In Memory

Bob Fulk - Class Of 1964

Bob Fulk

Bob Fulk class of 1964Robert L. "Bob" Fulk, 70, of Olney, passed away Saturday, January 16, 2016 at Burgin Manor.  Services at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home with burial in Haven Hill Memorial Garden Cemetery, Olney.

Bob was born February 19, 1945 in Olney, the son of Clifford and Margaret (Iffert) Fulk.  He married Mara Kay Burgener on June 12, 1965 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Olney.  She preceded him in death on November 7, 2012.

He owned and operated Bob's Standard Service for more than 20 years.  He was a hardworking man who never knew a stranger.  In his younger years Bob was active in the community, volunteering his time and was a member of several boards.  He was a past member of Richland County Fair Board, Chamber of Commerce, and Civil Defense.  Bob enjoyed tinkering in his garage with his dog by his side his loyal companion, Bubby.  He took pleasure in fishing, spending time outdoors, and extremely long car rides. Bob loved spending time with his family, especially his grandkids and great grandkids.

He is survived by his sons, Steve Fulk, Roger Fulk and wife Kimothy and Tim Fulk and wife Stephanie all of Olney; daughters, Tiffany Fulk and Andrea Schnell and husband Nick, both of Olney; grandchildren, Lindsey (Shane) Wilson; Wesley (Stephanie), Brayton, and Rylan Fulk; Mindy, Kayla, Krystal, Emily, and Kyle Fulk; Erica (Tommy) Beard; Dustin (Abra), and Stephan Levitt; Addison Fulk; Bentley and Madilynn Schnell, and soon to be baby Case Schnell; great-grandchildren, Emma, Taylor, Keaton, Kally, Shawn, Kooper, Karson, Jazzlyn,Eli, Shyloh, Rylan, Ayvah, and soon to be named baby girl; brothers, Richard Fulk and wife Rosie, John Fulk and wife Vicky; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and brother, Jerry Lee Fulk.

Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home, Olney obituary and photo – posted, January 17, 2016



 
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01/18/16 11:11 AM #1    

Patricia Anne Squires (McNeece) (1964)

My condolences to Bob's family.  We went to St Joe's together - such a nice guy.


01/19/16 09:57 AM #2    

Tom Loftin Weber (1964)

A giant of a person. Always kind and considerate. Memories of the see-saw and piggy back rides. Kindness - which will live on through his dedicated children. I am grateful I knew Bob (always Robert in grade school). My sympathy to a fine family.


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