James David Fullam

james fullam
James David Fullam, 88, of 140 Candler School Road, died Friday, May 31, 2002, at a local nursing home. A native of Buncombe county, he was a son of the late Clarence and Eva Penland Fullam. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Retha Ford Fullam, who died in 1965. Mr. Fullam was retired from Candler Supermarket where he served as store manager. He was an Army Veteran of WWII and a member of Montmorenci United Methodist Church. Mr. Fullam is survived by his second wife, Julia Morris Fullam; two daughters, Lynn Miller and Nancy Fullam both of Candler; two sons, David Fullam of Candler and Charles Ford of Rome, GA; a brother, Jesse Kirkpatrick of Tucson, AZ; three grandchildren, John Fullam, Margaret Fullam and Andy Miller all of Candler; two step-children, Janet Norman of Hendersonville and Judy Scruggs of Atlanta; two step-grandchildren, Scott Norman and Katie Bolick and one step-great-granchild, Chandler Bolick. Funeral services will be 11:00 am Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Reverend Doctor C. Fred Werhan officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour before the service at the funeral home.

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  1. Dear David and family,
    Your dad was always one of my favorite persons. I enjoyed going down to the supermarket and seeing him. He always spoke to me and we always talked about alot of different subjects. It really is hard to see all my older friends pass away. All of these folks are apart of my childhood and helped to make me who I am today. I will be thinking about you and all your family during this time. Sincerely, Eva Sue

  2. Think of all of you often with
    good memories of days in
    Candler. Sorry to learn of
    your Daddy’s death. I live in
    the same place. Come. Love.
    Jane Burgin – Bob in Shelby,
    Eileen in Ohio and Dick in NC

  3. We would like to tell you that we are thinking of all of you during this time. We extend our sympathy and love. Would love to hear from you.

  4. Sincerest sympathy to all of
    you. Think of you often with
    good memories of Candler. I am
    still in FR; Bob in Shelby,
    Eileen in Ohio and Dick in
    Boone. Would love to see all
    of you. My love, Jane

  5. Each of you are in my thoughts. I regret being unable to attend the services and would like to extend my deepest sympathy. Take care and God bless.

  6. Dear David, Bobbie & Julia,
    I am so sorry to hear of Big Jim’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
    Sincerely,
    Sam & Ann Broadbent

  7. Slumber gently dear cousin. In peace you now sleep gently with all our loved ones of yesterday,forever remembered on our family history page.


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