Momina-Skill-Obituary

Momina Skill

Rancho Bernardo, California

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Rancho Bernardo It's with a great deal of sadness and loss that family and friends announce the passing of Momina Skill on October 14, 2020. She passed peacefully at her home in Rancho Bernardo. She is survived by her sister Nancy along with nephews and nieces.Momina was born on the Eastside of...

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Whenever the ladies went to lunch with Momina, we always had some handsome male friend coming bye to say hello to Momina! It soon became a joke among our friends how long before someone came over to our table. Not only was she a man´s woman but she was a women´s woman. I miss you, Liz Tereschuck

I met Momina late one chaotic night when we had to evacuate due to wildfires. We left Ramona and went to my brothers home (across from Momina's home). As the fire moved, we prepared to evacuate again, there in the middle of the street was Momina, trying to put her large suitcase, dog crate, and assorted boxes in her tiny convertible. We convinced her to come with us. She stayed with us for 10 days and we remained friends ever since. She summed up our chance meeting as, "The Lady and The...

When I first met Momina, at San Rafael Catholic Church. I was impressed with her friendly demeaner. She was a very sweet lady, always beautifully dressed and always had a smile on her face. She will be greatly missed.

When I moved to Rancho Bernardo in 1993 I saw this nice woman almost every morning walking past my house then turning and walking back up the street. I learned later that she lived quite a few blocks away from me, so this was a good walk for her. I admired her consistency but did not know who she was until I met her when I started to work as a volunteer at Pomerado Hospital. Momina was the Chair and Assistant Bookkeeper of the gift shop . Her work was part of making the volunteer...

Fond memories of a lovely lady.

Momina was a lovely lady and i have surely missed her. God Bless her and her family.
Carolyn Wells

Momina was a dear friend and was always so supportive of me through the years. I will miss her welcoming, smiling presence when I arrived at the Republican Women’s meetings and events.

Heaven gained another beautiful soul. Momina will forever be in my directory of fellow patriots ;-)

What a delight to know as a number of us met after the RBRWF board meetings at Cocos once a month. She has already been missed as the meetings in person have been suspended. The family I know will miss her.
I hope to be at the remembrance gathering on November 3rd.