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Carman Fullerton

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Carman was born at the family farm home on Concession 16, Greenock Township.  He was the youngest child of Robert E. and Viola Fullerton.  His oldest brother Glen was fourteen years older, followed by Reginald who was eleven, Aileen was eight and Shirley was seven years.  At age six, Carman started school at Bradley, walking the two miles each way with his neighbour friends, Glen Sawyer, and Allen and Lawrence Gregg.  For the next six years, he made the daily walk to and from school, occasionally in winter catching a ride partway with Horace Clark, who was feeding cattle at a farm on the route to school. There was a creek near the farmhouse that became the centre of Carman’s entertainment. In winter there was skating, and in the summer, they built a boat that floated on the water between the Gregg and Fullerton farms. Their farm was like many of the era, with cows to milk, steers and pigs to feed, and laying hens. Having electricity installed in 1948 was a welcomed improvement.

Bob Fullerton was a livestock drover and would weekly ship fat cattle to the Toronto Stockyards, first from the siding at Eden Grove, and later from the station in Paisley. The week would be spent arranging for the shipment, either buying from the farmer or managing and shipping client cattle for the Monday private treaty sale at Toronto. In the early days, the cattle were walked to the station. Later, a Dodge truck was used for the Saturday round of picking up cattle. With very few snow blowers or the modern fleet of municipal snow clearing equipment, the cattle would be coaxed or led out on a sleigh track to the road, loaded on a narrow chute and taken to Paisley. A farmer might only have one or two to ship so to get a load it meant dropping the stock chute often.

In 1953, Carman moved with his parents to Paisley where he then attended grades 7 and 8. Living in town meant he had no chores to do. Carman spent time at the arena and with Bob Stoddart, the undertaker and furniture store owner, who lived two doors north of the Fullerton residence. Bob had ponies and rabbits and Carman spent time in his barn driving the Stoddart pony named Dolly on a cutter during the winter. He also helped with uncrating furniture and caskets.

Graduating from elementary to high school meant Carman would ride a bus to Walkerton District. It is unsure how much school he participated in at Walkerton, but by age 15, he decided he was going to be a farmer. Bob started looking for a farm near Paisley and bought the Frank Pearce farm north of the village on the Elora Road. Here he fed cattle during the winter. It was close to Paisley and close enough that a 75-dollar horse named Tiny and an old buggy would become Carman’s mode of transportation for the next year. He would leave town in the morning and feed the cattle, clean the stable and be back in town by 12 noon for his dinner. Afternoons were spent down the street or watching CKNX television that just came on the air. In the summer there was hay to take off and cattle on grass to tend to.

When Carman turned 16, he got his beginners driver’s license in the morning and full license in the afternoon. He was then free to get to places further than old Tiny and the buggy could take him, such as Junior Farmer meetings, curling bonspiels and dances at Sauble Beach or Port Elgin. He had a host of friends that he travelled with and as one of his friends would say, “Many a merry mile in a 1956 Dodge Custom Royale with power glide transmission”. It was at one of these dances that he met Barbara Armstrong from Teeswater. They were married on August 8, 1964, and the Frank Pearce farm became their home for the next 55 years. This 90-acre property was a mile from town, so Bob would be out every day and he and Carman worked together, adding the Bruce Miller farm and the Ken McNeil properties close by. By then, loose housing for cattle was utilized and western calves were bought and fed, then grassed over the summer and sold to feed lots in southern Ontario. Hay was first baled in small round bales, then changed to small square bales and put into stooks, loaded, and stacked into the three barns. Bale throwers came next, and local young men from Paisley were hired to help in the hay mow. For most, it was their first paying job, and some did more than one summer. Carman enjoyed having the help. The boys probably remember the roast beef dinners, with potatoes and gravy, that Barbara would cook, sometimes twice a day if they started early.

