Orin K. (O.K.) Fulton

Passed: January 17, 2020

Orin K. (O.K.) Fulton

Passed: January 17, 2020

Obituary

Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Orin K. (O.K.) Fulton, 87, of Litchfield Park passed away peacefully in Litchfield Park, Arizona, January 17, 2020. He was born on September 14, 1932, to John and Leone (Kartchner) Fulton in Snowflake, Arizona. He was a second-generation native Arizonan. O.K. played basketball at the University of Southern Mississippi where he earned a Bachelors’ Degree in secondary education. He earned a Masters’ Degree in Education at the University of South Dakota and a Masters’ Degree in Education Administration at Arizona State University.

O.K. spent his professional career of 41 years in Arizona High Schools. This included two years at Round Valley High School in Springerville, 36 years at Agua Fria Union High School as a teacher, coach, athletic administrator, assistant principal, and principal, and three years as principal at Wickenburg High School. He was elected to the Governing Board of the AFUHS district in 1996 where he served as a board member until 2012.

O.K. was active in the West Valley community for more than 55 years. He was the “Voice of the Owls” announcing Agua Fria football games for 55 years. He was on the Goodyear Town Council and the Litchfield Park City Council for six years each. He was also active in CAS West. During his teaching career, he also served as foreman for Boswell Farms offering summer jobs to many students on the west side of the valley.

O.K. accomplished much in life. These accomplishments included three state basketball championships and selection to the Arizona and National Coaches Hall of Fame. O.K. was named National Athletic Director of the Year, President of the Arizona School Administrators Association, and the ASA Principal of the Year. One of O.K.’s greatest honors was to present Randall McDaniel at his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame.

According to O.K., his passion for teaching and his love of young people allowed him a long career in which he never worked a day in his life. Anyone given the pleasure of knowing O.K. would agree that, with his winning personality, warm smile, repertoire of quotes and corny jokes, he could take command of any room he entered. He found his strength in self-discipline, a strong work ethic and a fierce competitive nature. Throughout O.K.’s many years of community service he instilled in many young men and women the belief that with hard work and determination, regardless of economic or social background, there is no limit to what one could accomplish in a lifetime. However, the most valuable credo he shared was that integrity, a firm handshake and respect of others was the strongest, most enduring quality anyone could possess. However, first and foremost, to “Honor First, Win or Lose.”

O.K. was preceded in death by his father, John; mother, Leone; and brothers, Lafe and Robert. O.K. and his wife Judy have a combined family of six children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. O.K. leaves behind his wife, Judy; daughters, Beth (Mike), Jan (John), Deborah (Tim), Bridget (David) and sons, Mel and Mark (Veronica); grandchildren, Ashley, Damien, Andra, Emily, Madelyn, and Jacob; great-grandchildren, Avery and Lincoln. O.K. is also survived by brothers, Royal and Leo (Odette).

The family of O.K. Fulton would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Hospice of the Valley and to Hacienda del Rey for the excellent care and kindness he received during his extended illness, especially to Krys. Angels do walk among us. “See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way and to bring you to the place I have prepared.” – Exodus 23:20

A memorial service for O.K. Fulton will be held Saturday, February 8, 2020, 11:00 a.m. at The Church at Litchfield Park, 300 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park, AZ with a reception to follow at the O.K. Fulton Gymnasium located at 530 E. Riley Drive, Avondale, Arizona. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in O.K. Fulton’s name to the Agua Fria Foundation, 14175 W. Indian School Road, Suite B-4, #518, Goodyear, Arizona 85395.

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78 responses to Orin K. (O.K.) Fulton

  1. The man changed my life in a single day. My whole family from my Uncles & Aunts in 1950’s, brothers and myself up through the late 1970’s were lucky enough to have been mentored and respected by OK. I have so many memories and colorful stories I could share but I will mention only the one I opened with. My whole world came crashing in one day and I had nothing and no where to turn so naturally I reached out to the man WE ALL trusted. With two phones calls I had a good job (especially for the time) a apartment of my own(thanks to OK) and a an adjusted school schedule to meet my requirements to graduate with my peers. I can tell you without any reservation it changed my life and there is a special place for him in heaven for all the kids, and adults he effected so deeply with humor, respect caring and so much more.

  2. To my “Aunt Judy”
    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of “Uncle OK”, what a kind and accepting man that did so much for the well being of the kids. My deepest thoughts are with you and your family and friends.

  3. cathy raborn says:

    Dear Judy and Family – I was so sorry to hear about your loss – the last few years were hard, but you stuck together through it all as true love and devotion does – he was a “good” man is so many ways – he helped and inspired so many and showed compassion and the dedication to his profession and other interests – please know that I am thinking about you and your family and you are in my thoughts and prayers

  4. RIP Mr Fulton. Our heart aches thinking we will not have your wisdom and knowledge to call on Our Friday night card games will never be the same. See you on the other side Mr Fulton. You are in God’s hands. Prayer and our sympathies to Judy and all of K’s family

  5. The loss of someone dear to us is never easy, but may you take comfort in the fact that you are surrounded by people that love and care for you. The legacy he left in the community and many lives is unmatched by any words that can be written. Such a wonderful man. Please accept our sincere condolences.

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