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Georgia Elizabeth Fullmer Welti 1925 ~ 2007 Another Down-winder Passes Georgia Elizabeth Fullmer Welti passed away January 4, 2007 after fighting a long and courageous battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, caused by exposure to atomic testing radiation during the 1950's. She died at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born August 18, 1925 in Circleville, Utah to Lorin and Elizabeth Smith Fullmer. Georgia's father died when she was an infant, leaving his young wife with a newborn daughter and five young sons to raise. Although Georgia's beginnings were humble, she was proud of her pioneer heritage from which she learned the value of hard work, service, compassion for others and creating beauty in all she did. Georgia graduated from Utah State Agricultural College (now USU) in 1947. While there, she was a student body officer, homecoming queen, and she met her future husband, Robert (Bob) Welti. Georgia taught school at Sandy Jr. High. Bob and Georgia were married in the Manti Temple in 1948, and together they shared an energetic life raising five daughters, traveling both here and abroad, exploring the red rock country of Southern Utah, and experiencing many other adventures surrounding Bob's passion for flying and his pioneering career in television. Georgia was perpetually active in civic and church affairs. She was an accomplished gardener, entertainer, cook and seamstress. She was constantly learning and reading. However, her defining passions were her unwavering and complete love for her family and her church. Her home was a haven for many who sought her wisdom, humor and genuine warmth. She was a pure soul who loved deeply and was deeply loved in return. She is survived by her husband, Bob Welti; five daughters, Elizabeth (Chris) Montague of Salt Lake City, UT; Nancy (John) Sanchez of Rockville, UT; Susan (Peter) Brown of Riverton, UT; Deanne (Winston) Thomas of San Mateo, CA; Marianne (Howard) Ratcliffe of Huntsville, UT; grandchildren, Tyler and Annie Montague, Ryan and Michael Sanchez, Molly Brown, Wesley and Georgia Thomas, Robert, Christopher and James Ratcliffe; brothers, John (Ramona) Fullmer of Gunnison, CO; Rollo (Bette) Fullmer of SLC, UT; and Tom (Carol) Fullmer of Circleville, UT. Despite decades of serious health issues, Georgia's dignity, determination to live, and unfailing good humor were inspirational to all. Service correction: Funeral services for Georgia will be held Wednesday, January 10, 2007, 1 p.m. at the Mount Olympus 4th Ward, 4176 South Adonis Drive (3950 East), Salt Lake City, Utah. Family and friends may attend a viewing at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m., and at the church Wednesday morning from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior to the services. Please sign the online guestbook at legacy.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Jan. 7 to Jan. 8, 2007.

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Claudia Crosland

January 25, 2007

Dear Bob and Family,

Georgia was a wonderful woman. She was my mutual teacher for years. She made me laugh, cry and always feel special. I believe that is the kind of person she was (and still is in Heaven). I didn't know of her passing until last night when I saw you speaking out about the proposed blast in Nevada on
T.V.

I phoned Rex and Phyllis Crosland in Hawaii to let them know. They were very sad--Dad said that she and Phyllis could have passed for sisters.

With great love and admiration,

Claudia Crosland

Cora Lou Davidson

January 24, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My mother Dora Deane Applegate who was two yrs older than Georgia went to school with her in Circleville. She always said how pretty and fun she was.

Arven D. Hansen

January 16, 2007

To Bob Welti and Family,

Even though I did not know or ever meet your wife. But I knew you and met you a few times that I was grateful for. It looks like you had a very wonderful family Bob. Thanks for your service to others and that someday you will be with your wife Liz again. I just found out about her passing and wanted to write a few words. Bob, now it is up to the rest of us to make sure that we live a life so that we can be with our Friends and Family once again for Eternities to come.

