Jack County, TX - Obituary - J.W. Fulcher ********************************************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************************************** After a stroke of paralysis in January 1924, J.W. Fulcher passed away Tuesday. Funeral conducted at the home by Rev. A.R. Bilbery, pastor of the First Baptist church, who was assisted by Rev. J.A. Matthews of Bellevue, a former pastor and close friend, and Rev. C.B Garrett, pastor of the Jacksboro Methodist church. the burial service of the Masonic Lodge was conducted at the cemetery. Mr. Fulcher was a native of Dallas county, cming to Jack County with his parents as a small boy. he was one of the leading teachers of Jack County for several years and was Jack County Superintendent for three terms. He was a member of the Baptist church, formerly a Superintendent of the Sunday School and a Knight Templar Mason. Survived: widow; 1 son - J.W., Jr. of Dallas; 2 daughters - Mrs. Tom Hutson of Dallas, and Katherine and a little granddaughter; his mother - Mrs. S. Fulcher of Wichita Falls; 5 brothers - Jesse S. of Wichita Falls, R.B. of Post Oak, James N. of Electra, Elmer L. of Wichita Falls; Joseph E. of Bowie; 3 sisters - Mrs. Lucy J. Gibbin of Dustin, OK; Mrs. Annie M. Wofford of Iowa Park; Mrs. Mary E. Wofford of Wichita Falls. The Jacksboro Gazette Jacksboro, Texas Thursday, November 21, 1929