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Darlene Honeysucker
July 3, 2018
Condolences to the family. My husband and I purchased a car from Kevin. I believe they worked together. I know they knew each other. I want to say Western Southern Insurance. Can't ask hubby he passed Dec 2015
Jane Moore
July 9, 2016
Veronica & Family
We are so very sad to hear of Kevin's passing. We are blessed to have known him and your family as we all worked together at Cumberland School to create & enjoy Family to Family get togethers. I remember Kevin's generous participation in Career Day to bring his 'big machine' to school to educate students about career opportunities in his field.
We are thinking of you, we wish you peace.
With love, Jane Moore, Paul Smith, Corey Smith
Melanie Adams
July 8, 2016
I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember you guys when I was little. Then last year at the convention he got on me about not having enough snacks for my youngest daughter Tundriana and I was telling my husband what happened and she overheard me saying the other dayand then she said momma he didn't give me no snacks lol. I will be keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers from my family to your agape Melanie ( Thomas) Adams.
Elestine Holloway
July 8, 2016
Elestine Holloway would like to express her condolences to the Fulsom family. You are in her thoughts and prayers.
Paula Decker
July 8, 2016
Kevin D. Fulsom was an extraordinary Gateway Technical College CNC Instructor who brought life, hope and inspiration to his classroom at Racine Correctional Institution every single day. He frequently acknowledged his love for his work-- and his professional and spiritual generosity was purposefully and meaningfully reciprocated. His students worked hard individually and as a group to grasp his practical, challenging and life-changing instruction. Kevin did not candy-coat what would be expected of his students when working in a shop; he held his students to the highest of standards, serving as a bridge to the world of work for men in great need of a lifeline through the trades. Our friend understood the importance and meaning of his work, and generously shared his humor, his integrity and his love of learning and teaching. Kevin ("Mr. Fulsom") touched and forever changed lives. His classroom mantra was: "Each one, teach one." Tragically, we have lost an incredible "overachiever", an exemplary teacher who reached many and left us too soon. May we be so fortunate to be as deeply cherished and mourned as our friend, our teacher, Mr. Kevin D. Fulsom.
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