James Fullerton 1939 – 2014 went to be with his Lord on September 20, 2014 at the age of 74 years. Survived by his loving wife, Roberta. Lovingly remembered by his daughter, Christine (Philip) Lovett and son, Graeme; his stepsons, Greg (Ingrid) Hill and Grant (Maria) Hill and his grandchildren, Freya Lovett and Krista, Devon, Tristan and Ceilidh Hill. He grew up in Vancouver and graduated from UBC with a Bachelor of Commerce. He gained his CA designation working in Montreal, Bermuda and Vancouver. He moved to Victoria in 1995 soon after he married Roberta. Jim was always a most gracious host, true gentleman and loyal friend. He will be missed by many.
A celebration of his life will be held at Gateway Baptist Church, 898 Royal Oak Avenue, Victoria at 2pm on Saturday Oct 4th. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of BC to support those suffering with Dementia or to the charity of your choice. Condolences may be offered to the family below.
“Know you are loved!”
McCall Bros. Funeral Home
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Bev Young
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Robert and Jeanie Sanderson Roberta and family
Our scincerest condolances to you all.
Robert
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Brian and Judi Homeyer So deeply sorry to hear about Jim’s leaving us, Roberta. Our deepest sympathies to you and the rest of the family.
We have fond memories of when we lived on the island and things we shared together.
He was indeed a wonderful Christian man and will be missed by many.
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Mei & Steve & Reuben McRae Dear Roberta, Graeme, Christine and family:
My deepest condolences to all of you at this difficult time. Jim was such a wonderful, kind and gentle person. I feel so incredibly lucky to have known him for all these years. Jim, I know you will be watching over your family now & I hope you will give us a sign once in a while to let us know how you are doing.
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Cas and Margaret Bohlken Dear Roberta and family
I would like to convey my sorrow at your loss of Jim.
We worked together at the Tahsis Company in Vancouver, many years ago.
Jim always personified decency and honor.
A chance meeting at the Yakomovitch Centre in Victoria brought us together again and during those sessions his character and humour still shone through.
Our condolences
Cas and Margaret Bohlken
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Bob Burns A Gentleman and Christian!
Many thanks for your friendship and talks, Jim.
I will remember you in my prayers and memory.
Put in a good word for this friend too.
My condolences for your loss, Roberta.
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Judith Hodgson So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing Roberta.
Sincere condolences to you and the family.
Gwen and I extend our sympathy to you Roberta and all of your family. I met Jim when he joined CRA and we were in the same audit team. We connected instantly and were friends from day one. He was a person that many young people could, and should, look up to for an example of what it is to be a man. Kindness, loyalty, strength, humour, intelligence were just some of the things I can say about Jim. We were work friends and I regret not carrying on the friendship outside work as much as I should have. We will miss seeing Jim.