Fraser Kain Littlewolfe
Posted Nov 25, 2025 | 10:09 AM

Fraser Kain Littlewolfe was born at Lloydminster, SK on August 24, 1990, to Jean Takakenew of Thunderchild, SK and Percy Littlewolfe of Onion Lake, SK. The Creator called him home on November 21, 2025.
He was a fun, loving, and the most caring guy you could have met. He welcomed everyone with a smile and wasn’t shy about meeting new people. Fraser was the type to cheer you up if he saw you down. He made sure everyone around him was loved.
Fraser is predeceased by: his maternal grandparents, Emma Whitstone, Walter Takakenew, Gabe Takakenew, David Takakenew, Mabel Paquette, Bella Wapass, Helen Carter, Sam Takakenew, Maria Takakenew, Morris Paskimin and Eva Paskimin; his paternal grandfather, Albert Littlewolfe; his aunties, Lila Newlove, Carolyn Ryane, Helen Littlewolfe, Rosa Bruno and Selina Littlewolfe Margaret Wapass, Celia Clenell, Julia Helgason; his uncles, Roger Littlewolfe, Lee Whitstone, Billy Wapass Sr, Melvin Littlewolfe, and Wallace Littlewolfe; his cousins, Sharmaine Jimmy, Sunshine Whitstone, Karen Littlewolfe, Melanie Littlewolfe, Monti and Ryane; his brother, Ben Berland, and Riley Berland; and his sisters Leslie Takakenew and Roxanne Takakenew.
Fraser is survived by: his mother, Jean; his father, Percy Littlewolfe; his brothers, Thriston , Tyler, Dustin, Carlin, Derek, Lovell, Riley, Logan, Memphis and Samual, Simon, Ricky; his sisters, Angela Koraley, Mariah, Isabel, Shakira, and Amy; his beautiful children, Frazer, Kenyon, and his nephew Nathanial who he took as his own son; his aunts, Crystal (Rick), Pierrita (Brian), Cody, Soaringeagle and numerous nieces, nephews, aunties, uncles, Kokoms, Mosooms and cousins.
A Wake will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the Chief James Okanee Memorial Centre, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan.
The Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at the Chief James Okanee Memorial Centre, Thunderchild First Nation, Saskatchewan.
- Date : 2025-11-21
- Location : Chief James Okanee Memorial Centre