Thanks for letting me share this. Bob, you were an inspiration to me when you gave the Weather on Channel 5 and etc. Thanks Bob for your Service.
Love your Friend Arven

Karen Allmendinger

January 14, 2007

Dear Bob, I did not know your wife. I only saw her once when you came to my ward, the Rhodes Valley Ward in Marion, Ut. I believe you were there for a baby blessing. I am sorry for your loss. But the gospel is true and you will meet again -- it's just what do you do in the meantime -- stay busy.
I remember how much fun it was to watch Norse, Welti and James on ch. 5. I will never forget your commerical of "outstanding in our field" Thank you for all the good times. I am extending my sympathies to you and your family.

Ginny Poulsen Eggen

January 13, 2007

Dear Bob, Nancy and family. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. Growing up I remember Georgia as a kind, gracious and fun woman. I can still see her smile and hear her wonderful laugh. May your good memories, and the love that she gave you help you through this difficult time. God be with you.

Molly Brown

January 12, 2007

hello grandpa,
It's me agian. how are you? i just whanted to say hi. you are the best grandpa in the hole world. i just whanted to let you know that you are #1 in my life. and grandma. and i just whanted to let you know that grandma is in a beter place and that she will all ways be in our harts. i wil all ways love her.she was a good grandma and she all ways put a smiel on our face. that is really sad to me . now all of use miss her and i mean evry one... well i will be back on this agian. it is soooooooooooooooooooooo sad to say good bey to peopple you really love and take good care of you. And for now on it will make me sad on the two days and that is....Jan,4,2007 and Jan,10,2007 well that is all i can think of.I LOVE YOU GRANDPA YOU ARE #1 in my hart. and grandma. that is all. well bey.

January 12, 2007

Dear Lizzy, Aero and I send our love to you and the family. Meg

Molly Brown

January 11, 2007

hello grandpa,
i just whanted to let you know that iam very sorry. but she is not suffering and she is in a better place looking down on us and protecting us . i will sine her gust book for a long time.but when it is gone i could still see you and send her letters.ok well i will see you latter. i will sine it agaian ok .well i have to go .so i will see you soon. I LOVE YOU.........MOLLY BROWN.

Molly Brown

January 10, 2007

HELLO GRANDPA, I AM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SORRY ABOUT GRAMMY. I WILL SEE YOU SOON.I LOVE YOU AND GRAMMY. YOU ARE THE BEST. AND WE WILL STILL HAVE OUR SLEEP OVERS. LOVE YOU ALOT ...

Ray & Esther Torres

January 10, 2007

Mr Welti & Family, Esther and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We are neighors of Marianne & Howard, I met you once at Marianne's house, in Huntsville. I had a great conversation with you. I was raised by you and your weather forecasting. Thank you for your kind words and engaging conversation. You were blessed with such a wonderful wife and children, and we all have our hearts out to you and your wonderful family.

Ray & Esther

Frances Muir

January 10, 2007

Dear Bob and Family, We just learned the sad news. We so enjoyed both you and Georgia and your beautiful family when we were neigbors. Dick joins me in sending our love and deepest sympathy. Frances Muir

Donna Painter

January 10, 2007

Dear Bob,

My prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time in your life.

I've been a fan of yours since the first day you were on TV, and enjoy the commercials where you speak of your dear wife.

So sorry,

Donna Painter

Susan Dudley

January 10, 2007

Heartfelt sympathies. She fought a long and nobel battle, with grace dignity, supported by those in the circle of love she created. We send light and love, Susan and Steve Dudley

Tom and Valerie Anderson

January 10, 2007

Dear Nancy and Family,
A great lady has passed. We know that because she raised such a great daughter. Nancy this is such a time of sweet sorrow. We have been in your mother's company but a few times, but we have such lovely memories of her. We send you and yours our deepest sympathy at this time and know that your mom is now in a peaceful, painfree place with many who were waiting for her return. Always remember the good times and her great strength and character. Our prayers to you and all your family. We pray your Dad will be blessed with peace and comfort at this difficult time. See you soon!
Love Tom and Valerie

Claudia Wolfe-Trotter

January 10, 2007

Professor Montague:
You were a great teacher and friend. You are an inspiration to all that come in contact with you. If you are anything like your Mother, then I know that she was a fantastic woman herself. Your Dad is one of the greatest human beings on Earth. He has a way of making a person feel special when in his presence. So you had no other choice than to be a GREAT person. I'm sorry for your loss at this time. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family at this time of sorrow. If there is anything that I can do for you or your family, please contact me and let me know...

