William D. Fulton (June 28, 1936 - December 04, 2024)

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William D. Fulton
  • June 28, 1936
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  • December 04, 2024

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William “Bill” D. Fulton, born Jun. 28, 1936 in Coalport, PA; died Dec. 4, 2024 in The Villages, FL.  Bill was a loving husband to his late wife Patricia; and a great father and role model to his children, Mark Fulton, Michael Fulton, Jeffrey Fulton and Debra Fulton Fisette; and grandfather/great grandfather to many children.  He very proudly served our country in the United States Navy Master Chief (retired).  Bill was an avid Bridge player for 23 years in The Villages, a member of the coin club, investment club, NCVA and Michigan clubs, as well as having played Cribbage and golfed regularly with his “NCVA buddies” and on teams with Pat until her death .  He enjoyed his family, friends, and neighbors to the fullest and was loved by so many that he crossed paths with, in his life.  We know that Dad is now resting peacefully with our mother Pat in Heaven and they may have already joined a Bridge Group.  Rest in Peace Dad, you’ve earned it.

Bill’s Celebration of Life service will be on January 11, 2025  2:30 PM at First Baptist Church of Oxford, 4060 County Road 108, Oxford, FL  34484, where he was an active member and routinely volunteered for any needs.  Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449.  Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.


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    11 Jan 2025
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  3. George Navarro says:
    09 Jan 2025
    Bill, missed you again! I was anticipating our meeting in Cartegena on one of your many cruises you took, but as it turned out, we couldn't connect. Mark and I went around the city trying to catch sight of your group, but I figured I would see you back at home. I then set my sights to visit you at the Villages, along with the rest of your family. I'll miss hearing about your stories and anecdotes and will always keep you and Pat in my heart. Safe voyages, and enjoy your final cruise with Pat.
    Sincerely,
    George

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