Showing horses and the Paisley Fair were important parts of Carman’s activities.  He started helping with the fair while in Junior Farmers and started showing rabbits as his earliest entries. When he was fair president, he worked with members of the Rotary Club and Beef Fest to renovate the fair Palace to include a new kitchen, washrooms, and a concrete floor.  He began showing horses at Paisley in the early 1960s and continued for almost 50 years.  Showing Commercial horses, then moving into Clydesdales, it became a family hobby.  He showed as far south as Leamington and Simcoe, West to Brigden, east to Sutton and Aurora, and north to Barrie, Collingwood and Wiarton. He also judged horses in Nova Scotia, Quebec and most fairs in western Ontario. Showing led him into racing some standardbreds which he enjoyed and achieved some success in. Barbara became the groom and as she said, “I carried the pail”. He was a founding member and twice President of the Commercial Horse Association and Director of the Ontario Clydesdale Club. He was always involved with the horse show at the Paisley Fair.

In 1968 Carman ran for a council seat on the Elderslie Township council.  He was successful and remained there for 10 years. He was Elderslie’s representative with the local fire committee for Paisley when they upgraded the 1946 pumper for a 1973 model and built the new fire hall.  They later added a water tanker.

When his father died very suddenly in 1974, the farming operation was taking more of his time, and he took some time off from municipal politics. He was involved with the Grey Bruce Cooperative, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Grey Bruce Mutual Insurance, Farm Debt Review Board, the Plowmans Association, and found time in the winter to curl.

As their children Robert, John, James and Dianne, grew up, they became the hay help, fixed fences, helped with the cattle, cleaned pig pens and showed horses. Robert drove the baler at ten years of age and would fill the wagon and wait for the next wagon. By the time he was old enough to be in the haymow, Barbara became the driver of the baler and Robert and John were stacking the hay. How they got 20,000 little square bales off and filled the barns, remains a mystery. Round bales became the answer.

In 1985 Carman returned to the Elderslie Council in the position of the Reeve.  He remained in this position until 1997.The following year would begin the amalgamation of 31 municipalities into 8.  He served on many of the county committees and was Warden of the county in 1993.  He attended conferences and conventions and joined with wardens from other counties and regions in southwestern Ontario for meetings. Bruce County hosted the 1993 International Plowing Match and Carman was chair of the county exhibits tents and displays.

During his years on County council, Carman and Barbara travelled to both coasts, occasionally spending a few weeks in Florida, as well as going to fairs and events related to the horses. In later years a trip to Scotland was enjoyed, seeing the landscape where many of their relatives left to settle in Ontario. Time was spent looking at the livestock at the Royal Highland Show.

Day trips were also popular. How he decided where these trips would be to would begin with “I had a notion”. Could have been to the Keady sale or visiting a horse breeder somewhere. Lunch packed for a trip to anywhere would be opened at about the Cargill corner. If you asked him if he was going somewhere or to do something, it would often be “We’ll see” meaning he really had not decided, but if he did decide to, you may be on the road in two minutes.

Over the past seven years, we watched Carman’s behaviours change. Faces were no longer recognized, and memories of recent events were replaced with things that had happened 60 years prior.  Home was always the sixteenth of Greenock, where his earliest memories were formed. He continued to share a smile with a visitor, thanking you for coming for a visit.  His time at Maple Court with Barbara was challenging but they were together. His move to Brucelea Haven was necessary for his and Barbara’s safety. He became a favourite of the Brucelea Haven staff, and unbeknown to his family, was able to manoeuvre and escape to most anywhere on the fourth floor in his wheelchair, all the while whistling a tune.  He would often say “Once a man, twice a child” in reference to someone who in their declining years, had required special care and attention. In his own mind he returned to an earlier time in his life, bookends to many volumes and chapters of a life well lived.

Carman passed away peacefully at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, on Monday, May 6, 2024, in his 84th year.

Beloved husband of Barbara (Armstrong) of 59 years. Dear father of Robert (Gail), John, James (Lori), and Dianne (Scott) Dykstra. Missed by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Carman was predeceased by his parents Robert E. and Viola Fullerton, his brothers Glen and Reginald, and his sisters Shirley Thede and Aileen Fullerton.

A celebration of Carman’s life will be held at the Riverside Palace, 293 James St, Paisley, on Sunday, May 12, 2024, from 1 – 4 p.m., with words of remembrance being shared at 2 p.m. Private family interment in Paisley Cemetery.

Memorial donations to the Paisley Agricultural Society or to the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Paisley would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

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Susan MacKinnon
May 15, 2024

Barb, Rob, Gail ,John , James and Diane with all your families- sending sincere condolences to all of you. Carmen was always a good neighbour. Helped a couple of generations of MacKinnons out in many ways over the years.