Bliss Harmer

January 10, 2007

Dear Bob

We have missed you and Georgia at the Wasatch Branch of the Utah State Prison, especially on the 4th Monday Home Evening.

Georgia was such a lovely lady.
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Bliss and Kathy Harmer

Clayton & Ethel Brough

January 10, 2007

Dear Bob,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Linda Rich

January 10, 2007

To Bob and all your posterity: Georgia was a great example of womanhood and motherhood. She was my Laurel Advisor in the 60s and I have heard with heartfelt sympathy and joy as our lives unfolded just 50 miles apart since my parents Wayne and LuRee still lived closeby for many years. Georgia blessed me with heightened esteem during those precarious teen years. She really loved people and let them know it. My support and endless gratitude to a beautiful family! Love, Linda Ottley Rich

Gloria Sudweeks Hall

January 10, 2007

Dearest Bob and Family
My deepest sympathy to you all at this time. I met Georgia once while you were in Circleville visiting with her brothers family whom I am very close with and what a gracious lady she was, to a small child. I will never forget meeting her and you Bob. My love to you.

Sherie Brown

January 10, 2007

Dear Cousin Bob,
I have so loved each time that I have been able to visit with you and Georgia at our Welti (cousin) gatherings over the years. I have always felt such a warmth and kindness from both you and Georgia, and have felt so proud that you were part of our extended family. I still remember the last time I saw Georgia, it was at Aunt Grace's (Chapman) 70th birthday celebration. She walked right up to my daughter and I and began talking to us as though we were her dearest friends, it was so easy to talk to with her, after exclaiming at how beautiful we both were, she told me I should run for Miss Utah. I told her I couldn't because I was a little to old, 46 to be exact! When she found that out, she told my daughter that she should run then!(She was married) But, we both got a kick out of it, and felt pretty special.. that Georgia Welti thought we could be beauty queens. She had lovely spirit, a grace, sparkle, and gentle peacefulness that drew me to her. We too wish to express our sorrow at her passing, and send you our love, prayers,and heartfelt sympathy.
Stephen,cousin Sherie(Nakken)Brown, and Cory Welti Brown

Celena Allen Carlson

January 9, 2007

Welti Family:
I met your mom in the late 1980's when I took care of her at LDS hospital on several different occasions. I was a nurse there. Georgia knew my dad, Calvert Allen, from Antimony and he went to school in Circleville. Alice Allen who made her wedding dress was my dad's aunt. I was so impressed with Georgia and her positive attitude. She was such a lovely person and her laugh was wonderful! Every nurse wanted to take care of her, because she was so pleasant. It was amazing how she could be so upbeat and positive under very difficult circumstances. My sympathies to your family. Sincerely, Celena Allen Carlson

Linda Davies

January 9, 2007

Dear Bob and Family ... Just want you to know how sad we were to hear of Georgia's passing. You two were the perfect pair and I know will stay that way forever. Please know our prayers and thoughts are with you and your sweet family. We sorely grieve for your loss. Warmest regards,

Wendy (Woolley) Soria

January 9, 2007

Back in the 1960's Georgia Welti was my Laural Advisor. She left a legacy of love for every girl in her class. Each week, she told us that she loved us, and that we were special. She taught us about Jesus Christ, and confirmed to us that we were daughters of our Father in Heaven. She told us that she considered it an honor to associate with us. Imagine! I am 60 years old and can remember few teachers in my life, but I will never forget Georgia Welti.
Condolences to Bob and all the family.

