Mr. John Wesley Fulton

It is with profound sorrow we announce the death of one of our pillars of Caswell County, Mr. John Wesley Fulton age 93 of 73 East Main Street, Yanceyville, North Carolina; who went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday morning, February 22, 2022 at Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina.

Mr. John Wesley Fulton was one of six siblings born June 25, 1928 to the late Frank Fulton and Flaxie Harris Fulton in Farmville, NC. He was a graduate from Farmville Colored High School. He was a veteran of the United States Army WWII stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Upon completion of his tour of duty, Mr. Fulton attended and received high honors from both Gupton-Jones Mortuary College in Nashville Tennessee and Cleveland Mortuary College in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mr. John Wesley Fulton was united in holy matrimony on July 4, 1956 to the love of his life, Miss Juanita Stokes. He was not only a funeral director and a mortician, but also served Caswell County and the surrounding counties as a 24-hour ambulance driver. Mr. Fulton owned and operated Fulton Funeral Home in Yanceyville for over 63 years.

Mr. John Wesley Fulton served on the board of directors of First State Bank and was a member of the following:

Caswell County Credit Union, Leasburg Masonic Lodge 648, Zion Baptist Church in Reidsville, NC; Central District of Funeral Directors & The Morticians Association of NC; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Caswell County Planning Board.

Mr. Fulton was the last of his generation. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Juanita Stokes Fulton; his three sisters, Lucretia Fulton, Juanita Fulton Johnson and Mary Frances Ford; his two brothers, Eli Fulton and Glenn Fulton.

Mr. Fulton will be greatly missed but his legacy will continue through his god-son, Quenton Walton and the Fulton-Walton Funeral Home staff.

Mr. John Wesley Fulton leaves to cherish his precious memories to his four nieces, Bernita Johnson-Gabriel of Chicago, Illinois; Mazetta “ Zet” Ford-Medina of Trumball, Connecticut; Rita Ford of Silver Spring, Maryland; Karamah Khashiun of Apopka, Florida; his devoted god-son, Quenton Walton (Janette) of Elon, North Carolina; one brother -in-law, Cecil C. Stokes of Baltimore, Maryland; nieces and nephew, Adell S. Edmonds (James) of Halifax, Virginia; Sylvia s. Diedhiou (Regisse) of Catonsville, Maryland; Barbara S. Worsham of Randallstown, Maryland; Cecilia Stokes of Baltimore, Maryland; Linda Stokes of Baltimore, Maryland; Renee S. Taylor (Theodore) of Columbus, Georgia; Michael Stokes (Anita) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a host of great-nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

A viewing was Saturday, February 26, 2022 from 5 to 7 pm in the Juanita S. Fulton Memorial Chapel of Fulton-Walton Funeral Home. 

Lying in repose for Mr. John Wesley Fulton was from 12:30-2:00 pm Sunday, February 27, 2022, at the Caswell County Civic Center in Yanceyville, NC.

Funeral Services for Mr. John Wesley Fulton was Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 2:00 pm at the Caswell County Civic Center in Yanceyville, NC. Interment and committal was Monday, February 28, 2022 12 noon  in the Sunset Memorial Park, Farmville, NC .

(PER CDC GUIDELINES:  FACIAL MASKS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL SERVICES). 

Condolence may be posted at www.fulton-waltonfuneralhome.com

All arrangements for Mr. John Wesley Fulton were entrusted to Fulton-Walton Funeral Home, 219 Dillard School Drive, Yanceyville, NC.