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Paul Fulmer Obituary

Fulmer Fulmer, Paul , 45 year Swimming Pool Industry Veteran, passed away on Monday January 11th, 2010 in Ft. Worth, Texas. He was 69. Paul spent most of his years in South Florida until he retired in 1996 to travel. He recently settled down in North Richland Hills, TX to be close to his family. Paul is survived by daughters Kimberly Fulmer Russell and Stacey Fulmer Ostermann and granddaughters Alyssa 14, Kasey 11 and Kaitlyn 6. He is also survived by ex-wife Joan Fulmer. Memorial celebration to be held on Saturday, January 23rd at 11:00am at HornerXpress located at 5755 Powerline Rd in Ft. Lauderdale, 954-940-7979. In honor of Paul donations can be made to the National Park Service at www.nationalparks.org or to Universal Health Resources - Hospice at P.O. Box 8795, Ft. Worth, TX 76124.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel on Jan. 16, 2010.

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Joan

January 10, 2025

So sorry it´s 15 years. I´ve been in Texas for 20 years. Paul, it seems like 20 or more.

Joan

January 10, 2025

I honestly don´t know where time goes. 20 long lonely years without you. I think of you every day and miss you with all my heart. Take care until I´m there with you. I love you forever.

Joan Fulmer

January 10, 2024

I honestly can´t believe it´s been 14 years. It seems like yesterday when I held your hand. My life has been so lonely without you. You are my rock and our memories are what keeps me going. When I said I love you it was forever. Your kids are great and doing well. I can´t wait to see you in heaven. My Rock.

Kelley Kordon

January 10, 2023

I still miss you my dear friend and mentor.

Joan Fulmer

January 11, 2011

It's a year today and you are missed so much. I pray that you are happy and looking down on us and knowing how much we love you.

Stacey Ostermann

January 10, 2011

I can't believe it's been a year already...even though you are gone you are in my thoughts every day. I love you Dad!

January 22, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Kimberly Fulmer-Russell

January 21, 2010

I've now lost the 2 most important men in my life. First my husband of almost 19 years and now my daddy. Thank you so much Dad for showing me how to be a strong independent woman, for sharing valuable knowledge throughout my life, for being there for Alyssa and me these last few years. I will miss our talks about religion and politics. I will miss playing backgammon and chinese checkers and I will miss our weekends where we worked on projects around the house. Lastly, Alyssa and I will miss you on our future trips that we were to all take together (Cruising the Greek Islands, Cruising the Panama Canal, and Rafting in the Grand Canyon). Love and miss you

Kelley Kordon

January 19, 2010

Paul - Oh the times we had...Malibu racing; backgammon; Horner Educational videos; working on the wonderful HINT book together; knowing that if the Charlie Chip can was missing, it could be found, tucked away, by your Coca Cola stash. One of the things I admired most about you was the way, when I asked you any technical questions, you would ask me questions until I could figure out the answer on my own. Thank you for your friendship, guidance and intellect. May your spirit soar high upon the clouds forever. You are so cherished by so many.

Linda Carroll

January 19, 2010

I first met Paul upon joining Team Horner in 1993 and immediately thought of him as "The Guru". No other has come close to earning that title. He always took the time to generously educate and share his expertise. The impression he made upon me and so many others will never be forgotten. More than just a fountain of knowledge, Paul was also a great human being. He will be missed and remembered fondly.
Rest in Peace Paul.

Daniel Ennevor

January 18, 2010

Paul was a wonderful source of knowledge and an always available advisor particularly in my earliest days in pool construction in the early 80's. May you rest in peace Paul.
Daniel Ennevor

Jeff Tawney

January 18, 2010

Paul was an amazing source of knowledge as I entered the pool industry. He was so insturmental in Aqua Cal's efforts to successfully apply heat pump technology to pool and spa products. Our products and our company became better because of him.
The hours spent debating technical "stuff", racing at Malibu and just having fun are fond memories of mine.
He was a very unique and special person and those closest to him will and should always treasure his legacy.

Life is good...and Paul made it better.

Johnny Barreto

January 18, 2010

Paul, you will be missed dearly.

Johnny Barreto

Richard Reichert

January 18, 2010

I have known Paul for over 25 years. He built my first pool and then years later we wound up working together. He was my mentor and professor of knowledge in teaching me what I learned in the swimming pool industry. You will be greatly missed by not only myself but everyone in the pool industry that knew you. You have taught a lot of people to help them in their jobs and businesses to help them prosper.
GOD BLESS YOU

Joan Fulmer

January 16, 2010

My memories stretch for over 50 years. He was my friend, my boyfriend, my fiance, my husband and my ex-husband. However, the love I felt never ceased. He was a wonderful man and I will cherish his memory always. He was and is the love of my life. Happy soaring Paul, you will be missed.

Stacey Ostermann

January 16, 2010

Dad - you are the most magnificient person I have ever known and will be missed dearly. Enjoy your visits to the pyramids, rivers, forests and the Grand Canyon and make sure you watch over us because we are not sure how to do this thing called life without you. Love always, Stacey

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