Joyce & Chris Hicks

January 9, 2007

Dear Bob and Family,
Our deepest sympathies are with you at this time. What a beautiful wife and mother Georgia must be. We were deeply touched by your loving remembrances of her mortal life.
Your friends,

CAROL KOELLIKER

January 9, 2007

DEAR NANCY AND WELTI FAMILY

IF YOUR MOTHER WAS ANYTHING LIKE NANCY SHE WAS AN AMAZING WOMEN. I WAS ONE OF NANCY'S THERAPY PTS MANY TIMES AND WE ALWAYS HAD A CONNECTION OF SOME KIND. NANCY MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND I KNOW AS YOU DO YOU WILL SEE HER AGAIN. I LOST MY BROTHER IN DEC AND THANKGOODNESS FOR THE KNOWLEDGE WE HAVE OF ETERNAL FAMILIES. GIVE YOUR DAD A HUNG AND LET HIM KNOW ALL WILL BE OK.

CAROL KOELLIKER ONE GRATEFUL PATIENT AND FRIEND.

Steve n' Allie Brown

January 9, 2007

WE FIRST MET MRS. WELTI WHEN BOB WAS MASTER OF CEREMONIES AT THE GRADUATION OF THE VERY FIRST EMT (EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN'S) CLASS IN 1973. THEN AGAIN WHEN I WAS PRIESIDENT OF THE UTAH ASSOCIATION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS 1977/78. BOB WAS MASTER OF CEREMONIES AT OUR STAKE CONVENTION HELD AT BYU. WE ENJOYED KNOWING BOTH OF YOU. OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS, I KNOW IT IS GREAT. THE ONLY WAY TO TAKE THE STING OUT OF DEATH IS TO TAKE THE LOVE OUT OF LIFE. WE THANK OUR HEAVENLY FATHER FOR THE LOVE AND MEMORIES.
SINCERELY
STEVE N' ALLIE BROWN
LOA, UTAH

Bob Bourns

January 9, 2007

I'll never forget Mrs. Welti. We were poor college students working at Hygeia Ice Company in about 1980. After we helped her clean out her freezer locker she tipped us each five dollars! The most any of us had ever been tipped. It was a very gracious gesture from a from a very generous lady.

Nancy Sanchez

January 9, 2007

To Liz and Everyone in the Welti Family: I send my deepest condolences on the passing of your mother. If you are anything like her, she was a wonderful woman, because you are as well. May you and your family be strengthened by the memories of her lifetime of love and sacrifice for each of you. May you feel her arms around you and her smile upon you, even in her absence. All my love.

Vickie Muir Eastman

January 9, 2007

I grew up in the Mt. Olympus area and Georgia was my Laurel advisor in 1965-66. She was a lovely woman, worthy of emulation. I now live in the same ward as her brother Rollo Fullmer (I didn't realize the connection until I read the obituary). She was a fine teacher and the world will be the less for her passing. My sympathy to all the family.

Troy Walker

January 9, 2007

Sorry to hear about your loss, you and your family will be in our preys

Don & Esther Rae BYBEE

January 9, 2007

Well, the world lost a Sweetheart when Georgia left us. One of the amazing things about Georgia and believe me it's only one, was her sweet sense of humor when she was feeling her worst. She will always be special in our hearts. Hang in there Bob! You're in our prayers.

Pavla Paiz

January 9, 2007

Mr. Bob Welti and Family,
I send my deepest condolences to each of you. It has been awhile since I left Salt Lake City - 1982.

Kathy Himle

January 9, 2007

Sorry to hear of your great loss. My heart goes out to all of you. I work with Liz, and she has often spoke so lovingly of her parents.

Sharlene Thomas

January 9, 2007

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life so charished and loved.

Floyd Hebdon

January 9, 2007

John and Nancy: Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Remember the fun.