Harvey & Dorothy Stewart
May 15, 2024

Our sincere condolences.

Gordon Cottrill
May 14, 2024

A good man.

Dianne Misch
May 13, 2024

Barbara and family,
My deepest sympathy to your entire family at this time. The memories of him will stay with you forever.

Robert & Glenys Johnson
May 13, 2024

Dear Rob & Gail, Please express our deepest sympathy to your mom and family as you mourn the loss of Carman. His was a life well lived and certainly deserving of the many tributes he has received.

Cheryl mcCulloch
May 12, 2024

My thoughts and prayers are with you for the loss of a very respected man who did so much for his family and community.

Larry & Betty McLeod
May 12, 2024

Barb. & all the Fullerton families. Our sincere sympathy on the passing of your love one. “Rest in Peace Carmen”

Bob Ruthven
May 12, 2024

To the Fullerton family,

My sincere condolences for your loss. He was a great guy and will be missed!

Bob Ruthven

Shirley Thompson
May 12, 2024

All my best to the Fullerton family on the passing of Carman.

Sandy & Brenda McAllister
May 12, 2024

To Barb and the entire family, our sincerest condolences on the passing of Carman.

Case & Kathy Vanderplas
May 12, 2024

Bradley School influenced many interesting characters and Carman was one of them. What a legacy he leaves with his service to his family and the community.

Betty and Garry MacGregor
May 12, 2024

Please accept our sincere condolences to the Fullerton family. Carmen left a legacy that we can strive for in attempting to be “A little like him” Peace be with you all.

Stan & Islay Eby
May 12, 2024

Our sincere sympathy to Barb & all the Fullerton families.

Lawrence and Joan Lyons
May 12, 2024

What a wonderful life story. All memories to cherish. We are thinking of you during this difficult time.

Bob , Mary and Jennifer
May 11, 2024

So sorry to hear of Carmen’s passing, a real gentleman, a person who contributed a great deal to his community over the years, he will be greatly missed, his legacy to the Paisley area will be felt for many years to come. There is no doubt his family are proud of him.

Ian and Hannie MacPherson
May 11, 2024

Barbara and family. We send our heartfelt condolences to you on the recent passing of Cousin Carman. I have not seen Carman for many years, but have great memories of our early teens when I would spend a few weeks with him at Uncle Bob’s farm during school’s summer vacations He had quite a life, so well documented in his obituary.

Alex McCulloch
May 11, 2024

Barb and the entire Fullerton family: Please accept my sincere condolences at this sad time. Carman’s record of service to his community was certainly impressive.

Wayne Tanner
May 11, 2024

On behalf of the Tanner clan I wish to offer our sincere condolences to Barb and all the family. Many good stories and happy memories

Sue Gibson
May 11, 2024

So sorry to hear about Carman’s passing…… my mom Madeline Fullerton often talked about him and Barbara. He had an amazing life and I didn’t realize all the associations he was involved in over the years. RIP lots of love – Sue, Pete, Kate and Matt Gibson

Donna & Gerry Bross
May 11, 2024

Rob & Gail & Family
So sorry for the loss of your Dad, Father-in-law & Grandfather. On reading his obituary , it sounds like he was a very interesting & energetic man!! Thinking of you at this difficult time !!!
God bless ……Donna & Gerry Bross

The Hodgins Family
May 11, 2024

Barb and the Fullerton family, our thoughts are with you this week and will continue to be in the coming months as you grieve the loss of Carman. His quiet and thoughtful nature, love of farming and horses and support for his community, as well as his infectious smile will be fondly remembered by us and so many others. He was a special neighbour, friend and godparent and we know he is at peace now enjoying all of his favourite things. Take good care and may you find comfort in your special memories and the memories of others.

Dave & Lynn Lincoln
May 11, 2024

Barb and family
We were very saddened to hear of Carmen s passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you .
Dave {Eldon} and Lynn.

Dale & Sheryl Steinhoff
May 11, 2024

Dear Barb & Family,
Our condolences to all of you.

Les and Janet Ribey
May 11, 2024

Our Deepest Condolences of the passing of Carman

Melanie Pletch and Marvin Cook
May 11, 2024

Dear Barb and family,
Our sincerest condolences to you and the entire Fullerton family. Beautifully written tribute of a life well lived…his legacy will live on. Cherish those wonderful memories!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

Anne & Peter Little
May 11, 2024

Condolences from the Littles.

