
Mary Hultman, age 71, of Cambridge and formerly of North St. Paul, passed away June 6, 2026 at Prairie Senior Cottages in Isanti. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M. Saturday, June 13th at Christ the King Catholic Church in Cambridge. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in Royalton Memorial Cemetery.
Mary Jane Hultman was born August 10, 1954 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was adopted by Joe and Maureen (Clancy) Gallagher. Mary graduated from Holy Angels High School in Richfield. She married Jim Hebner and they had two sons, Patrick and Daniel. On May 4, 1985 she married George Hultman and they had a daughter, Laura. They lived in Fridley until 1992 when they moved to North St. Paul. In 2021 they moved to Cambridge. Mary was honored as a WCCO radio Good Neighbor for her volunteer work at the humane society. Mary was also nominated for best garden in North St. Paul. She enjoyed gardening, traveling the world, her pets and especially time with her family and grand kids.
She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, George; children, Patrick Hebner, Daniel Hebner (Amber Waxon) and Laura Hultman; brothers, Bill Miller and Brian Gallagher; sister-in-law, Michelle Norton; grandchildren, Hayden, Isabelle, Sophia, Nolan and Cecilia; and by many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and by a brother, Bill Norton.
I’m so happy I got to see you at Aunt Lee’s 100, RIP cousin I’m happy you are no longer confused❤️
Mary, my bestie, I am going to miss you so much. Our dinner dates, sitting out on our patios, me trying to get you to dance. The random funny things we did. Like me introducing you to Snapchat filters. You telling me you’re not photogenic when I wanted to take your photo. But you still let me anyways. I’m so going to miss playing guts with you. All of us folding when you said “I’m in” most of all I’m going to miss your hugs and you telling me “How did you know I needed a hug” when actually I’m the one who needed your hugs.
We never got to go on our convertible car ride or go to Hawaii this year. I know your view from heaven is far better tho.
I hope they have BLT’s in Heaven, cause we all know how much you love them. Along with peanut butter cookies and take five candy bars.
I’m forever grateful for our friendship.
Until we see each other in Heaven,
Ronda
We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers for the family.
Our deepest sympathies to you all. You remain in our thoughts and prayers. “Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day.”
Our Love,
Marion Larson
Chris and Family