Floyd and DeLynne

Dorothy Argyle

January 8, 2007

I was one of Miss Fullmer's students at Sandy Junior High School. The class was so excited to have such a beautiful young lady teach us. We got the sugar and salt mixed up once and had to make a huge batch of whatever it was we were making. She taught us so much, and we all loved her. I remember when you came to a dance with her. I think this is when you were on KSL radio, and we were excited to have a celebrity at our dance. May the Lord bless you at this sad time in your life.
Sincerely, Dorothy Argyle

Pauline Leeman

January 8, 2007

Nancy,

You are your mother's daughter in every way.
I know you will miss her.
She left each one of you with precious memories which I KNOW will comfort you.
She was so strong and brave all these many years. I admired her courage.
Know the Leeman Family is thinking about you at this time.
We send our love.

Justin Boynton

January 8, 2007

sincere condolences to the family.Although I only met Georgia a handful of times she was one of the nicest people I have met. Georgia meant the world to my mother and we are all sad to see her go. with love Justin Boynton

Bonnie Orr

January 8, 2007

Nancy, I am so sorry to hear about your Mother. A Mother always has a special place in her daughter's heart and will always be there for you Nancy. Sne will always look after you. I did not know her personal, but you must of taken after her because you have helped so many people including me an I shall never forget you for all that you for did for me and being so kind and understanding with everyone. We did see your Father at the store once in awhile and really feel like we know him, after all we watched him on T.V. for so many years. May the Lord comfort you and all your family at this time of great sorrow and you all have my blessings. Bonnie Orr (If you want to contact me and talk feel free to do so.

Evan and Lois Sorenson

January 8, 2007

We sincerely cherish the great memories from our days at USU and serving as senior class officers together.

May God Bless.

InaLou Dalton Myers

January 8, 2007

I'm so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful woman. As a child, I looked so forward to the times that Bob and Georgia would come to Circleville and bring the girls. I would hang out at Aunt Lizzy's house when they were there and Elizabeth and I became such good friends. It seems so long ago and yet I still remember her as this beautiful person that was always so kind and loving. Losing your mom is always so hard and my prayers and deepest sympathy goes out to all of her family.

Greg Hilton

January 8, 2007

Bob and family, I wish to extend my sincere condolences at this time of loss.

January 8, 2007

I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't know Georgia, but do know the sorrow of losing a Mother to Down-winder. My sympathies are with you and your family during this time.

Linda gates

January 8, 2007

My deepest sympathy is with your family. May the memories you have always shared with your loved one guide you throughout your life.

Guenavere Allen Sandberg

January 8, 2007

I went to Piute high school in Circleville with Georgia.She was one of the "big kids," and I admired her because she was unfailingly kind and smiley. When I got to USAC as a freshman, there was Georgia, still one of the "big kids," (this time a big kid on campus,) and she was still open, warm, and accepting. I loved her.

Bob, my mother, Alice Allen, sewed Georgia's wedding dress. Georgia has now joined my mother in the downwinder section of heaven. Alice, too, died of cancer from the testing. Our love to you all.

Woody and Guenavere (Allen) Sandberg

Holly Welch

January 8, 2007

I am so sorry for your loss.

Alicia and Christian Cole

January 8, 2007

It has been our pleasure to know and interact with Georgia, if only breifly and occasionally. Our thoughts are with your family.

Joyce Kelly

January 8, 2007

Nancy -
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. There's a great bond between mothers and daughters as I'm sure you know - cherish those memories and keep them close to your heart. I just lost my daughter two months ago and a day doen't go by that I don't think of her. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Turn to friends and family members that are there to support you, your father and your siblings during this difficult time. It will not take away your pain, but it does feel good to have a shoulder to lean on or an ear that listens. Your mother is now an angel that will watch over you daily.