Tom and Phyllis Tomes
May 10, 2024

Our thoughts are with you as you mourn Carman’s passing. Tom and Carman were Wardens the same year and we have many fond memories of time spent with you and Carmen. We enjoyed our visit to your farm and Carmen taking us to the barn to “introduce” us to his horses. You could tell they were special to him. We missed Carman at our annual get-together last Fall.

Our condolences to you and your family.

Shannon Rhody
May 10, 2024

My deepest sympathy to you Barb, Rob, Gail & family in your loss of your dear loved one. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Lyle & Heidi Dudgeon
May 10, 2024

Our condolences to Barb and the entire Fullerton family. We were sorry to hear of Carman’s passing. Thinking of you through this sorrowful time, remember the many happy memories shared.

Sincerely, Wayne and Lori Bryce
May 10, 2024

Dear Rob, Gail, Barbara, and all of the Fullerton family-
We extend our deepest sympathies to each of you on the passing of Carman. He was a great neighbor and it was always a pleasure to chat with him. We keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
Wayne and Lori Bryce and family

Rob and Bonderud
May 10, 2024

So sorry to hear about Carmen’s passing. I love his line “once a man, twice a child”. So sad but true for someone suffering from dementia. Great memories growing up and he certainly lived a full life!

Stephen and Andrea Darroch
May 10, 2024

So sorry to learn of Carman’s passing. He contributed so much, and had such a positive impact on his family and friends and the entire community. He will deeply missed by all who knew him.

Barb, Rob, John, James, and Dianne and families please be comforted by your many memories of Carman and in knowing he was blessed with a beautiful fulfilling life shared with a loving family and many friends.

Dave & Lynn Lincoln
May 10, 2024

Barb and family
We were so sorry to hear of Carmen s passing. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time.
Dave {Eldon} & Lynn

Norbert & Carol Spitzig
May 10, 2024

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Fullerton Family during this very difficult time.

DARREN MACKAY
May 10, 2024

John and family very sorry to hear of your fathers passing,Darren

Russel & Wanita Halliday
May 10, 2024

Our sincere sympathy to the Fullerton family.

Maryse Gaudet
May 10, 2024

My sympathy to the Fullerton family.

Helen Becker
May 10, 2024

Dear Barb and family, my thoughts are with you as you mourn and share a life well lived with each other and the wider community. Delton and I enjoyed your company as both men worked tirelessly to improve the life of Grey Bruce. May your cherish memories see you through as you more forward.

Gord Lamont
May 9, 2024

I have so many great memories of Carmen. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to the family.

Stan Hoath
May 9, 2024

Barb And Family. Sending Sympathy To All In The Passing Of A Great Individual Carm. Cherish All The Memories. Stan And Ruth.

Robert and Joan Wilson
May 9, 2024

Barb and family:
We are sorry to hear of Carmen’ s passing. We have enjoyed keeping in touch with you since Bob and Carmen were Warden’s in 1993. We have enjoyed many get togethers over the years and treasure fond memories. Our thoughts and prayers go with you as move on in life without Carmen. Blessings to all!
Most Sincerely Bob and Joan Wilson.

Cheryl Wonch
May 9, 2024

I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with everyone during this difficult time.

Micky Majury
May 9, 2024

My deepest sympathy to the Fullerton family.

Karen Porter
May 9, 2024

So sorry Barb and family. What an interesting man, who will be missed!!!!

bonnie thomson
May 9, 2024

My deepest sympathy to barb and family

Shirley Moore
May 9, 2024

Barbara and family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Carman. My thoughts and Prayers are with all at this time. Cherish the memories.

Grant and Lois Snyder
May 9, 2024

Our thoughts are with entire family at this difficult time.

Carol Ann DAndrea Gary Cobean
May 9, 2024

What an amazing life..so wonderful to read of his accomplishments. Our heartfelt sympathy to all you Fullertons. He lives on in you.❤️

Bonnie Flett
May 9, 2024

My deepest sympathy to Barb and family!

Peter and Marlene Hemingway
May 9, 2024

Dear Barbara,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during 5his difficult time.
Peter and Marlene Hemingway


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