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Virginia Lee <I>Karisch</I> Fulmer

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Virginia Lee Karisch Fulmer

Birth
Pin Oak, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Apr 2019 (aged 89)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Smithville, Bastrop County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Virginia Lee Fulmer, 89, of Smithville, peacefully passed away on April 23, 2019 at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center.
Virginia was born in Pin Oak, Texas to Clara (Meuth) and Willie Paul Karisch on September 22, 1929. She went to Winchester Schools and graduated from Giddings High School. She worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone as an operator in Freeport, Texas while living with her aunt and uncle Irene and Denson Weems before transferring back to the Smithville area. After moving back to Smithville, she met the love of her life, James Wayne Fulmer, and they were married in February of 1952. Wayne was an average motorcyclist and Virginia loved riding with him on his Harleys.
Virginia and Wayne were saddened by the loss of their first child, James Paul, in December of 1954. Their only daughter, Dinah Lynne was born in January of 1956. Virginia continued working for Southwestern Bell until the phones “went dial” in the early ‘60s. When Wayne’s career path led him to become General Chairman for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the family moved to Denison, Texas. After his first term of 4 years, they decided that they needed to move back due to missing Smithville and their family and friends. Wayne gave the BRT an ultimatum: he was moving the office, or they lost him. Needless to say, the office and the Fulmers returned to Smithville in February of 1967. Virginia was home once again right around the corner from her father and close to her brother Ernest Karisch, her sister Delores (Karisch) Burns, and their families.
After returning to Smithville, Virginia worked with Wayne in the BRT office and helped on the farm. Unfortunately, Wayne’s time was limited as he passed from cancer in August of 1972. Virginia was determined to keep the farm going. She and Dinah continued to run the farm until 1977. Virginia also worked for the City of Smithville as a Police Dispatcher until 1985.
In early 1985, Virginia officially retired to become full time grandma (“Nan”) as her first granddaughter, Ashley Wayne Breeden, was born. The family was heartbroken over Ashley’s early demise in July of 1985 due to a heart condition. Dinah and her husband Chuck had Virginia’s first grandson, James Wayne Breeden, in June of 1986, followed by her granddaughter Valerie Claire Lynne in August of 1989.
Her grandchildren became her entire focus in life. She was constantly involved in their school and home activities, ensured the grandkids properly experienced “country life,” and basically spoiled them rotten. Virginia moved back to the family farm in 2001 alongside Dinah, Chuck, and their family. She continued to be a major part of their lives. Her daily family suppers will forever be remembered. Virginia was blessed by becoming a great-grandmother with the birth of James and Amanda’s two children; Riley James, in May of 2013 and Kennedy Grace in January of 2017.
Virginia’s health began declining due to ongoing respiratory issues, diabetic complications, and dementia. She joined the family of Towers Nursing Home in January of 2016. Virginia consistently enjoyed coming home on selected weekends and holidays and to visit family and great-grandchild and attend events through the years as her health allowed. She continued to practice her Catholic faith through mass at Towers and ongoing prayer.
Virginia absolutely cherished her time with family and was completely devoted to them. She will always be fondly remembered by anyone who crossed her path, and will be greatly missed by all.
Virginia is preceded in death by her mother, Clara Rose Meuth; father, William Paul Karisch; husband, James Wayne Fulmer; brother, Ernest William Karisch; infant son, James Paul Fulmer and great-granddaughter Ashley Wayne Breeden. She is survived by her daughter, Dinah and spouse Charles Breeden; granddaughter, Valerie Breeden; grandson, James Breeden and spouse Amanda Breeden; great-grandchildren, Riley James and Kennedy Grace Breeden; sister Delores (Karisch) Burns; sister-in-law, Katherine (Pesl) Karisch along with numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Pallbearers for Virginia will be Jeff Burns, Steve Dawson, Ernest Karisch, Jr., Ethan Karisch, Dalton Dawson, Jake Dawson and Cade Courtemanche.
The celebration of her long and full life will begin with family and friends fellowship.
Friends and Family may pay their respects to Virginia and visit the family on Sunday, April 28, 2019, at 5:00 PM, at All Faiths of the Pines, 110 American Legion Rd, Smithville. Rosary to follow the visitation at 7:00 PM directly following the visitation. The Funeral Mass will begin at 10:00AM on Monday,
April 29 2019 at St. Paul Catholic Church located at 203 Mills St, Smithville, Texas. There will be an opportunity to pay your respects to Virginia and her family prior to the Mass beginning at 9:30AM. Graveside services and interment will follow the funeral mass at Oak Hill Cemetery, Smithville, Texas. Fellowship and a light meal to follow the interment at St. Paul Catholic Church Parish Hall.
