Gillian Hulme
Gillian Hulme, 68, passed away on December 9, 2023.
Gillian was born February 21, 1955 to Alec and Joan Scholey in Sheffield, England. She has an older brother, Paul Scholey, and younger brother, John Scholey.
She attended Grange Grammar School for high school and graduated in 1973. Through school Gillian met some of her closest, lifelong friends, with whom she was close with until her passing. After graduating she began her career, working with various companies throughout the years, and had a long career in marketing from which she retired in 2020.
In 1973, Gillian met Dennis Hulme at the Prince of Wales pub in Sheffield. They were married October 4, 1975. They had many loving years together, travelled the world together and had the opportunity to live in various places around the world before settling in Canada in 1990. Gillian and Dennis went on to have 2 girls, Katherine (Katie) Hulme and Alexandra (Allie) Hulme.
Gillian had a love for life and enjoyed travelling and exploring new places, long walks in nature and spending time with Dennis and her girls. She had various hobbies that she spent time learning and enjoying including sewing, gardening, baking, and art. She loved getting her family and friends together for meals, games and celebrations.
Gillian will be lovingly remembered by her husband Dennis, her daughters Katie and Allie, her mother Joan Scholey, brothers Paul Scholey and John (Helen) Scholey, and nephews. She was predeceased by her father Alec Scholey and niece Rachel Scholey.
Gillian was a loving wife, mother, relative and friend to many and will be greatly missed.
A service will be held at Trinity Funeral Home on December 22, 2023 for family and close friends.
Donations in her memory can be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada through the following link:
https://secure.llscanada.org/site/SPageNavigator/donate.html?fa=STD&s_locale=en_CA&_gl=1*1xrfl0v*_ga*NzcxMzc3MjUxLjE3MDI2NzI5ODY.*_ga_ZL5WVHJVMP*MTcwMjY3Mjk4NS4xLjEuMTcwMjY3MzAxOC4yNy4wLjA.
To Dennis, Katie , Allie and all of Gillians family. Please accept my sincere condolences. Gillian was part of our group at Grange Grammar school . As a group of teenagers we went on holidays together which I remember with great fondness. She was sensible but great fun, clever, and always had time to help and talk to people. She will be greatly missed.
Dear Dennis, Katie and Allie, Doug and I have so many wonderful memories of Gillian which started when you two lived across the street from us. We were fortunate that our relationship carried on through the years. We loved Gillian’s sense of humour and kind heart. Our sympathies go out to you. Rest in Peace Gillian.