Karen Power Tonche
I will always remember Wayne, my brother in Christ.
Karen Power Tonche
Birth date: Mar 18, 1939 Death date: Sep 30, 2013
Services for Gerald Wayne Fulgham, 74, of Longview will be held in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home on Friday, October 4, 2013 at 11 A.M. Burial will follow at Rosewood Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home fro Read Obituary
I will always remember Wayne, my brother in Christ.
Karen Power Tonche
so sorry to hear about Wayne just found out today. You and family are in my prays .
Diana and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep you in my prayers . Hebrews 4:16 " Come boldly unto the throne of grace that you may obtain mercy, and find grace to help you in time of need." Sandra Upton
My heart goes out to all of you on this day and in the coming weeks when Mr. Fulgham's presence will really be missed. I know I will miss those cheery phone calls with him telling us all to have a good time when the "girls" were heading out on a trip. He seemed to really delight in his children enjoying life. Keep the best of him alive in your memories. I love you and ask God's comfort for you all. With deepest sympathy, Sandy Jarecki
Phyllis, Pam, Diana, Brian & all the family. Whenever we walked through the doors at First Assembly, Wayne was almost always there to greet us. He gave the best hugs and had the biggest smile. He knew how to make people feel special and understood the importance of laughter. He was kind, funny, caring and sweet. He is the only one who has ever called me his little a-meat-a-ball! I will always remember him fondly and I will smile when I think of him. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We love you! Regina Newman
"TO UNCLE WAYNES FAMILY-MY HEART GOES OUT TO YA-MY UNCLE WAS A FINE FINE MAN AND WILL BE MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN I WILL THINK OF HIM LIKE I DO MY DAD HIS BROTHER EVERY DAY. I DO REMEBER ONE TIME HE HAD A RIDING MOWER AND MY BROTHER RICK TURNED IT OVER SOME HOW AND UNCLE WAYNE LAUGHED SO HARD .IT WAS FUNNY. SO TAKE CARE- LOVE RANDY.R.FULGHAM
I recall the always present smile on Wayne's face on Sunday mornings when I was a kid. He would poke fun at me at times but it was always in good fun. Later in life when I moved back to the Longview area as an adult, he was one of the first familiar faces I ran into and reminded me that there was still a pew with my name on it at First Assembly.

Phyllis, Pam, Diana, Brian, and all the rest. You know how much we love you all and how much we loved Wayne. We can't even begin to express our thoughts, but we are so thankful that we got to see him the last time we were in Longview. I just hope he has met my grandmother or my Aunt Opal by now and that they have made him some homemade potato soup, because they are the ones who taught me how to make it. We love you and are praying for you. We plan to be there tomorrow. Love you...Troy and Sally