Gregg was born in Houston, Texas, to Kenneth "Ken" Ray and Lynda Joyce Knight Fulton. He graduated from Teague High School in 1980 and majored in geology at Sam Houston State University.
Gregg served as production manager and geologist for Fulton Oil & Gas Company, located in Marshall, Texas, for the last 10 years. He was the co-founder of the Fulton-Forgotson Petit Oil Field in Smith County, Texas, from which 400,000 barrels of crude oil have been produced to date.
He was instrumental in expanding the family production in the Overton Cotton Valley Gas Field in Smith County, as well as the Henderson Southwest and Minden Cotton Valley Gas Fields in Rusk County. Before moving to East Texas to work with his father, Gregg worked for Envirotest in Houston.
Gregg's passions were family and golf. His latest endeavors included helping his father design a 15-acre lake, as well as a six-hole golf course for his children on family land. Gregg loved being out on his grandfather's land hunting and fishing and just spending time with his Grandad Knight.
He is survived by his wife of 15½ years, Jennifer; children, Shane and Brooke, 14, and Joey, 9; his mother, Lynda Benton, of Teague; father, Ken Fulton and step-mother, Carolyn, of Marshall; sister, Terri Collins, of Teague; grandparents, Kimble and Robbie Knight, of Teague; father and mother-in-law, Joe and Patsy Eddleman, of Baytown, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 10/13/2006...Y
Gregg was born in Houston, Texas, to Kenneth "Ken" Ray and Lynda Joyce Knight Fulton. He graduated from Teague High School in 1980 and majored in geology at Sam Houston State University.
Gregg served as production manager and geologist for Fulton Oil & Gas Company, located in Marshall, Texas, for the last 10 years. He was the co-founder of the Fulton-Forgotson Petit Oil Field in Smith County, Texas, from which 400,000 barrels of crude oil have been produced to date.
He was instrumental in expanding the family production in the Overton Cotton Valley Gas Field in Smith County, as well as the Henderson Southwest and Minden Cotton Valley Gas Fields in Rusk County. Before moving to East Texas to work with his father, Gregg worked for Envirotest in Houston.
Gregg's passions were family and golf. His latest endeavors included helping his father design a 15-acre lake, as well as a six-hole golf course for his children on family land. Gregg loved being out on his grandfather's land hunting and fishing and just spending time with his Grandad Knight.
He is survived by his wife of 15½ years, Jennifer; children, Shane and Brooke, 14, and Joey, 9; his mother, Lynda Benton, of Teague; father, Ken Fulton and step-mother, Carolyn, of Marshall; sister, Terri Collins, of Teague; grandparents, Kimble and Robbie Knight, of Teague; father and mother-in-law, Joe and Patsy Eddleman, of Baytown, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 10/13/2006...Y
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