I had the good fortune of serving with Fred in 2 Sigs Sqn Airborne Troop in Petawawa. My sincere condolences to the family. We remaining jumpers miss you....
Deb and I send our sincere condolences to all the Hulme family. As many others have already said, Fred was a dedicated soldier and family man. I still have great pictures going back to when we were together in Germany in '68. RIP old friend. VVV
Our deepest condolences. You'll forever be remembered as the L/Cpl drifting onto the DZ on the Matawa Plains in Petawawa (1965). Fair winds and stand easy - VVV
Condolences to the family. Fred was a dedicated signaller and lineman but most of all a gentleman who was liked by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. All Members of The Signallers Club of Canada
Fred was my first Sgt in the Line Trade. His steady encouragement and guidance enabled me to succeed. I was again extremely fortunate to be posted with him later in my career. Fred you were a strong leader and teacher rest easy my old friend. To all of the Hulme family my sincere condolences. kla-how'-ya tillicum Farewell Friend VVV
I am pleased that I had the opportunity to visit Fred in the hospital last week. My sincere condolences to all the family. Fred was a good friend and true soldier. RIP Fred.
We have lost a true and loyal friend but he will now be with his dear wife Heather who will now be able to hug her wonderful husband. Fred was first of all a great man, loyal husband, father of five daughters, he was a very loyal soldier who served his Country and was willingly ready to give his all. We will miss him so much. "Stand Easy" old soldier. V V V