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Steven Max Fulda

88, Madison, New Jersey

1932 - 2021 (Age 88)

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Steven Max Fulda Madison - Steven Max Fulda of Madison, New Jersey, died peacefully at home with family on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021, at the age of 88. He was born in Kassel, Germany, in 1932. With his parents and sister, he immigrated in 1939 to Dallas, TX. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson...

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So sorry to see that Steven Fulda passed away. He would always tell me that we were both second and third cousins. He was the person who kept the Weiler and Fulda family tree alive with his wealth of knowledge of the family tree. He was always so warm and friendly. I am so sorry for your loss.

Steve, we miss you and your wisdom and personality. You are with Sandra and the old crowd I'm sure. God bless you, sir.

Steve was such a ray of sunshine and probably the one who encouraged me to keep up in playing the cello. What a wonderful mentor and friend he was.

Steve Fulda was my boss at AT&T in New York from 1974 to ‘77. He enabled me to transition from engineering at Bell Labs to corporate planning by having faith in me.
Steve was kind, supportive and a patient teacher. I can honestly say that I never saw Steve angry about anything. He was an ethical and honorable man. I am grateful for having known Steve and for the numerous opportunities he provided.
Steven Max Fulda was, indeed, one of the good guys. He shall be missed.
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Steve was one of the good guys. Always ready to help. You didn't have to ask. His innate sense of service was profound. More than a few Eagle Scouts owe him a thanks.
I never heard him say anything unkind or unhelpful. He was a good and reliable friend. I'll miss him.

Another of Steve's many legacies was his dedication to life-long friendships. He and my father, Hugh, grew up together in Old East Dallas. They were never out of touch no matter how many years and miles intervened. It remains one of my great privileges to have been in the same room for some of those reunions and sessions to reminisce. Steve was a great life architect!

Steve was an encouraging and wonderful man. We've known the family since we were young. Whether giving me the motivation to further my cello endeavors, greeting us at one of the kids' parties or just having a swim and comparing notes, he was one of the kindest and most humble people I have ever met. We will miss Steve and Sandra for many years to come, I'm sure.