CUSTIS, Bernard Eugene
Thursday February 23, 2017 marked the passing of Bernie Custis in his 88th year and the commencement of great grief for so many people from the worlds of education and athletics. Bernie is survived by his sister Joan Mayfield of Philadelphia, PA, nephew Brandon Mayfield of Philadelphia, PA and niece Joanne Mayfield of Hartford, CT. Predeceased by his wife of 47 years Lorraine (Dafoe) Custis. Bernie was fortunate to have a wonderful companion, Doreen Douglas, who will miss him dearly. As a testament to Bernie’s character, he had many families adopt him and for so many, he is a much loved uncle who will be sadly missed. Bernie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 23, 1929. His athletic prowess shone at an early age and he lettered in baseball, football, basketball and track and field while attending High School. Bernie earned an athletic scholarship to Syracuse University where he starred in football as an African-American quarterback, which was unheard of at that time. Bernie’s exposure to overt racism occurred when he attended a training camp after being drafted by the Cleveland Browns and was told that the NFL was not ready for a “coloured” quarterback. Bernie was given an opportunity to play for the Hamilton Tiger Cats in 1951 where he became the first African-American quarterback in North America. He was able to demonstrate his skills as quarterback and running back and he was instrumental in winning the Grey Cup in 1953. His football career ended abruptly due to injury but also heralded his coaching career with the Oakville Black Knights, Burlington Braves, Sheridan Bruins and McMaster Marauders. Bernie became a teacher and a principal for the Wentworth County School Board in which dedicated himself to having all youth maximize their potential. The coach may be gone but his legacy will endure forever. Many thanks to Dr. Adam Greszlo, CCAC, staff of Appleby Place Retirement Home, Lakeshore Place transitional care unit, and Billings Court Manor for the exceptional care provided to Bernie as his health declined. Visitation at SMITH’S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of QEW), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333), on Thursday, March 2, 2017 from 6-9p.m and Friday, March 3, 2017 from 1pm. until the time of a Celebration of Bernie’s Life at 2p.m. at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre, 440 Locust Street, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1T7. Donations in memory of Bernie to a charity of choice would be sincerely appreciated.
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