
She was born in Bath on September 28, 1970, a daughter of Donald H. and Marline May (Corson) Gilliam. She attended Phippsburg Elementary School and Morse High School. In July of 2000 she married Anthony Hutchins.
Angela enjoyed being “Mee Maw” to her grandkids the most. She also enjoyed cooking, baking and interacting on her computer. She loved doing people’s hair, make-up and hanging out with friends and family.
She is survived by her parents, Donald and Marline Gilliam of Phippsburg, her daughter, Noreen E. Wyman and her companion Jason Mitchell of Bath, two sons, Kyle C. Wyman and his companion Jessica Kwaniak of Bath and Ryan A. Wyman and his companion Carrie of Bath, two sisters, Jo Anne Gilliam and her partner Todd Mesplay of Woolwich and Heather Gilliam and her partner Don Koehling Jr. of Phippsburg, 7 grandchildren: Jason, Charlee, Hayden, Noah, Jaxon, Cassidy and Alex, one step son, Michael A. Hutchins of Ohio and Theodore J. Soto who was like a son to her of Bath.
Angela was predeceased by one sister, Rose Marie Gilliam in 1969.
A graveside service will be held at 4 PM on Sunday, June 9, 2013 at the Sebasco Estates Nazarene Church Cemetery in Phippsburg. A gathering of family and friends will follow at her parents, Don and Marline’s home in Phippsburg.
Arrangements are by Daigle Funeral Home, 819 High Street, Bath.
Condolences may be made online to www.DaigleFuneral- Home.com or Angela’s Facebook page.
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