Otto Wayne Fulmer, II, 75, of Steubenville passed away on April 8, 2020 following a brief illness with his loving wife, Judy, by his side. He was born in Columbus, Ohio on September 5, 1944. Preceded in death by the late Otto Wayne Fulmer, Sr. (father) and Violet Earlene Fulmer (mother) and infant sister, Barbara Ann Fulmer; survived by sister, Dolores (Jack) Dorminey. Wayne is survived by his wife of 53 years, Judy; his four children; Stephanie (Pete) Carpico, Otto (Betty) Fulmer III, David (Amber) Fulmer, Jennifer (Donnie) Burks; and ten grandchildren – Elisabeth, Ian, Anthony, Kendal, Bella, Lily, Chloe, Maya, Dwayne, and Devon.
Wayne was a 1963 graduate of Linden McKinley in Columbus, Ohio. He enlisted in the Ohio Army National Guard and was honorably discharged in 1971 after faithfully serving for 6-years. He was extremely proud to be a second-generation soldier and the fact that his sons, son in-law, and grandson chose to serve in uniform as well.
Wayne worked for many organizations throughout his professional career and was an excellent salesman. He worked for F & R Lazarus in Columbus, Ohio. In 1972 he relocated his family to Steubenville and began a career as a manager at “The Hub” until 1977. He then worked as a salesman for T&L Wheeling until 1981 before founding Delphia Supply, Inc which he operated with his wife until 1998. Wayne also owned and operated the Fulmer Insurance Agency selling insurance for the Mutual of Omaha. While semi-retired he and his wife owned and operated Lolli/Pops Confections traveling the Mid-West distributing lollipops to Wal-Marts. He was one to never fully retire and always found a way to follow his passion for sales and interacting with people.
Wayne was a member of Steubenville Masonic Lodge #45 of the Free & Accepted Masons to which he was initiated into on December 18, 1973. In 1996 he served as the Worshipful Master of Steubenville #45. He was extremely proud that his sons Otto & David, and his son in-law, Pete followed him in their Masonic journey. He was able to mentor them in Masonry. He was also a member of the Aladdin Shrine A.A.O.N.M.S and the Steubenville Shrine Club. He was a very active member of the Scottish Rite – Valley of Steubenville Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. He received the Valley Service Award (VSA) in 2015 and the Meritorious Service Aware (MSA) in 2018. He is a 33⁰ elect and was slated to officially receive this prestigious honor in Cleveland in August of 2021. Up and until his passing, he served as the Executive Secretary for the Valley of Steubenville since 2016.
Wayne was a very much one to serve his community and he did so with passion and commitment. He sought to serve something greater than himself. He was actively involved in the Boy Scouts of America while his sons were involved and continued to serve the Ft. Steuben Council in many capacities for many years. In 1987 he received the Silver Beaver Award which is a distinguished service award for those who have made an impact on the lives of youth through service given to the council. Wayne and Judy supported their children during their many activities such as baseball, football, soccer, softball, Girl Scouts, Odyssey, etc… He was active in supporting Jefferson Union and Edison High Schools. Wayne was very active in the American Red Cross and served on the Board of the Jefferson County Red Cross. Over the years he was involved in many organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Jaycees, just to name a few. He was an avid O.S.U. supporter. Wayne was a man of faith and was a very active member of Bell Chapel United Methodist Church.
Most importantly Wayne was a faithful and loving husband, a role model of a father to his children, the ornery uncle to his nieces and nephews, and the spoiling “Poppy” to his grandchildren. He provided his mentorship and counsel to his family as they grew; had families; and began careers of their own. He never passed an opportunity to put family first and always found a way to provide for them.
Wayne lived life with a passion and was a lover of people and cherished interacting with them. For this, he will be remembered for his contagious smile and huge personality. The Fulmer family would like to extend their appreciation to the emergency responders and health care providers for the care they provided during his interaction with them. We also extend our appreciation to the staff of Shorac Funeral Homes for how well they treated us during this difficult time. A special “Thank You” to Wayne’s many friends and colleagues that have reached out with condolences and offers of support to Judy and the family. In lieu of flowers the family is asking that donations be made to: Ohio Masonic Home, 2655 West National Road, Springfield, Ohio 45504 or Jefferson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at Bell Chapel United Methodist Church on September 6, 2020 beginning at 1 p.m. Immediately following the service the family will accept fellowship until 4 p.m. The event will be an "OSU/college themed semi-casual event."
Masks are required and social distancing to be observed.
09/03/2024
Gay Warren
Judy, I am so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed talking with the two of you whenever we would "bump" into each other. He was a very compassionate man about his family, his various activities and his God! My prayers are with you all!
09/03/2024
Esther Roberts
I never met Wayne in person but interacted with him on the phone regularly regarding a candy distributorship. When I lost my 18 yr old granddaughter many years ago, Wayne and Judy were just the most lovely and comforting folks ever! So blessed by them. I'm sure Wayne has a place of honor in heaven.
