Bonnie Renee Skuya

In Loving Memory of

Bonnie Renee Skuya

MARCH 17, 1960 — FEBRUARY 7, 2026

MARSHALL, MN

MAY SHE REST IN PEACE


Benita Renee Roberts was born on March 17, 1960, in Duluth, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Warren and Bernice (Anderson) Roberts. Bonnie grew up all over the world as her dad was stationed in various locations during his military career. At age 15, Bonnie’s family settled in Marshall, Minnesota. She graduated from Marshall High School with the class of 1978. It was there that she met Mr. Paul Skuya.

Bonnie and Paul were united in marriage on October 27, 1979, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Marshall. The couple made their home and raised their three children in Marshall. Bonnie was a devoted homemaker and loving mother for years and later began working for Schwan’s. After nearly 40 years there, Bonnie retired there from administration of the workmen’s compensation department.

Bonnie’s enjoyments in life included being outdoors, sitting in the backyard, camping all over the state, and trying her luck on the penny or nickel slots. She was devoted to her family and thrived when able to spend time with her grandchildren.

Bonnie Skuya died under the care of hospice and with family at her side on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at her home. She reached the age of 65 years, 10 months, and 20 days. Blessed be her memory.

She is survived by her loving husband, Paul “Honey Pot” Skuya of Marshall; 3 children, Jeremy Skuya of Marshall, Jamie Stuckey of Marshall, Joe (and Haley) Skuya of Baltic, SD; mother, Bernice Roberts of Marshall; 5 grandchildren, Mattea Lyngen, Louis Stuckey, Levi Skuya, Haven Skuya, Maryn Skuya; siblings, Dan (and Rose) Roberts of Oakdale, Lee (and Ann) Roberts of New Hope; brothers-in-law, Craig Skuya of Sioux Falls, SD, Steve (and Sue) Skuya of Marshall; beloved Cocker Spaniel, Maggie; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her father, Warren Roberts; parents in law, Anton & Edna Skuya; and sister-in-law, Vicki Skuya.

In Loving Memory of Bonnie Skuya

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