Dorothy L. Fulton
Died: Nov 11, 2014
Dorothy L. Fulton, 77, of Hackettstown, NJ, formerly of West Caldwell & Montville, NJ, Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at her residence.
Born August 13, 1937 in Montclair, NJ, Dorothy was the daughter of the late Frank & Florence Brenner Winner.
A resident of Hackettstown for the past 17 years, Dorothy was last employed at House of the Good Shepherd, Hackettstown, NJ as a receptionist and secretary retiring in 2002. After her retirement, Mrs. Fulton maintained a busy schedule at her church, Trinity United Methodist in Hackettstown attending to various ministries by using her organizational skills as a secretary. Dorothy also enjoyed lending a helping hand and visiting with friends at the Hackettstown Nutrition Center.
She is survived by a son, David Fulton, Shohola, Pa. and a daughter, Kim Walter of Andover, NJ. One sister, Janet Fitzgerald of New Hampshire. Three Loving Grandchildren, Guinevere Remo, Paul Walter & Anastasia Horner. Three Great Grandchildren, Olivianna, Annabella & Holly. Dorothy was predeceased by her sister, Barbara Eighan.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate the life of Dorothy by attending a memorial service at 2pm on Sunday, 11-23-14 at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ. 07840. In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please consider donating your local Common Sense for Animals Chapter. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.cochranfuneral.com.
Born August 13, 1937 in Montclair, NJ, Dorothy was the daughter of the late Frank & Florence Brenner Winner.
A resident of Hackettstown for the past 17 years, Dorothy was last employed at House of the Good Shepherd, Hackettstown, NJ as a receptionist and secretary retiring in 2002. After her retirement, Mrs. Fulton maintained a busy schedule at her church, Trinity United Methodist in Hackettstown attending to various ministries by using her organizational skills as a secretary. Dorothy also enjoyed lending a helping hand and visiting with friends at the Hackettstown Nutrition Center.
She is survived by a son, David Fulton, Shohola, Pa. and a daughter, Kim Walter of Andover, NJ. One sister, Janet Fitzgerald of New Hampshire. Three Loving Grandchildren, Guinevere Remo, Paul Walter & Anastasia Horner. Three Great Grandchildren, Olivianna, Annabella & Holly. Dorothy was predeceased by her sister, Barbara Eighan.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate the life of Dorothy by attending a memorial service at 2pm on Sunday, 11-23-14 at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ. 07840. In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please consider donating your local Common Sense for Animals Chapter. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.cochranfuneral.com.
Condolences:
Kim and Bill Bock
#4
November 22nd, 2014 7:52 am
I am so sorry to hear of your mom passing on. She was a lovely, loving, woman. She was always easy to talk to, and, I always felt a warm closeness to her. It is so obvious that she loved her family very much. She will always remain in your heart. She can now watch over you from above.
With our deepest sympathy,
Kim and Bill
Emma Murray
#3
November 20th, 2014 9:34 am
I cant tell you how so very sorry I was to hear about Dottie. I am one of her "table-mates" at the Hackettstown Sr. Ctr. Enjoyed listening to her talk about her cats, her family and her other interests. She will be sorely missed by everyone here at the Center. God's blessings and comfort to all of you.
Lorry Fulton
#2
November 20th, 2014 6:59 am
I met Dot at Trinity when we volunteered for the Tidings team. We had the same last name but no family connection. We both lived in Oak Hill and had a love of cats in common. We often met in the cat food aisle at Shop-Rite. She was a wonderful person and will be sorely missed. My prayers are with you.
Elizabeth Van Houten
#1
November 19th, 2014 12:14 am
I am very sorry to hear about Dottys passing. I use to work at and go to the senior center and knew her from there. She was a very sweet lady and often talked about her family and her cats. God bless and may you find comfort in your love for Dotty and each other. Betty
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