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Fulp Family Memorial Fund

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I thought I should make it a little more personal than all the obituary information you will find below (please read though). For anyone viewing this page who didn't know Lee Fulp I'll say a few words. TSgt Lee Fulp was an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD Tech). He risked his life time and time again defusing IED's (Improvised Explosive Device or roadside bombs) and other explosive hazards on the battlefield for 16 years. He saved countless lives overseas and here at home. Lee is a highly decorated veteran. He was a devoted father, son, brother, uncle and friend. He was the kind of man who lifted your spirits when you were down, just by being around him. Lee never stopped smiling. He was full of life and fearless in anything he did on the battlefield and in life. I worked with him day in and day out and in my entire career I have never met a better soldier or personal friend. You could call on him day or night anytime for help and he couldn't get there fast enough. Lee built a home here in south Georgia so he could move his mother in along with his son. He provided for them financially so they would never have to worry. Unfortunately due to a motorcycle accident Lee passed away Saturday 11 July 2015. He was a devoted member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Safeside Chapter 25-5. Lee and the CVMA (thank you for all the support, words can't describe how helpful you have been) are devoted to helping veterans and the community whenever and however they can. We are asking for donations that will go directly to his mother. Any amount is more than appreciated. If you don't feel like donating that is absolutely fine we just ask that you post the link for someone else to read. Keep posting so we can spread the memorial fund around the world and keep the memory of Lee Fulp alive.

Technical Sergeant Lee Fulp, 38, of Hahira, Georgia passed away unexpectedly after a motorcycle accident on Saturday, 11 July 2015. He was born 20 October 1976 in Lowndes County to the late William Davis "Billy" Fulp and his surviving mother, Sheila Bennett Fulp. This memorial fund will go directly to Mrs. Fulp in order to maintain a standard of living  that Lee provided for the both of them while financial affairs are sorted.

TSgt Fulp lived most of his life in Cook County. He was of the Baptist faith. TSgt Fulp was currently serving as the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge, 820th Combat Operations Squadron, 820th Base Defense Group, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. He served his country honorably during four tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. TSgt Fulp also was a member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Safeside Chapter 25-5.

TSgt Fulp is survived by his son, Hunter Fulp; his mother, Sheila Bennett Fulp both of Hahira; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Renee and John Brisk of Adel, Georgia; Amanda and Tony Holt of Roanoke, Texas; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Betty Hall of Adel; his uncles and aunts: Ricky and Susan Bennett of Adel, Gwen and Tony Bernard; Debbie and Dan Green both of Orlinda, Tennessee; Jan and Jerry Mitchell of Savannah, Georgia and Mary Pye of Valdosta, Georgia; numerous cousins; also a very Special Friend Angela Benefield and her son, Wyatt of Lakeland, Georgia. TSgt Fulp was preceded in death by his father, William Davis "Billy" Fulp; his paternal grandparents, Davis and Elizabeth Fulp; maternal grandfather, Arvell Hall; his uncle, Tommy Fulp and aunt, Faye Wetherington.

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Scott Love
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Valdosta, GA
Sheila Fulp
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