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Fulton Mills Gregg

Burlington, Vermont

Age 70

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Fulton Mills Gregg Fulton Mills Gregg was born in Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont, on August 25, 1950, and died unexpectedly at home in Fairfax, Virginia, on July 6, 2021. His parents were the late Donald C. and Florence B. Gregg. He is survived by his only sibling, brother Bentley C....

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You´ll never be forgotten buddy....still miss your summer visits to South hero as part of your annual New England junket! So many good times over the years dating back to the early 70´s right up until your untimely passing!

It´s hard to believe that it´s been four years since we lost Fulton. I miss hearing his voice when we use to call each other on our birth days. A lot has changed in my life over the past 4 years but the memories I have of Fulton have not.

Can´t believe it´s been 2 years already. I miss speaking to him on our birthdays.

Though we did not remain in contact, Fulty and I served together on the CGC Rush 1976-77. He was a great shipmate, a good friend, and a respected Quartermaster. His quick intelligence brightened the Ops berthing area. The world is diminished by his absence.

Just read of Fulton´s death in the UVM Quarterly Magazine. Condolences to the family. As a new and younger initiate into the Sigma Phi, Fulton was one of those guys who stood out in a crowd. Never forget the brother, with BSL.

I worked with Fulton at the MSPCA. We remained friends for all these years. He was my daughter´s Godfather. Even though we did not see each other that often he would call my wife and me on our birthday´s. On the 25th I called him for his birthday and got suspicious when I did not get a return call. I was shocked while searching and found the above. The world has one less good guy. Please accept my condolences on your loss. I will always remember the times we spent together.

i volunteered with fulton at fairfax hospital and always enjoyed hearing about his adventures. i am sorry to hear of his passing.

Loss of a really great person, full of a zest for life and living!!! Many memorable moments were spent with "Fulty", including sharing his unique fondness for Boggs Cranberry Liqueur, along with high times at the "Pillars" in Sagamore. He accomplished much over his lifetime that most of us would never have the courage to endeavor. We will all miss him, his sense of humor, kindness and cordiality, and extend our deep sympathies to his close family and all those who's lives intersected...

Ben, Sincere Sympathy. God's peace to you and your family.