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Gina Christine Hutcheson

December 17, 2018

Peacefully, on Monday, December 17, 2018 in her 55th year. Beloved wife of Scott for 28 years. Loving mother of Bailey Pilkey (Tyler) and Toni Hutcheson. Dear sister of John Fraumeni (Kathy), Jane Forbes (Roger), Mike Fraumeni (Jocelyn) and Greg Fraumeni. Remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family, in-laws and many friends. Predeceased by her parents, Peggy and Frank Fraumeni. Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2018 from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, where a memorial service will be conducted on Friday, December 28, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Gina are asked to consider the London Health Sciences Foundation – Cancer Program. 

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~ Omega Contractors Inc.

My condolences to the family. Gina was a lifelong friend of my sister. Gina had a sparkle that will be remembered by all.

~ Jana Mangelsen

So sorry 😐 to hear of your loss. So young with so much life yet to life ;( . I for one will remember her from our L82 annual Christmas 🎄parties and at the all sewer main companys Christmas 🎄 fancy dinners and dances. We always sat at the same table or close by and I remember her with a very pleasant smile always !! She even had lost some weight and looked great too and so healthy!I would never of quested she had been fighting cancer . Our deepest condolences to You Scott and family hope God gives you the strength to heal your hearts , you are all in our thoughts and preyes .May she rest in sweet peace . Thinking of you at this most difficult time.

~ John and Mercia Cabral

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~ Giselle Cole

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~ Mike Turek

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~ Leigh Robert

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~ Janis and Marcel, Lori and Gus

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~ Dana Parkes & family

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~ alex & Ginette Redjepi

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~ Carol Ernest

My family and I were deeply saddened to hear of Gina's passing. Gina and I grew up across the street from each other on Renwick Ave. She was my first best friend and in many ways we were part of each other's families. All my childhood memories are intertwined with her and in this way we will always be together riding bikes, crafting doll clothes from tissue paper and cotton balls, playing in the "pit", drinking the "egg" water from the fountain in Springbank Park and on and on. We reconnected on Facebook decades later and I discovered the strong generous woman she'd become with the same spark I recalled from childhood who clearly loved and was loved by her family and many friends. On behalf of my sister Kathryn, and my mother Joyce we offer our heartfelt condolences to her family.

~ Susan Mockler

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~ Rick and Renee Vanderpas

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~ Dana Parkes

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~ Jeff MacMillan

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~ Sue Johnston

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~ Barb Bentley

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~ jeff forbes

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~ Barb mc niven

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~ Sydney MacLean

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~ Lisa and Steven Floyd

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~ Susan mockler

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~ Scott Thompson

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~ Amy Beattie

Scott, Please accept Elaine and my condolences at this time. Gina, you and your family will be in our prayers. words can not express the sadness that we feel.

~ rod hutcheson

I am from the UK and I met Gina when she was in Tenerife at a Thalidomide Conference with her good friend Lianne Powell who is a Thalidomider like myself. I have been a friend of Gina's ever since, I was truly shocked to the core yesterday when I heard that our friend had died, I had no idea she even had cancer, I am guessing Gina wanted no fuss etc. My heart felt condolences to all her family. I shared Gina's love of dogs, and would definitely have had her as my dog walker had I lived anywhere near as I know all the dogs she took care of loved her very much. Rest in peace my friend, you will be missed by many including me, I was really hoping we would meet up again one day. Lots of love and (((((HUGS)))) to all the family I will be thinking of you all this Christmas time and on the 27th and 28th when you say your goodbyes to your wife/mother/sister/aunt xx

~ Hazel Simmons

The picture above says it all! Always Bright, always bubbly! Always fun! Rest with angels! My condolences to all my cousins.

