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Jeffrey W. Fultz

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Jeffrey W. Fultz, 24, of Hummelstown, passed away Saturday, March 22, 2003, as a result of injuries suffered in an accident.

Born in Harrisburg on February 20, 1979, he was the son of William W. and Pauline K. Hummel Fultz of Hummelstown.

He was an Emotional Support Teacher for the...

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There are some things that happen in our life that I don't think we'll understand till after our death. This is one of those things. Jeff, I'll never understand why you had to be taken from us now. I can only tell you that not a day will go by that I won't think of you and miss you. Right now I just feel such a deep loss and wish you could be here with us again. Just remember, I will always love you and you will always be my best buddy. I know you are in a beautiful and peaceful place and, at...

I promised to be strong the day of your service, but I guess I will write this at a time of weakness.. As I sit hear with tears, I wonder if they are because you left with out knowing the full impact you had on the lives of others or how much I am missing you now and forever. If I had just one last thing to say it would be that your mother, sister, and I will love and miss you forever.

Love,
Dad

I would like to express my sympathy to Jeff's sister Jess & his parents. Even though I had Jeff in class his junior year, what I will always remember most about Jeff, is the special relationship he shared with his dad. I would often see the two of them as I left field hockey practce & they left football practice. Bill always took the time to stop & ask how the girls were doing, who we played next, etc & Jeff was usually with him. Sometimes just waiting till we finished talking, other times he...

Bill, Pauline and Jessica,

Where to begin.....Jeff will be greatly missed by all that had the great opportunity of knowing him. From growing up with him to playing football with him or even just seeing him around town, Jeff made a lasting impression on most anyone that he met. Not only was Jeff a friend and teammate but he was a teacher, He taught me the meaning of perseverance and giving your all in everything that you do. I am deeply sorry for your loss and Jeff will be in my...

I had the pleasure of meeting Jeff in the 2001-02 school year at Redland High School. My son, Joseph Bolognese had been really struggling in the WS School District and Jeff was an answer to prayer in so many ways. What an inspiration and a true blessing for my son and myself to have someone in his life that was more than a teacher. He gave a 110% all the time. At the end of the school year when Joe heard "Fultz" was leaving the district his heart was broken. He couldn't imagine having to...

Jeff was a "behind the scenes", quiet person. He always was there to help others and clean up their messes (especially at Chick's). He will be truly missed as part of our Lower Dauphin school and community but be remembered for his forgiving and involved nature.

Memories last forever

Jeff was an uncle to me. My family saw him as one of us, he was not only a Fultz but a Frentz. He was always there when I needed him. I can remember him telling me when I was crying that the sun will always come up tomorrow. I don't know what I'll do not seeing him at the school or at my grandparents house. I miss his advice, going to school is hard and having to be in the new weight room is worse when I can't go pop in his room to see him. But I know he is watching over all of us because God...

I had the pleasure of meeting Jeff when I served as his cooperating teacher at Columbia High School. I was impressed with Jeff's compassion, caring, and patience. Jeff was never intimidated and instantly developed a rapport with all the students in the classroom. He had a knack for clicking with the most difficult kids and getting them to have a postive school experience. While Jeff's time here was short his impact will last for a long time. I count myself fortunate to have met Jeff and...