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Condolence From: Joyce Hoffman
Condolence: My condolences to the Fulesday family. What a kind, compassionate, lovely man this was. When my father was in hospice care, he would come to read to him, or just to sit and keep him company. This generous act of service was years after my high school friendship with Beth, a time during which I felt so welcomed at the Fulesday home by both Irene and "Ed". Beth and David, you may never know the full extent of your parents' impact on the lives of others, but I hope that reading these words and the tributes of others will shed additional light on the high esteem in which they were both held. Peace to you and yours.
Thursday January 19, 2017
Condolence From: Blaine Koontz
Condolence: Elmer was a very dedicated worker at Penelec. I had the pleasure of working with him on several occasions. He had a great personality and a very calmy affect on fellow employees.
Blaine E. Koontz
Retired Line Training Instructor, Philipsburg
Monday January 16, 2017
Condolence From: Laura Thompson
Condolence: My heartfelt condolences to the family. Such a loving, caring man, who always made everyone welcome.
Saturday January 14, 2017
Condolence From: Randy Dillman
Condolence: My condolences to the Fulesday family. Mr. Fulesday worked with my father (James Dillman) at Penelec for many years and I know my dad always considered him a good friend. Mr. Fulesday was a very warm, kind person.
Saturday January 14, 2017
Condolence From: Rev. Dr Robert Cook
Condolence: Dear Dave, Beth & families
I loved knowing your Dad and I consider him to have been among the finest men I've ever known. He was always positive, a great encourager and full of hope. 93 is a good long life -though I'm sure he missed your mom greatly over the years. He leaves behind a legacy like the afterglow of a sunset which lights the sky with awe. May God's peace be yours as you place Elmer into God's arms.
Saturday January 14, 2017
Condolence From: Joe Ricotta
Condolence: I was sorry to hear of the passing of Elmer. He lived in East End as a child and was a good friend of my father, Sam, while they were growing up. I had the opportunity of working with him at Penelec in the mid 1980's. I remember his keen sense of knowledge in remembering the Penelec electric circuits in details as well as specific pole numbers and locations from his early days while working as a lineman. We were also both members of the Kiwanis Club and shared working on the numerous fundraising events. I remember him especially for his kind ways and his willingness to help people at all times. You have my prayers and sympathy. God bless you, Elmer. Karen & Joe Ricotta
Friday January 13, 2017
Condolence From: Lisa and Scott Boyle
Condolence: Please accept our deepest and most sincere sympathies. May you find peace and comfort in your memories.
Lisa and Scott Boyle
Friday January 13, 2017
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