Paul Alan Fulp

January 10, 1947 ~ March 26, 2022
Paul Alan Fulp 75, a twenty-year Mooresville resident passed away March 26. Paul was born January 10, 1947, to the late Bennett Fulp and Reva (Dillon) Fulp.
Paul graduated from Crawfordsville High School in 1965, He then attended The University of Indianapolis, Marion College and United Theological Seminary of Dayton. Paul served as a United Methodist Minister all over Indiana for thirty years. During retirement, he served as minister of Brick Chapel United Methodist Church in Greencastle.
In retirement, Paul enjoyed mowing and keeping up the farm. He spent time woodworking and trying his hand at building small furniture. He liked camping, and enjoyed watching The Colts, as well as IU and Butler basketball.
Paul is survived by his wife, Paula (Wilkins) Fulp; children, Scott (Karen) Fulp, Kelli (Scott) Blackburn; sisters, Verna Eichelberger and Ruth (Lynn) App; grandchildren, Missy Wilson (James),Colby (Brian) Collins, Madison McGuire, Connie Beith, and Michael Fulp ; great grandchildren, Kaiden, Bowen and Jonah Collins.
Food and fellowship, with an informal memorial service will be held at Plainfield United Methodist Church on April 23 from 2-5.pm. Memorial service at 3:00 pm. (600 Simmons St Plainfield, IN)
Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to UMCOR US Disaster Relief
Final arrangements and cremation entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Rest In Peace Pastor Paul. We will miss you.
Sorry to hear of Paul passing away. Thinking of you, Scott and Paula.
Paula, I am so sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. When Paul was a Jr High camp director at Camp Adventure, in the late 70’s, he recruited me to serve as one of his counselors. We’ve laughed at those memories over the years as I ran into him or connected by email. I continue to work for the Indiana Conference office and would hear from Paul occasionally or see him on one of his rare appearances at Annual Conference. May you draw strength on God’s love and your family during this time.
Much sympathy to Paula and family at the loss of Paul. It was a joy to have ministered with Paul at New Haven He was a faithful and dear brother and was fun having as my associate pastor. His story of hiding in the bushes always brings a smile to my face. May the family and friends be comforted with the blessed assurance and glorious hope we all have in Christ.