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January 28, 2014
January 28, 2014
There was never a time when I was with Margaret that we did not have a remarkable connection. I enjoyed her presence, our interaction, her insight, thoughtfulness, and perspective on the world. She changed the way I think about the world more than any other single individual I have known. I have passed on those insights to my students for the past 24 years. Dr.Fulton was delighted that her legacy continued well beyond her retirement, and it will now be passed on through the many people she inspired. My deepest gratitude to this courageous, visionary leader who made the world a better place. Peace be with you, Margaret.
January 28, 2014
January 28, 2014
Margaret was my very dear friend. I was always dazzled by her
intellect and vision, especially her lifelong support of women's issues.
She not only had a zest for life, but was truly one of the most honest
person I have ever met. She was in so many ways my mentor. I am
so very lucky to have had her as my friend as I told her so many times.
January 28, 2014
January 28, 2014
Margaret Fulton served and contributed to so many of us over her lifetime - as a leader, a role model and a person of incredible compassion, verve and character. We stand on her shoulders, and others she inspired...a wonderful legacy.
January 27, 2014
January 27, 2014
So much to fondly remember. Two things stick out to me. Aunt Peg loved a contest,loved to compete. With trash talk she gave as good as she got. She also loved to challenge us all to do better. Sometimes this could sting when we knew we were under achieving ,but she knew how to make up for that. No one offered up a more meaningful compliment than Aunt Peg. With love.
January 27, 2014
January 27, 2014
I was always very proud of my Aunt Peg. I remember telling friends about my Aunt and her accomplishments, how she was a President and Dean of Universities, how buildings were named after her, that she had received numerous awards and honors and how she was even named to the Order of Canada. The earliest memories I have of Aunt Peg were at my Grandma’s (Mary) house in Saskatoon for Christmas and the times at the campground and cabin at Blackstrap. When I think of Aunt Peg I hear her voice first. I don’t know if it was the strength, confidence or knowledge, but when she spoke we all wanted to listen. I hope my children inherit Aunt Peg’s work ethic, determination and never ending quest to be the best person they can be. Aunt Peg, we love you and you will be missed
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