~ Kevin Coulter and Nancy McCall

I had the pleasure of spending time with Gina on more than one occasion but we really got the chance to share some wonderful times while we in Tenerife last May. We Ladies really enjoyed our adventures, Proseco and boy did we laugh!! Our hearts are heavy as we offer the family our deepest condolences. Keep each other close and may all the memories that family and friends share lift your spirits when the grief almost seems unbearable. Remember her love for all of you was immeasurable. Rest In Peace Gina. With love from the Tenerife Girls

~ Giselle Cole

There are some things in life we will never understand. Why did this happen? Why me? What did i do to deserve this? But unfortunately no one ever has an answer because there aren't any. Gina was such a warm hearted welcoming aunt. Always there for a good time every time i saw her. Coming from my father (her brother), Gina was strong. She didn't let any little thing get in the way of what mattered most to her. She was always the first one to wish me a happy birthday on facebook every year, and was always the most outgoing at the anuale Fraumeni Christmas party's. Why did this happen to her? No one knows. The only thing i can think of is that is shows how much of an incredibly strong women she is. Its taught each and everyone of her family and friends that life is short. Do everything in your power to live your absolute best life because i know my aunt Gina sure did. As this holiday season arrises lets all celebrate the wonderful life my lovely aunt Gina lived, and remember the real meaning of family. I saw this one quote saying "we little knew that morning, that God would call you name. In life we loved you dearly; in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to loose you, but you did not go alone, for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, and though we can not see you, you are always by our side. " Love and miss you aunt Gina, fly high🕊

~ Lauren Fraumeni

On behalf of my mum and sisters (Mary Ellen, Anne Marie, Martha, Angela and Julie) and our big family, please know that we are thinking of Gina's family at this difficult time. We have so many fond memories of Gina when we would visit our London Fraumenis. Her passing is such a horrible loss. You are all in our prayers.

~ Paul Fraumeni

Here is a gem of a person who brought so much happiness to so many..some two legged, some four legged and one very special friend..yes..with only one. A varied group of fans if ever there was. Gina looked after my dogs on many occasions and it was a bedlam of joy everytime they spotted her. I know once I left the house they would look at each other and say "Remember good old what's her name?" Gina in the house...that is all that mattered. She loved and grew up with my niece Cheryll and my sister Lianne. She loved my sister true and long, through thick and thin. A lifelong friend in every way. We will miss her bright, wide, ready for anything eyes, her exuberance, her indelible kindness. Travel well and rest easy Gina. We will always keep you safe in our hearts and revered in our memories.

~ Lisa Powell

Gina was my hairdresser and friend for over 12 years. She always made me feel beautiful, but really, she was the beautiful one - inside and out. Condolences to Scott, Bailey and Tony and other family members. She will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. All my love......

~ Jean Lewis

On behalf of the Stanley Norton family, we want to celebrate our cousin, Gina's life. What a joyous woman. Over the years from her childhood to the present we each have memories of her focus on the importance of family and the sharing her love of life. She kept us connected to our London family, an amazing gift to us. Thank you Gina for sharing your life force and we wish you well on your journey. With love and blessings: Yvonne Norton and KamChing Leung, Tom and Mary Norton, Michelle Norton Armstrong, Christopher Norton, Nhadine Leung, Kienan Leung and the grandchildren and great grandchild.

~ Yvonne Nortonleung

Our sincere sympathy to your family.

~ Ross & Kendell Hall

My heart felt condolences to her family. She was fun to be with.

~ Sandra Cain

My condolences to the Hutcheson and Fraumeni families. I will pray that God gives you the strength to cope with such a tragic loss.

~ Jim Currie

I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of Gina. Please accept our condolences and may our prayers help comfort you and hasten the journey of her soul to Heaven.

~ Ray Sands

Gina was my friend from Ryerson Public School before I moved to Toronto. I remember her beautiful smile and her super sweet personality. Thanks to Facebook we reconnected. So sad to hear of her I'll ess and passing. Heaven has a new angel. Xoxo

~ Arlene Cooper

I grew up my entire childhood hanging out at 6 Renwick Ave. I was the kid from around the corner. The Fraumeni family was my second family whether they liked it or not. Whenever Gina would answer the door when I came over she always had a huge smile on her face and would tell me that I didn't need to knock on the door I should just come right in. She always wanted to be part of what Greg and I were doing, however Greg had other ideas and would yell "Mom can you tell Gina to leave us alone", Gina was the sister I never had and I am very sad to see her leaving us so soon.

