Angela Gillis Died: Saskatoon Mourns the Loss of Creative Music Teacher

Saskatoon is in mourning after the sudden and tragic loss of Angela Gillis, a music teacher and brand strategist who touched the lives of many. Gillis passed away unexpectedly on January 10, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of passion, creativity, and inspiration.
Angela Gillis: A Teacher, a Mentor, a Friend
Angela Gillis was a music teacher at St. Joseph High School, where she taught choir, band, and guitar. She was also a brand strategist at Creative Fire, a local marketing agency. She had a knack for combining her musical talent and her business acumen to create innovative and engaging campaigns for her clients.
Gillis was more than just a teacher and a strategist; she was a mentor, a friend, and a role model for many. She had a positive and uplifting attitude that made everyone around her feel valued and supported. She was always ready to lend a hand, offer advice, or share a laugh. She had a genuine interest in the lives of her students and colleagues, and she always encouraged them to pursue their dreams.
Gillis was also an active member of the Saskatoon community, volunteering for various causes and events. She was involved in the Saskatoon Jazz Society, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, and the Saskatoon Folkfest. She loved to travel, explore new cultures, and learn new languages. She was fluent in French, Spanish, and Mandarin.
A Void That Cannot Be Filled
The news of Gillis’ passing has shocked and saddened the city of Saskatoon, especially those who knew her personally. Her students, colleagues, friends, and family have expressed their grief and condolences on social media, sharing their memories and tributes of Gillis. They have described her as a bright, beautiful, and generous soul who made a lasting impact on everyone she met.
Gillis is survived by her husband, Mark, and her two children, Noah and Lily. She also leaves behind her parents, siblings, and extended family. A funeral service will be held on January 15, 2024, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, followed by a celebration of life at the Delta Bessborough Hotel. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Angela Gillis Music Scholarship Fund, which will provide financial assistance to aspiring music students in Saskatoon.
As we say goodbye to Angela Gillis, we remember her as a beloved teacher, a brilliant strategist, and a wonderful human being. Her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those who loved her. She will be dearly missed and never forgotten.