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Yellowknifers mourn Sophie Thrasher, a 'motherly' figure on city streets

Sophie Thrasher was known as someone who looked out for others in the city's homeless community.

Thrasher was known for her puppy-themed hat and was a 'wonderful person,' says friend

Sophie Thrasher, left, and companion asked a CBC reporter to take a photo of them in March 2018. Thrasher's death has hit hard for many of the people who knew her. (Walter Strong/CBC)

Some Yellowknifers are grieving after a well-known member of the city's homeless community has died.

Sophie Thrasher was 54years old. She advocated for her rights in the media, sometimes speaking with CBC about herstruggles without housing.

Thrasher's death was a shock for many of the people who hang out on thestreets of Yellowknife.

Heather Lang and Pauline Michelwere Thrasher's friends.

Sitting on the picnic tables outside the city's Safe Harbour drop-in centre, they told CBC how Thrasher wore a puppy-themed hat and was quick to share what she had, giving a little extra money to others if they needed it.

Pauline Michel, left, and Heather Lang sit outside the Safe Harbour drop-in centre in Yellowknife. Lang and Michel were friends of Sophie Thrasher, whose funeral is on May 3.

Michelsaid Thrasher was a "motherly" figure.

"Sophie is a wonderful person," she said. "Every time she sees us she was always happy."

Florence Woodson remembers Thrasher as a gentle person who avoided using curse words.

She was always there for me ... through thick and thin.- Claire Frost

"She wouldn't swear. Any time she wanted to swear, she'd say, 'corn on the cob,'" Woodson said.

"One of our good friends is gone from the streets and I'm so sad."

Claire Frost spent her childhood in the Beaufort Delta region,where Thrasher babysat her in Aklavik.

"She was always there for me ... through thick and thin," Frost said, outside Centre Square Mall. "She is always in my heart."

Outside the McKenna Funeral Home on Wednesday, people gathered and remembered Thrasher.

Thrasher's funeral is at 1 p.m. on May 3 at St. Patrick's Parish in Yellowknife.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said Sophie Thrasher was 55. In fact, she was 54.
    May 03, 2018 11:47 AM CT