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Information for
Earl Cyrus Fulcher
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31 January, 1896 - 7 October, 1972 |
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From the Idaho
Press-Tribune |
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October, 1972 |
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Earl
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NAMPA - Funeral services for Earl C. Fulcher, 76,
Portland, Ore., a former Nampa resident who died suddenly Oct.
7 in Nice, France while he and his wife were on a tour of
Europe, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First
Church of the Nazarene.
The Rev. A.E. Woodcook, pastor of the Sacramento, Calif.
First Church of the Nazarene, will officiate, assisted by the
Rev. Charles Higgins, pastor of the Nampa First Church of the
Nazarene.
Interment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Services
and interment are under the direction of the Alsip Funeral
Chapel.
Mr. Fulcher was born Jan. 31, 1896 at Palco, Kan., the
fourth son of a family of 11. He was united in marriage to
Ethel Spurgeon Nov. 21.1916 at Great Bend, Kan. They lived in
western Kansas until 1919, when they moved to the Boise Valley
where they resided for 47 years.
Mr. Fulcher retired from the Pacific Fruit Express after
35 years of service. Mrs. Fulcher preceded him in death on May
31, 1967. He was married to Ruby Fogelberg in October of 1968,
at which time they moved to Portland, Ore.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Fulcher, Portland,
Ore.,; two daughters, Mrs. Emma Bates, Beaverton, Ore., and
Mrs. Bernice Powell. Milwaukie, Ore.: two sons, Glen D.
Fulcher, Denver, Colo,, and Marvin E. Fulcher, Nampa; one
step-son, Lewis Beatty, Portland, Ore.; two brothers, Ben
Fulcher, Boise, and Everett Fulcher, Wichita, Kan.; two
sisters, Mrs. Martha Ablen, El Monte, Calif., and Mrs. Mary
Yohe, Plainville, Kan.; 18 grandchildren and four
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