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Obituary for FULMER


Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Sunday February 20, 2005

Lt. Commander "A" "E" Fulmer, Jr., U.S. Navy Retired "A" "E" Fulmer died February 11, 2005 at Lovelace Sandia Hospice after a year of ill health. Mr. Fulmer was born on September 25, 1922 at Farmer, OH, and was the son of Alfonzo Fulmer and Helen Castor Fulmer. Mr. Fulmer entered the United States Navy on October 12, 1942 and completed the Cadet Program in Pensacola, FL. He was both a fixed wing pilot and a helicopter pilot during his career. He attended the U.S. School of Naval Justice and served on courts marshal boards. He served in Guantanimo during the Cuban Missile Crises. He retired from the Navy on June 30, 1970 after serving for twenty-eight years in the United States and abroad. After his naval career, he flew for Petroleum Helicopters Inc. out of Lafayette, LA, with six months of service in Angola in Southwest Africa. He was a member of the Our Lady of the Sandias Catholic Church. Mr. Fulmer leaves to mourn his wife, Doris Pearson Fulmer; two daughters, Holli Lynn Swan and Kerri Jo Tisdale; a stepdaughter, Sheryl Jeanie Langford; and a stepson, Lonnie M. Styron. He leaves two brothers, Denzel and Max Fulmer and their wives; and two grandsons, William and Charles; and two granddaughters, Kristen and Ali. Preceding him in death are his parents, and one sister, Kathryn Beal. Future arrangements are being made by Aspen Funeral Alternatives. Email condolences to NavaceV5@aol.com


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