Marian R. Miller-Fulton
78, 1-19-1935 to 2-7-2013, she was born in Long Beach to Frank and Frances Tomkins, she lived in Upland and Ontario her whole life, she graduated from Chaffey High in 1953 and UCLA in 1957, she had a M.A. from NAU, she was a dance teacher at Chaffey High School for 35 years, she was an accomplished painter in retirement, and she loved dancing, traveling, painting, and reading. She was wonderful and generous and will be missed. Preceding her in death were her first husband, Vance R. Miller, her 2nd husband, Ed Fulton, and her brother, Roy Tomkins. She is survived by her companion Richard Towne, her two children, Victor Miller and Victoria Goble, her brother George Tomkins, 4 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. Service is Monday at 1 p.m. at Stone Mortuary in Upland. In lieu of flowers please donate to pancreatic cancer research at the American Caner Society.
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6 Entries
Thank you so much for my wonderful years of dance at Chaffey. You were a tough one that's for sure, but created a lot of memories for me.
Denise Hughes (Kohn)
February 20, 2013
For Ms. Miller-Fulton,
May you dance with God. Rest in Peace
Sherrell Frederick
February 19, 2013
I will truly miss Ms. Miller-Fulton. She was my dance teacher at Chaffey High School, she was s true inspiration in my life. She taught structure and commitment to me. She was a fun and beautiful lady.
Rest in Peace!!
Sherrell Frederick-Seyarto
February 19, 2013
I knew Marian when we both were summer life guards and taught swimming at the Chaffey Pool around 1952 - 1954. Thanks for the memories and my sympathy to Marian's family. Mary Lou (Meteer) Barr
February 18, 2013
Many blessings to the Miller-Fulton family. Mrs. Miller was my dance teacher at Chaffey and her classes were the highlight of my day. She will be missed by so many of the girls she inspired.
Leslie Bowden-Walker
CHS class of 1984
Leslie Bowden-Walker
February 18, 2013
Marian dances with the angels now.
Gary Meteer
February 17, 2013
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