09/03/2024
Tina
If today was your last day, and tomorrow was too late, could you say goodbye to yesterday.
09/03/2024
Kevin and Anita Pestian Sarasota Fl
So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Whenever are paths crossed he always had time to chat. He never failed to say hello and inquire how my family was. When my parents died you could feel his sincerity in his condolence. A man of integrity. Mrs Fulmer and children. My deepest sympathy. What a legacy he leaves behind.
09/03/2024
Jack and Carrie Priganc
Judy and family, words can't express our thoughts and memories of our relationship with you and Wayne. He will be greatly missed along with his humor and wit. You and the family are in our prayers and will continue to be. We love you.
09/03/2024
Richard and Angie Mahfood
Dear Judy and family, our sincere sympathy for the passing of Wayne. Your family was always special and always enjoyed all of you. With deepest sympathy and my God grant peace to you all.Richard and Angie Mahfood
09/03/2024
Fritz & Jackie Tulencik
Our sincere condolences to the entire Fulmer family. He was a kind man and a good friend of the Edison Local School District. He was so willing to serve others!
09/03/2024
Ron Smyth
So very sad to hear about Wayne's passing. A lot of positives could be said about this fine man but an easy reflection of his life is the high quality children that he and Judy have raised. I hope that the good memories help to ease the pain.
09/03/2024
Carla Benton
Our deepest sympathies, god bless.The Bentons, Jim, Carla, and Brian.
09/03/2024
George, Rose & Mary Mosholder
Sorry for your loss. I enjoyed talking to Wayne periodically. He was a great guy. My thoughts and prayers are with Judy and the kids.
09/03/2024
Tim Pestian
JudyMy deepest sympathy to you and your family - Wayne was such a great guy - he was so supportive to me when Uncle Bill & Aunt Ruth died - he stayed by my side all the way to the cemetery as we made sure they were both properly buried - that along with several memories at Corrodo's and Assunta's will never be forgotten - may he rest in peace
09/03/2024
Marian Houser
Judy, just heard about your loss. I am so sorry. Wayne was a kind, gentle friend over the years.
09/03/2024
Victoria (Starr) Woods
I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of Wayne and even when he hadn't seen me in years he acted like it was just yesterday. Always a smile on his face and something silly to make me laugh. To Judy and the family my thoughts and prayers are with you. May you feel God's love surrounding you as you mourn. Sending Love and Prayers to you all.
09/03/2024
Rev Patty Beagle
Judy and family: So very sorry for your lost. He was a very special person and shall be greatly missed; but always remembered for his humor, kindness, service, helpfulness and his love and care of others. May he rest in peace and may your hearts and minds be filled with wonderful memories of Wayne.
09/03/2024
Kerry Vu
It was such an honor to have met Otto Wayne Fulmer II, my sister's father-in-law. He was such a gentle and kind-hearted man from my brief interactions with him. He will be missed by many. Deepest Sympathies for Mrs. Fulmer and the Fulmer generation.
09/03/2024
curtis@danniballecpas.com
Judy and family,Our sincere condolences at the loss of this genuine man. A real friend and true to everyone in his circle. He will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with you.D'Anniballe & Company, Inc.Curtis Mullins
09/03/2024
Kevin and Kathy Carter
Kevin and I were so sorry to hear of your loss. Thinking of you Judy and your family. We will remember Wayne as a fellow Ohio State Buckeye fan and a very kind gentleman.
09/03/2024
Bill Gibb
A good man and a good father to Otto III.
09/03/2024
Cheryl J Skinner, Tri-State Military Museum
May the love of God surround you and your family during this difficult time, May you come to know that the love of God is with you always, May your memories of Otto Wayne Fulmer, II, give you peace, comfort and strength...Rest now in the arms of our Lord your mission on earth is complete. I thank you for your service to our Country and my Freedom. You will not be forgotten.My thoughtsand prayers to the family of ....US Army National Guard Veteran, Otto Wayne Fulmer, II, is "A True American Hero" God Bless†† Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 †
09/03/2024
Ryan Dalle Ave (Freas)
Jennifer, I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your Father. He was a very special man. Hugs and Prayers
09/03/2024
Calvin Wise
Judy and family so sorry to hear about Wayne's passing. Knew Wayne for many years worked with him in the Insurance business and also sold for a short time with Delphia Janitorial Supply. Wayne was a kind man and was always there to lend a helping hand. The whole Fulmer family are in are hearts and prayers. Calvin & Dorothy Wise
09/03/2024
Jeff & Kathy Proya
Wayne was a good friend,who had a story for every occasion. He put his gifts and graces to use in a variety of services from financial chairperson to head chef at many if the dinners, as well as a liturgist on Sunday mornings, where once again he would always have a story. He loved his family, served our Lord and made a difference in the world in which we live. Rev. Jeff Proya
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