Mindi (Nord) Johnson

January 8, 2007

Dear Welti family,

We are all blessed to have known such a beautiful person as Georgia. She taught me so many things and I think about her often. I will miss her. Now my thoughts are with Bob and the family. God Bless

Mindi Nord Johnson

Virginia Hayes

January 8, 2007

Our prayers are with Bob and the rest of his family. I only got to meet you one time, but it goes to show that even that chance meeting was a blessing. May peace be with you all. with deepest sympathy.

Leo Lovato

January 8, 2007

Bob: Myself and Suzanne would like to pass along our deepest heart felt symphathy to you and your family. I know and feel georgia is at peace and is in loving warmth with our Holy Father. Great people are put on this earth to touch peoples lifes. Yourself and Georgia have truly done that. As always the best to you Bob.

Sheri Milliken

January 8, 2007

My Aunt Georgia was one of the most special people in my life. I always felt welcomed and love as I spent my summers up with her and my Uncle Bob and cousins. She had the most loving, gentle, and quiet nature. She was such a special person in my life mere words can not express how much I loved her and how much she'll be missed. My love and condolences to my Uncle Bob and my 5 beautiful cousins.

Lydia Zaharias/Day

January 7, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Gayle McEwen-Jacobson

January 7, 2007

I send my heart-felt sympathy to the Welti family. Mrs. Welti taught me to sew beginning in the 7th Grade at Sandy Jr. High...I thought of her often while sewing for my seven children..she taught me well. I also remember Mr. Welti at our school dance..I was very short, he was very tall and he let me stand on his shoes when we danced..Georgia laughed and I will always remember her sense of humor...
God Bless you all...

Martin and Natalie Calderwood

January 7, 2007

Hello Bob and family. My mother and I wish to extend our deepest condolences and respect for your wife. Over the years my parents have told me of the wonderful things your wife did and in the brief encounters I have had with her I can understand why. My mother, Natalie, wanted me to add that she wishes you her very best and hopes that you and your family will take comfort in the fact that she did touch many lives, including hers, for good.
As for me, I am reminded of a story my father (Bernie Calderwood) told of when you and your wife put out several trucks for your 5 daughters under the Christmas tree. To this day their reaction of more or less not even noticing them still makes me chuckle and as I understand it the idea was that of your wife.
So Bob, we wish you all the very best and again extend our deep condolences. God Bless you and your family.

Martin and Natalie Calderwood

L G

January 7, 2007

Georgia was "Everybodys'" mother, thank you for your unconditional love and warm memories.

Shirley & Gaylen Maynes

January 7, 2007

Dear Bob,
It has been a pleasure to associate with you through the Mormon Battalion. OUr deepest symphathy for the loss of your dear wife, Georgia.

L Turner

January 7, 2007

I have always loved Georgia and the family, I have a life time of wonderful, warm, fun and loving memories of each of you. What an honor and blessing to have been touched by this honorable mother and friend. Love to you all.

L Turner

January 7, 2007

I have always loved Georgia and the family - I have a life time full of wonderful - fun - loving and warm memories - What a blessing and honor to have had her and the whole family in my life. Love to you all!!!

Marilyn and Bill Cartwright

January 7, 2007

Bob, our love goes out to you and your loved ones at the passing of a great Spirit and dear lady, Georgia. We think of you 2 often and remember our days with that special 'study group'.

J Truman

January 7, 2007

The passing of a loved one is a sad and painful time, as I am sure it is with your family. You have my deepest sympathy, but also my heartfelt respect for not forgetting and letting the world know what being a Downwinder is all about. Our losses will not be forgotten.

Thank you!

J Truman
Director-Downwinders

Jim (gizzy) Platt

January 7, 2007

Dear Bob: This is one person who can truly understand and share your loss. My wife of 53 years passed away last year and life seemingly will never be the same. So I offer my shoulder and friendship, which still is warm and caring, going clear back to Social Hall Avenue some 50+ years ago. Dont let others tell you how to heal or how to handle it...we all must do it in our own way...and if you ever need a cup and a kind word, please, let me know....You do have my deepest and most heartfelt sympathies with love.

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