Virginia Ann Fulmer

Birth date: Sep 15, 1939 Death date: Jan 24, 2020

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Virginia Ann Fulmer, 80, of Millington, TN went to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, January 24, 2020 at Methodist University Hospital. She was a retired attendance clerk for Shelby County Board of Education. She enjoyed line dancing and cheering for her grandson, Owen, playing baseball. She was a faithful member of Frayser Baptist Church where she played the piano. She was preceded in death by her husband of 33 years, Kenneth Fulmer and parents, Layton and Euba Edwards. She is survived by her daughter, Regina (Patrick) Harper and one grandson, Owen. The family will receive friends Tuesday (Jan 28) from 5pm - 8pm at the Munford Funeral Home Millington Chapel and services will be held Wednesday (Jan 29) at 1:00pm at Shelby Forest Baptist Church.

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Ann Munday

Regina, I am so very sorry for your loss of your Mom. Though it is very difficult to lose a mom, only time will heal. It is really not easy, I still miss mine & it is almost 4 years. You will begin to laugh & remember the fun times with her, you will also cry remembering. You have many people praying for you.

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Deloris Weatherington

in honor of Virginia .

So sorry for you loss. Mrs Ann and your whole family are so special to me. I have so many wonderful memories of you all. Praying God will wrap his arms around you during this time and give you comfort in the days ahead.

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Theresa Carter

Ann came to our church Northview when we needed a pianist. What a blessing it has been to know her. She loved and laughed with everyone. Ann loved Southern Gospel music and loved singings as we did. We could not talk for months and then get on the phone and talk for an hour or more about everything. She took care of her mother until she passed. What an example of family love. Regina, Patrick, Owen took good care of their sweet Mom showing their everlasting love and concern. May God comfort your hearts during days ahead. May memories be sweeter. You can be so proud of the Legacy she leaves. We're so sorry she left us too soon. Theresa and Curtis Carter

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Terry Sykes

I worked with Ann at Millington South years ago. One of the sweetest, funniest ladies I've had the pleasure of knowing.