Lena-Fulton-Obituary

Lena Generose Fulton

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Lena Fulton passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on May 30, 2011.

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What a beautiful life! Such a lucky family to have her for so long ~~ she never met a stranger! I remember her in my chilhood and adult life~~~A true gift from God!

Karen, Mary Ann, Paula & Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. The loss of a mother os like no other. I have been keeping you in my prayers. I have known Ms Lena and your family my entire life since Karen and I went to St Maurice and Holy Angels together and our sons were at St Louise and Brother Martin together. My mom and you mom were friends for all those years as well. We were all blessed to have our mothers live long and full lives. Please know I am...

our thoughts and prayers are with you all,
Jackie, Janice & Jeff and Families

Our condolences to the entire Fulton family for the loss of Ms. Lena Fulton. May the wonderful memories of her comfort you at this difficult time. (Sandy & Larry Taffaro, Baton Rouge, LA)

Paula and Family,
Ms. Lena was truly a special person. She always had a smile on her face whenever we were around her, whether it was at Elodie & Art's house are Tim & Joelle"s. She was one of the sweetest ladies we have ever met.
Our prayers are with you.

To the Fulton Family ~ Our thoughts, prayers and love are with all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with y'all.

To the Fulton Family,
I have known Ms. Lena my entire life, and she has always been an inspiration to me. Her love and compassion to everyone has always shown through. She was dear friend of my Grandmother, Ruth, for many years and I am certain they are reunited in heaven. My prayers are with your family at this time.

Mary Ann, your family and you are in our prayers. may God Bless you all during this time of bereavement. "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal." Love, Rev. Dilton & Sherlene Robinson