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Michael Roe Fultz

Seattle, Washington

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Michael Fultz passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 24, 2008.

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Wow, It's crazy to see this after so long. Tyler wasn't even born yet, thats crazy.

It is good to see this was kept open. I enjoyed going through all of the posts, and reflecting on Mike's life. Many good times we spent together working in Asia.

Mike was the best banjo player, and a very nice and good person. he loved music and he loved to have a good time. The smile on his face when he was playing, ear to ear, when he was making other people smile. That's what I see when I think of Mike.

Well it's taken me a long while to write this letter. Michael was my big brother, but more then that he was a man that took care of me when I was a young girl. I remember him cooking and taking care of us kids. Mike was a lot like mom, a very kind soul. I could talk to him about anything, a fun person to be around. We skied a lot together. We would travel together to find new places to ski. He taught me to harmonize and we would sing old songs all the way there. He also got me interested in...

And thank you for thinking of Mike. I do all the time

Pat, thanks for keeping the guest book open. I was thinking about Mike today and it was good to go back and review these messages and pictures. Your brother was a great friend of mine. God bless.

My first meeting with Mike was when I went to Bangkok International Airport around midnight to meet an incoming friend John. When I spotted John I noticed him say something to a *young* blonde-haired man, but thought nothing of it until they were out of Customs. John introduced him as someone I had already heard about. From the moment Mike’s feet touched Thai soil, he became infatuated with everything Thai and decided he was gong to make Thailand his permanent home. He learned their language,...

I got to know Mike via the internet, and never met him 'in the flesh', but the warmth that radiated from himmust have affected all who came in contact with him, young and old.