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Joe Jeff Fulmer

Houston, Texas

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JOE JEFF FULMER, our loving husband and dad, passed away at the age of 67, after a brave fight with a malignant brain tumor. He was born on December 16, 1936, in Jackson, Mississippi. Joe graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration,...

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Dear JoAnne, Jeffrie, Jeff, Joey, and the family:

I had the unique pleasure to work with Joe as his secretary/Administrative Assistant for eight years. These years are numbered among the best of my life and Joe tops the list of former bosses that I've had. He also is among my top list of friends and moreso, Christian example. He never failed to stretch a helping hand, and never asked how I was doing without really wanting to hear. He never heard about a problem, without...

I enjoyed working with Joe at both First City and Prime Bank. He was a wonderful friend and co-worker. I remember him as always positive and upbeat and the world will be darker without him. You have my heart felt sympathy and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. We are very sad to hear about Joe and send our deepest sympathies.

Sincerely,

Dear Joann, Jeffrie Ann, Jeff, Joey, and the family,
I am saddened to hear of Mr. Fulmer's passing and wish to send my condolences to you all during this difficult time.

Growing up with Jeff and Joey, I have many fond memories of Mr. Fulmer. I remember his friendly manner, his warm smile, and his kind words, even though I knocked at the door Saturday mornings 8am asking if Jeff and Joey could come out and play. I remember him working in his yard, and admiring his...

Joe/Katie Jane ... We were very sorry to hear about your father. Please accept our deepest sympathy at what we know is a very difficult time for you both.

Sincerely,

Dwight & Stephanie King

Joe was my boss and my friend at First City. I will always remember him as a good man and a wonderful christian. I will miss his wise counsel and sense of humor.