Donald Wesley Monture
February 4, 1935 – February 15, 2022
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, and friend Don Monture after a hard-fought battle with cancer. After 39 long years, he is finally reunited with the love of his life, Carole. Don was a member of the Mohawk Nation, Bear clan, born and raised on Fourth Line “down by the tracks,” and a proud graduate of SS #6. He is predeceased by his mother Edith (Anderson) Monture and father Claybran Monture, brothers Bud (Irene) and Gilbert Monture, and brother-in-law Jack Frohman. Don was a much-loved son-in-law to the late Elam and Ruby Frohman. Don leaves behind his son Rick (Jennie), grandson and best friend Wesley, twin brother Ron (late Belva), sister Helen Moses (late Russell), sister-in-laws Susan Kruse (late Roland), Peggy Sanderson (Rick), and Ann Frohman, as well as numerous cousins, nephews, and nieces from across Turtle Island. Our family expresses our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the amazing care that Don received from the Six Nations Home & Community Care Team, Six Nations Palliative Team, and the Iroquois Lodge. He was a long-time employee at CGC in Hagersville and a member of Hiram #319 AF@AM. Don was extremely honoured to serve his community and sat on various boards and organizations including the Six Nations Fair Board, Six Nations Arena Board, Six Nations Saddle Club, Six Nations Bicentennial Committee, the Six Nations Veteran’s Association, Six Nations Police Commission, Chiefswood Restoration Committee, Six Nations Genealogy and History Circles, and was a warden for St. John’s Anglican Church. He was an artist, woodworker, moccasin maker, and potter and an avid sports fan who cheered on the Ticats, Maple Leafs, Blue Jays, and the Bills. “Big D” will be remembered for his positivity, lovable nature, sense of humour, and enthusiasm for the history of our people and our community. He loved to travel and covered many miles, from Newfoundland to California, the Northwest Territories and Rocky Mountains to Mexico, but was always glad to return to “God’s Country” – the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. We love him and will miss him. Carole has her man back.
Public visitation will be held at Styres Funeral Home on Wednesday February 16 from 6-8pm, with graveside service taking place at St. John’s Anglican Church (Ohsweken) at 12noon Thursday February 17. COVID-19 protocols in effect. Donations can be made to St. John’s Anglican Church Restoration Fund and Six Nations Veterans Association. A celebration of life will be announced by the family at a later date.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Don Monture 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Ohsweken, Province: Ontario
R.I.P. uncle Don
Jim and Pat Moses