Virginia Lee Fulmer, 89, of Smithville, peacefully passed away on April 23, 2019 at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center.
Virginia was born in Pin Oak, Texas to Clara (Meuth) and Willie Paul Karisch on September 22, 1929. She went to Winchester Schools and graduated from Giddings High School. She worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone as an operator in Freeport, Texas while living with her aunt and uncle Irene and Denson Weems before transferring back to the Smithville area. After moving back to Smithville, she met the love of her life, James Wayne Fulmer, and they were married in February of 1952. Wayne was an average motorcyclist and Virginia loved riding with him on his Harleys.
Virginia and Wayne were saddened by the loss of their first child, James Paul, in December of 1954. Their only daughter, Dinah Lynne was born in January of 1956. Virginia continued working for Southwestern Bell until the phones “went dial” in the early ‘60s. When Wayne’s career path led him to become General Chairman for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the family moved to Denison, Texas. After his first term of 4 years, they decided that they needed to move back due to missing Smithville and their family and friends. Wayne gave the BRT an ultimatum: he was moving the office, or they lost him. Needless to say, the office and the Fulmers returned to Smithville in February of 1967. Virginia was home once again right around the corner from her father and close to her brother Ernest Karisch, her sister Delores (Karisch) Burns, and their families.
After returning to Smithville, Virginia worked with Wayne in the BRT office and helped on the farm. Unfortunately, Wayne’s time was limited as he passed from cancer in August of 1972. Virginia was determined to keep the farm going. She and Dinah continued to run the farm until 1977. Virginia also worked for the City of Smithville as a Police Dispatcher until 1985.
In early 1985, Virginia officially retired to become full time grandma (“Nan”) as her first granddaughter, Ashley Wayne Breeden, was born. The family was heartbroken over Ashley’s early demise in July of 1985 due to a heart condition. Dinah and her husband Chuck had Virginia’s first grandson, James Wayne Breeden, in June of 1986, followed by her granddaughter Valerie Claire Lynne in August of 1989.
Her grandchildren became her entire focus in life. She was constantly involved in their school and home activities, ensured the grandkids properly experienced “country life,” and basically spoiled them rotten. Virginia moved back to the family farm in 2001 alongside Dinah, Chuck, and their family. She continued to be a major part of their lives. Her daily family suppers will forever be remembered. Virginia was blessed by becoming a great-grandmother with the birth of James and Amanda’s two children; Riley James, in May of 2013 and Kennedy Grace in January of 2017.
Virginia’s health began declining due to ongoing respiratory issues, diabetic complications, and dementia. She joined the family of Towers Nursing Home in January of 2016. Virginia consistently enjoyed coming home on selected weekends and holidays and to visit family and great-grandchild and attend events through the years as her health allowed. She continued to practice her Catholic faith through mass at Towers and ongoing prayer.
Virginia absolutely cherished her time with family and was completely devoted to them. She will always be fondly remembered by anyone who crossed her path, and will be greatly missed by all.
Virginia is preceded in death by her mother, Clara Rose Meuth; father, William Paul Karisch; husband, James Wayne Fulmer; brother, Ernest William Karisch; infant son, James Paul Fulmer and great-granddaughter Ashley Wayne Breeden. She is survived by her daughter, Dinah and spouse Charles Breeden; granddaughter, Valerie Breeden; grandson, James Breeden and spouse Amanda Breeden; great-grandchildren, Riley James and Kennedy Grace Breeden; sister Delores (Karisch) Burns; sister-in-law, Katherine (Pesl) Karisch along with numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Pallbearers for Virginia will be Jeff Burns, Steve Dawson, Ernest Karisch, Jr., Ethan Karisch, Dalton Dawson, Jake Dawson and Cade Courtemanche.
The celebration of her long and full life will begin with family and friends fellowship.
Friends and Family may pay their respects to Virginia and visit the family on Sunday, April 28, 2019, at 5:00 PM, at All Faiths of the Pines, 110 American Legion Rd, Smithville. Rosary to follow the visitation at 7:00 PM directly following the visitation. The Funeral Mass will begin at 10:00AM on Monday,
April 29 2019 at St. Paul Catholic Church located at 203 Mills St, Smithville, Texas. There will be an opportunity to pay your respects to Virginia and her family prior to the Mass beginning at 9:30AM. Graveside services and interment will follow the funeral mass at Oak Hill Cemetery, Smithville, Texas. Fellowship and a light meal to follow the interment at St. Paul Catholic Church Parish Hall.


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