JOHN-FULLMER-Obituary

JOHN FULLMER

Salt Lake City, Utah

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John Seth Fullmer "Gone Fishing" 1930 ~ 2011 John Seth Fullmer, age 81, passed away on July 20, 2011. John was born on June 25, 1930 in Vernal, Utah to John Floyd and Helen Mar Ross Fullmer. The third of eight children. Raised most of his life in the Uintah Basin he enjoyed fishing and hunting...

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Dad,
To my father- a man with time to take a boy fishing a man that taught me the sport. Thanks Dad, if it wasn't for you teaching me how to "worm fish the basics", I would have a hard time learning how to nymph fish. You taught more than about fishing you taught me about life, which matters the most and I'm grateful for that! One sound strategy, taught by my father when fishing in moving water, is to flip(swing) or cast the worm across and upstream into a current tongue that leads into...

Daddy,
We miss you so much. We will take good care of mom for you. Thank you for everything you helped me with, through the good times, but espically when things were tough, you and mom were always there for me. I LOVE YOU and MISS you.
Sandra

Hey Perry,

My dad told me the bad news about your father. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope all is well with you and yours.

Suzanne

parry sorry to hear the news of your fathers passing, wishing you the best. jim davis

Grandpa,

You will be missed greatly but you will not be forgotten. You will be in our hearts and memories forever. We love you dearly.
Love Jake and Stephanie Cressall

Ross, Frankie, Marilyn, Beth and Betty, my condolences on your loss of your brother, Seth. There are many memories attached to your family... I think of home-made rootbeer stored in the old building when you lived in Duchesne. Sorry also to learn of the passing of Jewel and Janice. Know you are all thought of with caring good memories. Rena Baker Hewitt

Bonnie; My sympathies and prayers are with you and your family. I so enjoyed our long-time association. I looked forward to every visit in my office and to hear of your Uintah Basin experiences.

Dr. Steve Walker

Cheryl and Steve, I am so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts.

Grandpa,
I'm so sad to see you go, but I know I will see you later on again. What my most memorable thing about you wasn't really a memory, but more of the little things you did to show me that you loved and cared about me, and everyone in our family. You waking up extra early in the morning to make an amazing breakfast when we'd visit you and Grandma in Vernal, whenever I'd look at you and you'd look back you'd just smile at me and wink, and how you were always so chipper when you were...