Bronson will be missed by all who
loved him.
Posted by Dave and Kathy Jamieson on
Condolences to your family.
Posted by Caroline VanEvery-Albert on
I am so sadden to hear of Bronson's passing and that I didn't see the information on his arrangements until just now. I was Bronson's teacher when he was Grade 8 at LSK. As a teacher, there are always those students who you remember and Bronson was one who I have thought of often through the years. It was my first year teaching and I started after Christmas in that class. Bronson came in early every day and we would talk and he would help me get ready for the day. He always had a story and he had a great sense of humor. When I would see him out and about he would always come and say hello. My condolences to the family. May Bronson rest in peace.
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