Marlene Bulmer
1937-2020
On November 30th, 2020, heaven gained
another angel. Mum was Called home. Marlene Carol Bulmer Passed away
peacefully at the Campbellton Regional Hospital. Born on February
5th, 1937 in Toronto, Ontario. She was
Predeceased by our father Orville in 1983.
Marlene (Mum) leaves behind her children: Steven (Roberta) of
Yellowknife, Cynthia (Allison Metallic) of Listuguj, Wendy (late Kevin
Mann) of Campbellton and Gregory of Campbellton; her 11 grandchildren,
15 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren also by many
nieces, nephews and friends.
During her life she worked many places, Greys Restaurant,
which her uncle owned and where she met our dad. When she
worked at L&N Deli, back in the day she hooked everyone on
chicken fritters ha! ha! She also worked in the
Artic Tundra, miles North in Yellowknife. She was amazed by the beauty
of this area which could only be reached by helicopter, she would stop
and visit her son steven and his lovely family before returning home
to Campbellton. To mums’ best friends thank you!
an utterly amazing group of women the best and can’t leave
out all their wonderful children.
Marlene appreciated so many people and things, she loved
everybody and that is the truth. She was so funny, kind, dependable,
she loved animals, music, trees you guys know what she was
like.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing
protocols, family and friends are not being able to come to
Campbellton so a celebration of her life will be held at a later
date.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Marlene Bulmer 19372020..
Death notice for the town of: Campbellton, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick
This is very sad news because it marks the end of an era. She was a perfect blend of old fashioned charm and compassion whilst fitting in perfectly as decades passed and times changed. No eulogy could do this women justice because it would take too long to list her amazing qualities. A very special woman, I see a little bit of her in each of her loving family members. Which I guess, is the greatest compliment I can give them.
RIP Mrs. Bulmer…
How many times have I tried to write condolences to her loving children.Im still reeling here at the loss of my very best friend. We were always good buds over the years..
Even when we were apart. Loved our phone calls. Always felt that we just talked just yesterday.
Both of us loved inspirational poetry. Especially the poem by Irish H
Robert Hastings . It was called …,The Station’. Just a good read for all of us these days.Will miss her so much. Always.