of Conway, AR
March 17, 1916 - December 17, 2014
Curtis Fulmer, age 98, passed away Wednesday, December 17, 2014. He was born March 17, 1916 at Mt. Vernon, Ark to the late Levi and Tennessee Keathley Fulmer. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers; Farris, Guy, Otis, 4 sisters; Ollie, Noma, Edna, Gladys, his grandson Dr. Shane Fulmer and his wife of 73 years Mary Fulmer.
Curtis Coleman Fulmer and Mary Doris Brown were married September 27, 1941. They had 3 sons, Jack and wife Carol, of Little Rock; Jim and wife Glenda, of Conway; and Patrick and wife Kay, of Humnoke; a daughter, Pamela May and her husband Dellis, of Bedford, Texas.
Curtis had nine grandsons: Shane Fulmer (deceased), Chad Fulmer of Wooster; Jimmy Fulmer of Greenbrier; Todd Fulmer of Bigelow; Kyle and Aaron May of Ft. Worth, TX; Jonah Fulmer of Belle Vista; John Fulmer of Rison, and Jason Fulmer of Conway; and two granddaughters: Laura Massey and Jessie Fulmer of Conway, three step-grandsons: Ron Hays and Josh Davis of Little Rock, and Spencer Davis (deceased), and one step-granddaughter, Nicole LaDart of Dallas, Texas, and 26 great-grandchildren. Mr. Fulmer had a large, loving and devoted family whom he loved dearly.
He was retired from the City of Conway Street department. He had also worked for Conway Public Schools, and as a carpenter. He was a Christian, a Mason, and a lifelong baseball authority.
A celebration of his life (please bring your stories to share) will be held 3:00 PM Saturday, December 20, 2014 at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway with Brother Pat Fulmer and Brother John Fulmer officiating. Visitation will begin one hour prior to service. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Interment will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Park.
Online guestbook: www.rollerfunerslhomes.com
Curtis Fulmer was a baseball man to the core. Hate to lose one like that. But he's now in the really BIG league. Our condolences to his family, many of whom we knew and some who were once our neighbors. May he rest in peace.
We are sorry for your loss, your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim, Jack and the entire Fulmer family,
David and I are so sorry for your loss. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time.
So sorry to hear of Mr. Fulmer's passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family. God Bless you all.
The Barham Family
Curtis was such a friendly fella. I enjoyed very much visiting with him every morning when I arrived for work at S. Andrews. My sympathy to his family.
Dear Family, your Mom and Dad were wonderful people. They were always so sweet and kind. It is a pleasure to know and love the next generations of the Fulmers. Lulu
I'm reminded of my last visit with him when they lived on Garland st next door to Mom and Daddy. I saw him sitting in a chair in the garden so I went over to see what he was doing and he told me those birds were taking over the garden. He wasn't about to let that happen so there he sat with his gun in hand. I always enjoyed time spend with them. They always seemed so happy to see you. I remember how my parents loved them and enjoyed being neighbors. Praying for your family during this sad time.
Dear Jim, Glenda, and family, It it so hard to lose your father, even if he is 98 years old. I lost mine almost 50 years ago, but he lives in my heart today and I think of him often --- that keeps him alive for me. Love and prayers to you, my friend. God Bless
Mr. Fulmer was a genuine, kind and good man. He was a wonderful role model for his family and all who knew him. I will cherish the memories of his stories, his smiles and laughter.
My sympathy goes out to Jack and the family in their loss.
Jim & Pat:
So VERY sorry to hear of Curtis' passing. He was a great man, a great friend, a great masonic brother & lecturer.
I shall sorely miss him, his smile, & his constant encouragement
Randy O. Bowling
Greenbrier, AR
Patterson Masonic Lodge # 111
Clinton, AR
R.O.B./
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Bro. Pat & Kay, and family,
Prayers and sympathy sent.
We know he is in a wonderful home with Jesus.
Love ya'll
Bonnie Tumbleson