James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Monday (07-24-1997) at Community Hospital of Lancaster. Dr. Barry D. Walp, county coroner, scheduled an autopsy for today.
Fulford was a roll grabber for R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. at the Greenfield Road plant. Before that, he was a dispatcher for Yellow Freight System Inc.'s line haul division for seven years.
He and his wife, Karen A. Ivan Fulford, were married 29 years last March 23. Fulford belonged to St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
Published on February 25, 1997, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)
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James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Feb. 24 at Community Hospital of Lancaster of natural causes, according to Lancaster County coroner Dr. Barry D. Walp
Published on March 4, 1997, Lancaster New Era (PA)
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James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Monday at Community Hospital of Lancaster.
Dr. Barry D. Walp, county coroner, scheduled an autopsy for today.
Fulford was a roll grabber for R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. at the Greenfield Road plant. Before that, he was a dispatcher for Yellow Freight System Inc.'s line haul division for seven years.
He and his wife, Karen A. Ivan Fulford, were married 29 years last March 23.
Fulford belonged to St. John Neumann Catholic Church, the Donnelley Club and the Manheim Township Football Association's weight room committee.
He was a recreation vehicle enthusiast and enjoyed gardening, canoeing, collecting sports cards and bird watching.
A U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, he graduated from Youngstown State College, Youngstown, Ohio.
Born in Greenville, he was a son of Norma Boyer Fulford of Sharon and the late Garfield Fulford.
Surviving besides his wife and mother are two daughters, Jaymie L., wife of Steven Cashdollar of East Petersburg, and Jillian T., at home; a son, Joshua J., at home; a brother, Keith R. of Hermitage; and two sisters, Kathryn and Patricia, wife of Dennis Bonnani, both of Farrell.
James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Monday (07-24-1997) at Community Hospital of Lancaster. Dr. Barry D. Walp, county coroner, scheduled an autopsy for today.
Fulford was a roll grabber for R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. at the Greenfield Road plant. Before that, he was a dispatcher for Yellow Freight System Inc.'s line haul division for seven years.
He and his wife, Karen A. Ivan Fulford, were married 29 years last March 23. Fulford belonged to St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
Published on February 25, 1997, Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA)
AUTOPSY RESULTS
James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Feb. 24 at Community Hospital of Lancaster of natural causes, according to Lancaster County coroner Dr. Barry D. Walp
Published on March 4, 1997, Lancaster New Era (PA)
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James H. Fulford, 49, of 506 Wagonwheel Drive, Lititz, died unexpectedly Monday at Community Hospital of Lancaster.
Dr. Barry D. Walp, county coroner, scheduled an autopsy for today.
Fulford was a roll grabber for R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. at the Greenfield Road plant. Before that, he was a dispatcher for Yellow Freight System Inc.'s line haul division for seven years.
He and his wife, Karen A. Ivan Fulford, were married 29 years last March 23.
Fulford belonged to St. John Neumann Catholic Church, the Donnelley Club and the Manheim Township Football Association's weight room committee.
He was a recreation vehicle enthusiast and enjoyed gardening, canoeing, collecting sports cards and bird watching.
A U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, he graduated from Youngstown State College, Youngstown, Ohio.
Born in Greenville, he was a son of Norma Boyer Fulford of Sharon and the late Garfield Fulford.
Surviving besides his wife and mother are two daughters, Jaymie L., wife of Steven Cashdollar of East Petersburg, and Jillian T., at home; a son, Joshua J., at home; a brother, Keith R. of Hermitage; and two sisters, Kathryn and Patricia, wife of Dennis Bonnani, both of Farrell.
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