Ann was born in Personville, Texas, to the late Otis Tilman and Allie B. Bozeman. She attended Fair Oaks School and graduated from Groesbeck High School in 1960. She married Gerald Lee Fulton on June 14, 1963. For years, Ann was a fixture in downtown Mexia, where she worked at K. Wolens, Western Auto, and Goodyear Tire Company. She also worked as activity director and assistant administrator at Haven Nursing Home before returning to retail business as manager of Sinclair’s Shoes and J’s Outlet. Ann retired from Mexia I.S.D. During her retirement years, she worked part-time at the Pickin’ Patch.
Ann served as a Sunday school teacher and Vacation Bible School director, touching the lives of scores of children, as she did during her 14 years of working at R.Q. Sims Intermediate School. She had a heart for children, the elderly and the underprivileged. Ann always wanted the best for those she loved, encouraging them to make the best choices they could in life. She loved to garden, fish, play games, can vegetables and fruit, collect recipes, cook, and make her house a home.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Traci Leigh Fulton; brother, George Bozeman; a nephew, Tilmon Bozeman; and a niece, Rhonda Bozeman Whitfield.
Survivors include her husband of 51 years, Gerald Lee Fulton, of Simsboro; son, Rev. Gerald Lynn "Jerry" Fulton and wife, Cassie, of Waxahachie; brother, Otis Bozeman, of Point Enterprise; brother, William Bozeman and wife, Sharron, of Point Enterprise; sister, Donna Robinson, of Mexia; aunts, Sug Lloyd and Faye McClaran, of Mexia; nephews, Bill Bozeman and Clinton Bozeman; nieces: Sherry Crawford, Christie Robinson, and Stefani Slaughter; five great-nephews; six great-nieces; and a host of other relatives and friends. X4
Ann was born in Personville, Texas, to the late Otis Tilman and Allie B. Bozeman. She attended Fair Oaks School and graduated from Groesbeck High School in 1960. She married Gerald Lee Fulton on June 14, 1963. For years, Ann was a fixture in downtown Mexia, where she worked at K. Wolens, Western Auto, and Goodyear Tire Company. She also worked as activity director and assistant administrator at Haven Nursing Home before returning to retail business as manager of Sinclair’s Shoes and J’s Outlet. Ann retired from Mexia I.S.D. During her retirement years, she worked part-time at the Pickin’ Patch.
Ann served as a Sunday school teacher and Vacation Bible School director, touching the lives of scores of children, as she did during her 14 years of working at R.Q. Sims Intermediate School. She had a heart for children, the elderly and the underprivileged. Ann always wanted the best for those she loved, encouraging them to make the best choices they could in life. She loved to garden, fish, play games, can vegetables and fruit, collect recipes, cook, and make her house a home.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Traci Leigh Fulton; brother, George Bozeman; a nephew, Tilmon Bozeman; and a niece, Rhonda Bozeman Whitfield.
Survivors include her husband of 51 years, Gerald Lee Fulton, of Simsboro; son, Rev. Gerald Lynn "Jerry" Fulton and wife, Cassie, of Waxahachie; brother, Otis Bozeman, of Point Enterprise; brother, William Bozeman and wife, Sharron, of Point Enterprise; sister, Donna Robinson, of Mexia; aunts, Sug Lloyd and Faye McClaran, of Mexia; nephews, Bill Bozeman and Clinton Bozeman; nieces: Sherry Crawford, Christie Robinson, and Stefani Slaughter; five great-nephews; six great-nieces; and a host of other relatives and friends. X4
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