The remains of the late Milton Fulton aged about 26 years, were laid to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery here on the 21st. Eight years ago, the deceased left for the West to work with the Peppard and Fulton Construction Co. of which a brother and uncle are owners. While working with a companion on the top of an ore dock some 70 feet in height, an accident occurred which endangered his companion, in saving him he lost his own life, by falling to the ice. He was a young man of sterling qualities. Lee and Al. (known here as Avard) accompanied the remains from Ashland, Wis., U.S.S., where they were operating.
The Truro Daily News, April 26, 1917
Provided by Mike Travers
The remains of the late Milton Fulton aged about 26 years, were laid to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery here on the 21st. Eight years ago, the deceased left for the West to work with the Peppard and Fulton Construction Co. of which a brother and uncle are owners. While working with a companion on the top of an ore dock some 70 feet in height, an accident occurred which endangered his companion, in saving him he lost his own life, by falling to the ice. He was a young man of sterling qualities. Lee and Al. (known here as Avard) accompanied the remains from Ashland, Wis., U.S.S., where they were operating.
The Truro Daily News, April 26, 1917
Provided by Mike Travers
Family Members
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Eunice Ella Fulton Fletcher
1868–1898
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Edwin Peppard Fulton
1870–1937
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Mary Anna Fulton
1871–1894
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Leander John Fulton
1873–1927
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Horace Wendle Fulton
1875–1875
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Harris Erskin Fulton
1877–1901
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Edith D. Fulton
1878–1897
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Samuel Avard Fulton
1881–1957
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Lyman Bayne Fulton
1882–1925
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Lemuel Wyman Fulton
1884–1963
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