1942 - 2013
❦ Early Life: Marilyn was born August 22, 1942, in Springville, Utah, to Francis Louis and Catherine Faye Christensen Simpson.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: She married her sweetheart, Robert Norman Fulton; they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity on March 11, 1959. She gave birth to eight beautiful children, three girls and five boys. She took great pleasure in raising her children, attending to their every need. She was the best example of true motherhood.
❦ Marilyn loved to bowl and won many awards and trophies. The trophies mainly collected dust and were rarely displayed. Instead, she would confess to the world that her greatest trophies earned in her life were her children. Her baking and cooking skills were legendary and always prepared with love. She eagerly loved to organize and host events for her family. She was an avid, vocal fan of her kids. She and Bob never missed any of her children's music performances, plays, or sporting events.
❦ Her testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ was strong. She led a life-long example to her family of the great plan of happiness. She was a strong individual who demonstrated great loyalty and service to her loved ones. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Marilyn loved and cared deeply for those she served within many church callings. She especially loved the Young Women organization. She had a great impact on all those that were blessed to know and serve alongside her. Marilyn's legacy of faith, service and love will have a lasting impression on all those who knew her. On October 27, 2013, Marilyn Fay Simpson Fulton, mother, grandmother, and beloved wife, passed peacefully through the veil while surrounded by her family, in her home. She was 71.
❦ Survived By: Her husband, Robert; her children: Craig (Cindy) Fulton, Lorraine (Dave) O'Brien, Brent (Jennifer) Fulton, Jill (Wes) Swaney, Mark (Anita) Fulton, Chad (Cassandra) Fulton, Brad (Jennifer) Fulton and Ashley (Matt) Stock. Her collective, endearing grandchildren and great-grandchildren match the number of years she spent on earth with her loving mate, fifty four.
❦ Preceded In Death By: Her parents and eldest brother, Louis Simpson.
❦ Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
❦ Location: Sunset Heights 5th Ward Chapel | Orem, Utah
❦ Arrangements & Obituary: Berg Mortuary of Orem
❦ Interment: Orem City Cemetery | 4 Nov 2013
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1942 - 2013
❦ Early Life: Marilyn was born August 22, 1942, in Springville, Utah, to Francis Louis and Catherine Faye Christensen Simpson.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: She married her sweetheart, Robert Norman Fulton; they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity on March 11, 1959. She gave birth to eight beautiful children, three girls and five boys. She took great pleasure in raising her children, attending to their every need. She was the best example of true motherhood.
❦ Marilyn loved to bowl and won many awards and trophies. The trophies mainly collected dust and were rarely displayed. Instead, she would confess to the world that her greatest trophies earned in her life were her children. Her baking and cooking skills were legendary and always prepared with love. She eagerly loved to organize and host events for her family. She was an avid, vocal fan of her kids. She and Bob never missed any of her children's music performances, plays, or sporting events.
❦ Her testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ was strong. She led a life-long example to her family of the great plan of happiness. She was a strong individual who demonstrated great loyalty and service to her loved ones. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Marilyn loved and cared deeply for those she served within many church callings. She especially loved the Young Women organization. She had a great impact on all those that were blessed to know and serve alongside her. Marilyn's legacy of faith, service and love will have a lasting impression on all those who knew her. On October 27, 2013, Marilyn Fay Simpson Fulton, mother, grandmother, and beloved wife, passed peacefully through the veil while surrounded by her family, in her home. She was 71.
❦ Survived By: Her husband, Robert; her children: Craig (Cindy) Fulton, Lorraine (Dave) O'Brien, Brent (Jennifer) Fulton, Jill (Wes) Swaney, Mark (Anita) Fulton, Chad (Cassandra) Fulton, Brad (Jennifer) Fulton and Ashley (Matt) Stock. Her collective, endearing grandchildren and great-grandchildren match the number of years she spent on earth with her loving mate, fifty four.
❦ Preceded In Death By: Her parents and eldest brother, Louis Simpson.
❦ Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
❦ Location: Sunset Heights 5th Ward Chapel | Orem, Utah
❦ Arrangements & Obituary: Berg Mortuary of Orem
❦ Interment: Orem City Cemetery | 4 Nov 2013
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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MARRIED MAR. 11, 1959
CRAIG, LORRAINE, BRENT, JILL, MARK, CHAD, BRAD, ASHLEY
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Interment 4 Nov 2013
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