Lonnie Fulton

Lonnie Fulton, 49

Little Boston resident Lonnie Fulton died May 11, 2005 in Seattle. He was 49.

He was born to Reginald A. Sr. and Jennarose R. Fulton on March 26, 1956 in Bremerton.

Fulton graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1975 in Poulsbo.

He was a forklift operator for 25 years at Rabanco Recycling of Seattle.

Fulton loved Elvis and singing Elvis’ songs, spending time with his cats and walking Bingo the family dog and spending time at the Point No Point Casino. He also enjoyed his Camaro cars and playing sports.

He is survived by his mother Jennarose R. Fulton of Little Boston; brothers Reginald (Debra) Fulton Jr. of Suquamish, Mickey (Sheree) Fulton and Scott Fulton, both of Little Boston; sisters Wendy (Melvin Sullivan) Fulton and Sally (Tom) Seachord, both of Little Boston; and many nieces and nephews.

Fulton was preceded in death by his father Reginald A. Fulton Sr., exactly two years prior to the day of Fulton’s death, and sister Deanna Fulton-Combes.

A visitation, funeral and burial service was held May 17 at the S’Klallam Tribal Center and S’Klallam Tribal Cemetery in Little Boston. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Miller-Woodlawn Funeral Home of Bremerton.

Memorial donations can be sent to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, 31912 Little Boston Road, Kingston, WA 98346.

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