William Lee “Bill” Fulton, 73, of Norman, OK, a Sooner born and bred, passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2014 after a valiant struggle with lung cancer during which we witnessed his remarkable endurance. He was born July 2, 1940 in Duncan, OK to Steve Stiles Fulton and Rubye (Neal) Fulton.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, Kristen Dea Cobb; and his brother, Steven Bryan Fulton.
William is survived by his grandson, Jeriah Cobb of the home; his sisters, Pat Tompkins of Duncan and Linda Garvin of Norman; and his nieces, Pamela Burnside and her husband, Chris of Duncan; Grayson Garvin of Norman, Laurel Garvin Robinson and her husband, Scott and their daughter, Elle Victoria Robinson of Dallas; his nephew, Jeffrey Tompkins of Nederland, TX and his daughter, Kristen Williams of Port Arthur, TX; and many treasured friends who will never forget his quick wit and unique sense of humor as well as his passion for O.U. football.
Prior to his health declining, Bill had worked in the oil and gas industry as a land services courier.
In accordance with Bill’s wishes, the family plans a private service to honor and celebrate his life.
In lieu of flowers please consider gifts to the Northeast Baptist Church, 905 E. Rock Creek Rd., Norman, OK 73071.
Arrangements were placed in the care of the Vice family at the Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman.
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