~ mark and Geddes

On behalf of my sister Pat and myself I would like to express our sadness of hearing of Ginas passing.Our thoughts are with Scott and family and all of my cousins Jane,John,Mike and Greg

~ wayne thorpe

Forever Remembered, Forever Missed Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. Our deepest sympathy, Scott, Bailey, Tony and all Hutcheson and Fraumeni Family Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer. Will always cherish the beautiful memories of Gina. When you lose someone you love you gain an angel you know With love and remembrance, Alex & Ginette Redjepi

~ Alex & Ginette Redjepi

Our hearts are broken to hear this sad news and all we can offer are words of love and support to Scott and family and all our cousins John Jane Mike and Greg and families in the days that lie ahead and we will never forget Gina and always think of her with love and laughter cause she was one of those special people that light up the room with her smile and spirit....you are all in our thoughts and prayers Vaughan, Mary, Kasey and Craig

~ Vaughan Norton and Family

To the Family: My condolences to all of you. May the memories you shared together and the promises found at Daniel 12:2 and John 6:40 comfort you .

~ W.J.

It was with a heavy heart that I learned of Gina's passing. It was a shock, as I didn't know that she had been battling cancer. I will always remember the fun and zany times that we had, with the other crazy synchro Moms that we were both a part of. Gina was a warm, loving, and caring person who I am fortunate to have known. I hope that Scott, Bailey, and Toni find comfort in their memories and continue to feel her love. My deepest sympathies.

~ Kathy Roberts

I met Gina through "Your Dog's Coach," as she was a dog walker for Jo Merner. Jo organized walks at Springbank Park and I'd bring along my Westies to socialize with everyone and "tire them out!" This is how Gina & I met. She was always bubbly, smiling, energetic, funny, pawsitive and eager. She absolutely loved all creatures - human and animal alike. Her smile was infectious and she always had a funny story to tell, accompanied by a mischievous glint in her eyes. To Gina's family . . . I've asked our Westies and feline fur kids who have already gone to heaven to welcome Gina with open paws. They will take care of her and ensure that her heart is comforted, and her pain is no longer. Please accept my deepest condolences.

~ Starlee Carew

It was with great sadness that we learned of Gina's passing. Deepest condolences to Scott, Bailey, Toni and family. Gina will be fondly remembered and missed by all who knew her! I met Gina when our girls swam together on the London Synchro team. We had a lot of fun chatting during practices and cheering together at competitions. Gina and I and few other mom's swam together on the Mom Synchro team--that was a lot of fun and we had many laughs perfecting our routine--I think we were pretty good too!! I will remember Gina for her infectious smile, vibrant personality and love for her family!

~ Susan Faull

I had the good fortune to work with Gina at The Lunch Lady many years ago and we had so much fun in the kitchen preparing the kids' meals. After The Lunch Lady, we kept in touch on Facebook and I was so shocked and saddened to read of her passing. I will always remember Gina with a big smile on her face. She spoke often of her girls and her love for her family was obvious. She was a wonderful lady who will be truly missed. My condolences to her girls and her husband.

~ Sue Johnston

Sorry I could not be there personally to convey my deepest sympathies to you Scott, Bailey and Toni. It has been an honour to know Gina as a customer. A truly fun lady and she will be sadly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family from our BMO family.

~ Chris Gardiner

It is with great sadness that I find myself writing these obviously inadequate words. Right from the time that scrawny little Gena would hang around and bug me whenever my mom and dad took us for a visit to Uncle Frank and Aunt Pegs home it was easy to see how full of life, fun and vitality she was. Over the years after Frank and Peg passed I kind of lost touch with most of the Fraumeni kids but Gena sought me out and welcomed me into her Facebook world. I'm so glad she did. Rest In Peace sweetie.

~ Robert Coulter and Anne Rouleau

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