Ernest-Fullmer-Obituary

Ernest Mantze Fullmer

Portland, Oregon

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Fullmer, Ernest Mantze 90 02/27/1919 01/03/2010 Ernie Fullmer passed into Heaven Jan. 3, 2010, at age 90. Born in Pontiac, Mich., Ernie was one of seven children of Alfred and Verna Fullmer. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Keego Harbor, Mich., in 1936 and headed to Chicago to work and...

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Marilyn and family:

I remember Ernie sitting in our dining room in Baker with my dad and uncle discussing lumber business and bookkeeping. He was certainly well thought of in Baker days and by my family.

Please accept my sympathies. May the Holy Spirit walk with you and show you peace and love in the days ahead.

Sincerely,
Susan Grant Kuckenberg

I have fond memories of Ernie barbecuing hamburgers for the Franciscan Renewal Center staff picnics. My deepest sympathy to Marilyn and family.

I only met Ernie five or six times. What is remarkable, is that every time we met, even if there had been ten years between, he remembered my name, shook my hand firmly and made me laugh out loud. I can't really think of anyone else who had such an impact on me in so few meetings.

I saw Ernie's obituary on line. He looks the same as I last saw him when he and Aunt Albina visited us in Michigan. I am Grandma Pavlinacs' granddaughter, Margaret Bryant (Pavlinac). From the time I was a little girl I was always told I looked like Albina. I have sent pictures to Anne. I did not hear from her...I hope she got them. We have been trying a family tree so if your interested please contact me.

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As close friends of Ted, Tom, Theresa and Ted Jr. we offer our deepest sympathy to the entire Fullmer family. We see in all of you the happy fun loving spirit that your father and grandfather gave you....how blessed you have been.

My sincere condolences for your loss. I didn't really know "Uncle Ernie". He and "Aunt Albina" left Michigan when I was six years old and the only memory I have of meeting them was when they visited Michigan in their motor home a long time ago.

You all must be very proud of him and his accomplishments. I wish I would have known him. I think that we would have had a lot of common interests and would have enjoyed each others' company. He is surely a significant member of what...

I remember Ernie for being a wonderful father and a delightful man, with a wonderful sense of humor. I shall miss him greatly. I pray for all his family and hope they can find comfort in this sad time

I am sure Ernest was most proud of his family as they all are incredible people! I'm sure he played a major role in creating such warm wonderful human beings that will continue to carry on his name proudly.

My Dad was truly an amazing man. A husband, a father, a grand- and great-grandfather, a mentor a teacher, and lover of life. We shall miss him dearly here on Earth and feel his presence every day.
Tom, Maureen, Ryan and Chelsea Fullmer