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ROBERT FULTON Obituary

Rear Admiral Robert B. Fulton, USN (Ret.), 104, passed peacefully from this life on 18 February 2015 at Baptist Reynolds Hospice House in Collierville, TN. He grew up in Washington, DC, and after graduation from the US Naval Academy in 1932, he served on the cruisers Raleigh and Indianapolis and the destroyer Dickerson. He coached crew at the Naval Academy and began a graduate course in marine engineering, receiving an MS degree in 1941 from MIT. He was then ordered to the Asiatic Fleet where he received orders to USS Houston to serve through the early months of WWII. When Houston was sunk in the Battle of Sunda Straight in the early hours of 1 March 1942, he managed to swim ashore to the island of Java. There he was captured by a Japanese army patrol. He was forced to work on their landing beaches unloading supplies and then was marched to the town of Serang to be imprisoned first in a movie theater and then in the local jail. In April 1942, he became part of a group of eight Houston officers who were taken to Japan to the naval interrogation camp in Ofuna. Then in September, he was moved to the POW camp in the town of Zentsuji. From there in June 1945, he was moved to a remote camp site, termed Rokuroshi, in the mountains of Honshu. It was there that units of the American First Cavalry came to recover him and his shipmates at the end of the war. After the war, he returned to active duty. He was designated for engineering duty and served in that capacity in various stations, including Norfolk and Boston Naval Shipyards, the Navy Department in Washington, and as Supervisor of Shipbuilding in New York. In 1957 he joined the staff of the Commander in Chief, US Atlantic Fleet, as Deputy Chief of Staff of Logistics. Then in 1959, he assumed command of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard where he directed the work of that industrial facility in the building and repair of ships. While stationed there, he was advanced in rank to Rear Admiral. His final tour of duty was in the Naval Ships Systems Command in Washington, DC. He managed all ship engineering activities (excluding nuclear) throughout the Navy and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his work there. After retiring from active duty in 1968, he came to Memphis, TN to participate in the startup of the State Technical Institute. He headed a division offering degrees in seven engineering disciplines. These engineering technology programs all received professional accreditation and have attracted interest from corporate employers. After retiring from that position, he remained active in community affairs in Memphis. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church and served on the boards of charitable and civic organizations. His wife, Frances McCarley Fulton and their children, Frances Anne Fulton and William L. Fulton predecease him. He is survived by his grandchildren, Michelle Fulton Hauser (John) of Dorado, PR, and Robert E. Fulton of Washington, DC, his son-in-law, Jim Good of Mountain View, AR, his godson, Capt. Frederic N. Howe, Jr. USN (Ret.) of Fredericksburg, VA, and his caregiver friend, Nancy Herndon of Oakland, TN. He leaves behind many family members, friends, shipmates, associates, doctors and nurses, who have all meant so much to him. A service and interment will be held at a later date at Arlington National Cemetery. Donations may be made to Baptist Reynolds Hospice House, 1520 W. Poplar, Collierville, TN 38017, or to First Presbyterian Church, 166 Poplar, Memphis, TN 38103, or to Stephen Ministry of Collierville United Methodist Church, 454 W. Poplar, Collierville, TN 38017, or to Huntington’s Disease Society of America. Online condolences may be expressed by visiting www. memphisfuneralhome.net Memphis Funeral Home 5599 Poplar Ave. (901)725-0100

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Published by The Commercial Appeal from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2015.

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MM2 Ronald Spurlock

February 28, 2015

RIP brave sailor. I know you go to tell our father in heaven to take care of your fellow US Navy men .

daughter, WW11 VETERAN decease

February 28, 2015

WHAT AN OUTSTANDING AND EXEMPLARY LIFE.

Neil Stringer

February 23, 2015

Fair winds and following seas, Admiral. Anyone that survived the experience of WWII POWs following the sinking of the USS Houston was indeed a strong man. You served as a good example for the rest of us in all branches of the military. Our country needs more like you in our defense.

Carol LaGraize

February 23, 2015

My family does not know Admiral Fulton, but after reading his obituary, just want to say, Thank you Sir for serving our country. You are part of the reason our country is free and great. Rest in peace.

Taken with Admiral Fulton at Memorial Service

John L. Echols

February 23, 2015

Slow Salute, Admiral. As I told you before, we thank you for your service and protecting our freedom. I was very honored to call you friend and compatriot. Thanks for taking your time to build my interest in the Houston. You will never be forgotten. RIP, my friend.

Al and Libby Flowers

February 23, 2015

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

John Mumm

February 22, 2015

This man is what being a sailor is all about. RIP sir. I salute you. BM3 John Mumm USN USS BIGELOW DD942 NATO Flagship.

Richard & Clodagh Bassett

February 22, 2015

Uncle Robert was an amazing human being who always had time for others. He downplayed himself and his accomplishments and managed to make all who came in contact with him feel special. He will be greatly missed.

ABEC (AW) Deehan USN (Ret)

February 22, 2015

Fair Winds Admiral, Thank for Service.

Perry Traylor

February 21, 2015

I have no personal relationship with the deceased other than sharing the Brotherhood of being a veteran and military retiree. This is to thank Mr. Fulton for his selfless service to this Great Nation of OURS. Rest in Peace SIR.............

C. V. "Bo" Scarborough

February 21, 2015

He was a wonderful man. It was an honor to know him and be his pastor.

February 21, 2015

Salute to you Sir. Thank you so much for your service. May you rest in peace. May your skies be clear, and your sails be full. We have the watch now- you can rest easy.

Gaynell & Paul Dudenhefer

February 21, 2015

We worked at State Tech when the Admiral headed up the Engineering Technology Division. We are saddened to learn of his passing. May he find eternal peace. May God bless him and his family.

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