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Obituary

 


Charles Elliott Hulme, age 94, of Bloomington, Idaho, slipped peacefully through the veil on October 6, 2021, surrounded by his devoted wife of nearly 54 years and all six of his children.

Charles was born August 12, 1927, in Bloomington, Idaho, to John Philip and Eurilla LaVerna Faylor Hulme His father died when Charles was only fourteen years old, and he took over the family farm soon after he graduated from high school. Through the years, he became well-known as an outstanding cattle rancher and horseman. He was honored by the Governor of Idaho as a Century Rancher because he operated a ranch that had been in his family for over 100 years. In addition to ranching, he was active in many community organizations, oftentimes serving in leadership roles. Charles spent his entire life in Bloomington in the home where he was born. With great reverence for his heritage and the Hulme Ranch, he lived on the property originally owned by his pioneer grandfather, William Hulme, one of the early settlers of the Bear Lake Valley.
Charles was an excellent rancher, he has also been called "a man for all seasons." He enjoyed playing basketball and football in high school and continued playing "outlaw basketball" for many years after high school. He was also an avid hunter. He loved music and sang in the Bloomington Quartet for over forty years. He had an incredibly bright mind that stayed sharp right up until the end of his life. Reading and studying were a joy to him, and he always had a desire to learn more about the Gospel and church history. He was loved for his quick wit and his ability to find a perfect "one-liner" for every occasion.

In addition to his work and play, he was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many callings throughout the years, often with the youth. He loved to teach them about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Among those callings were Stake Young Men's President, two bishoprics, a member of the high council, and a member of the Bear Lake Stake Presidency for eight and a half years (now known as the Paris Idaho Stake). He served a mission to Northern California before he was married and served a second mission with his wife, Connie, to Adam-ondi-Ahman, Missouri. The two of them also served in the Logan Temple for nearly ten years.
More than anything, Charles Hulme's greatest love was for his Savior and his family. He spent many years as a bachelor before finding his wife, Connie. After he offered her a ring on the top of Paris Peak, he said, "She made a good choice." They were married and sealed in the Logan Temple on November 17, 1967. Speaking of Connie, he said, "Most of what I have accomplished is because of her." He taught his children many lessons through the years; and, on occasion, they would hear him say, "I'm not raising cows; I'm raising kids."
Charles is survived by his beloved wife Connie Cook Hulme, his six children - Loyal (Jenifer) Hulme of Draper, Utah; Leah (Aaron) Nielsen of Nibley, Utah; Heidi Hulme of Saratoga Springs, Utah; Miriam (Quinn) Drury of Bluffdale, Utah; Christina (Evan) Lee of Lehi, Utah; Angela (Jason) Mecham of Firth, Idaho; his 22 grandchildren; and his sister, Lucille (Grant) Smart of Bountiful, Utah. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers: Orval, Horace, Melvin, and Philip.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, October 16, 2021, in the Paris Idaho Stake Center, 109 South Main Street, Paris, Idaho Interment was in the Bloomington Cemetery under the direction of Nalder Funeral Home.
The Hulme family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and love to all of their family and friends who have shown such an outpouring of love and support for them. They sincerely appreciate it. They know your love and friendship meant a lot to Charles.
Condolences may be sent to the family at 
www.nalderfuneralhome.com.

Published by Logan Herald Journal on Oct. 12, 2021.

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