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Janet Rose

Janet Rose

Janet Rose Fullmer Obituary

 

Obituary for Janet Rose Fullmer

Janet Rose Fullmer, 76, passed away on July 4, 2019 with her devoted sweetheart, Verlan, by her side. 

Janet was born in Brigham City, Utah in 1943. She was the fifth of six children, growing up on a dairy farm in Tremonton where values of hard work, faith and exploration fueled her life. She was an educator, traveler, artist, cook, backseat driver, and unapologetic crier. 
 

Janet attended Weber State on scholarship then graduated from Utah State in Art Education. She worked summers at the Old Faithful commissary in Yellowstone National Park, nights serving at a bar in Logan, and as a research assistant for faculty. 

Janet met Verlan Fullmer while she was his student-teacher at Bear River Jr. High. What might be a scandal today turned out to be a romance and an island-hopping adventure. Janet and Verlan married on a Friday, the 13th of August 1965. The two artistic souls honeymooned in Montana ghost towns and camped through Yellowstone. They enjoyed gathering native plants, making natural paints and dyes to use in their art. 

Janet and Verlan moved to the Tongan Islands where she was principal of the Liahona Elementary School and taught PE at the high school. She illustrated the closed-circuit television program broadcast to all of the elementary schools. Janet and Verlan organized the first art exhibit in Tonga which was opened by the king and queen in a white-glove ceremony. 

Janet and Verlan then lived on Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands for 15 years. She taught art and sixth grade and was the school librarian. She also taught art techniques to elementary school teachers at the University of Micronesia. She retired from teaching after 19 years with the Granite School District in Utah.

Janet’s many talents included drawing, pastels, weaving, pottery and soft sculpture. She enjoyed cooking, photography, genealogy, listening to music, and playing the piano and viola. 

She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints – serving in many roles along with a two- and half-year mission at the Family History Library at BYU. 

Janet will be dearly missed by her family: husband Verlan, sons Justin (Shannon) and Nathan, and daughter Arikka (Matthew). She has six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She is also survived by sister Diane, and brothers Steven (Loyann) and Theron (Ronda). Janet is preceded in death by her parents H. Smith and Jeanetta Rose, sister Linda, and brother Norman. 

Viewings will be held Friday, July 12, 6 – 8 p.m. and Saturday, July 13, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., and a service on Saturday July 13 at 11 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deer Creek chapel at 1102 South Center Street, Midway, Utah.