TRU remembers Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose

TRU remembers Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose

April 13, 2026 at 2:09 pm  Education, Kamloops, News

Thompson Rivers University is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose, Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, a respected Secwépemc knowledge keeper, educator and true champion of language revitalization.

Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose, TRU Doctor of Letters, member of the Esk’etemc First Nation.

A member of the Esk’etemc First Nation, Kye7e DeRose dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Secwépemc culture and knowledge, including Secwepemctsín. She was a strong advocate for education as a pathway to advancing the Secwépemc people, inspiring generations of learners through her teaching and mentorship in schools, communities and post-secondary institutions, including TRU. TRU recognized her extraordinary contributions with an honorary degree.

As an elder advisor and educator, Kye7e DeRose shared her knowledge generously with students, faculty and the broader community, helping deepen understanding of Secwépemc traditions, values and ways of knowing. Kye7e DeRose’s work included contributions to Secwépemc ethnobotany, culturally safe dementia care and language revitalization initiatives such as FirstVoices Secwépemc. In 2018, Kye7e DeRose received the Indspire Award for Culture, Heritage and Spirituality.

As a survivor of residential school, Kye7e DeRose devoted her life to restoring language and strengthening culture. Her leadership, resilience and generosity leave a lasting legacy.

We have been touched by a true leader, role model and inspiration. TRU extends its deepest condolences to her family, including her daughter, TRU Chancellor DeDe DeRose, and to the Esk’etemc community and all those whose lives she touched. Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose is deeply missed and her legacy will continue.

In memory of Kye7e DeRose, campus flags will be flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset on a date to be determined.

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