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William Fulmer

(01/00/1861 - 2/8/1925)

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William Fulmer
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  - Charles R. Fulmer
  - Bertha Fulmer
  - Franklin Fulmer
  - Clifford W. Fulmer
  - Lelia Fulmer
 
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Easton Daily Free Press, Monday, March 2, 1925, page 8
William Fulmer
William Fulmer, 61 years olf, for a number of years a well known reside nt of Delaware park, his home being at 221 Prospect Street, died sudden ly Sunday night, having been ill but about one hour. For a number of yea rs Mr. Fulmer was a huckster, but had been retired. He is survived by h is wife, four children, Charles R. Fulmer of Belvidere, Wiliam C. Fulmer a nd Mrs. Walter Brotzman, of Phillipsburg, and Miss Lila Fulmer, residi ng at home, and two brothers, Howard and Oscar Fulmer of easton. Mr. Fulm er was a native of Easton. He was a member of Brainerd-Union Presbyteri an church, that city and Camp No. 3, P.O. S. of A., and Clermont Commander y, No. 62, Knights of Malta

Easton Express, Monday, March 2, 1924, Page 8
William Fulmer, 61 years old, for a number of years a well known reside nt of Delaware Park, his home being at 221 Prospect street, died sudden ly Sunday night, having been ill but about one hour. For a number of yea rs Mr. Fulmer was a huckster but had been retired. He is survived by his w ife, four children, Charles R. Fulmer, of Belvidere; William C. Fulmer a nd Mrs. Walter Brotzman, of Phillipsburg, and Miss Lila Fulmer, residi ng at home, and two brothers, Howard and Oscar Fulmer of Easton. Mr. Fulm er was a native of Easton. He was a member of Brainerd union Presbyteri an church, that city, and Camp No. 3, P.O. S. of A., and Clermont Commande ry, No. 62, Knights of Malta.


Easton Express, Wednesday, March 4, 1925, Page 8
Mr. Fulmer's Funeral
Funeral services for William Fulmer were conducted this afternoon at his l ate home in Delaware Park, attended by a large number of relatives and fri ends. Rev. James A. Donahue, pastor of First Presbyterian church was in ch arge. Interment was made in Fairmount cemetery.
 
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