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James Joseph Fulkerson

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James Joseph Fulkerson

Birth
Webbers Falls, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1 Nov 1964 (aged 67)
Burial
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6032722, Longitude: -116.6696167
Plot
Garden of Communion Lot 455 Space 1
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James J. Fulkerson
CALDWELL —Services for James J. Fulkerson, 67, Route 6, a former rancher and mine mill mechanic near Salmon, will be held in Flahiff Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. James Dougherty officiating.
Interment will be at Hillcrest.
Mr. Fulkerson was born July 22, 1897, at Webber Falls, Okla., and attended schools there until the age of 15. He came to Idaho and lived at Jerome for a number of years. He was married there to Olive Ambrose. She preceded him in death in 1928.
He worked as an auto mechanic at Halley and was married to Merle E. Evans on Oct. 4, 1930, at Shoshone. The couple ranched in the Salmon River country and he worked as a mill mechanic at the cobalt mines there for a number of years.
The couple moved to Caldwell last July after he sold his ranch interests. He was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors include: His wife; a daughter, Mrs. Vada Martell, Caldwell, Route 6; two brothers, Walter, Gooding, and Newton, Jerome; a sister, Mrs. Martha Shillington, Jerome; and three grandchildren.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Page 15
James J. Fulkerson
CALDWELL —Services for James J. Fulkerson, 67, Route 6, a former rancher and mine mill mechanic near Salmon, will be held in Flahiff Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. James Dougherty officiating.
Interment will be at Hillcrest.
Mr. Fulkerson was born July 22, 1897, at Webber Falls, Okla., and attended schools there until the age of 15. He came to Idaho and lived at Jerome for a number of years. He was married there to Olive Ambrose. She preceded him in death in 1928.
He worked as an auto mechanic at Halley and was married to Merle E. Evans on Oct. 4, 1930, at Shoshone. The couple ranched in the Salmon River country and he worked as a mill mechanic at the cobalt mines there for a number of years.
The couple moved to Caldwell last July after he sold his ranch interests. He was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors include: His wife; a daughter, Mrs. Vada Martell, Caldwell, Route 6; two brothers, Walter, Gooding, and Newton, Jerome; a sister, Mrs. Martha Shillington, Jerome; and three grandchildren.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Page 15


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