SERVICES: SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 16, 20132:00 P.M.ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL CHURCHVISITATION: SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 16, 201312:00-1:30 P.M.MCCLAIN-HAYSINTERMENT:LYNVILLE CEMETERYKEMPER COUNTYOFFICIATING: REV. WATSON LAMB Margery Camille Brown Fulton was born in Montgomery, Alabama to Louella Pullen Brown and T. Monte Brown. She graduated with honors from Sidney Lanier High School and later graduated from Florida State University. She taught school in Jacksonville, Florida and Oxford, Mississippi. She also served as school counselor in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Upon return to Mississippi, she taught classes in curriculum and instruction at the University of Mississippi. Her last position was counselor at South Panola High School where she eagerly supported the Tigers. After final retirement, she and Ray returned to the family farm on Lynville Road in Preston, Mississippi where she designed their final home, “her” log cabin. Margery died from complications due to Lupus. She fought a gallant fight to no avail. She is survived by her husband, Charles Ray Fulton; a brother, William W. Brown (Sandra) of Hanover, MD; two nephews, Thomas Brown of Springfield, VA and Timothy Brown of Severn, MD; several great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and two godchildren.Margery was preceded in death by her parents and two stepmothers, Rebecca Kight Brown and Elida C. Brown. Margery was loved in life and had friends who came to her aid on a daily basis.Pallbearers were Jackie Branning, George Fulton, Timothy Brown, Joe Cauthen, Joel Durant, Anthony Morris, Virgil Clark and Leon Fulton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to French Camp Academy for the Margery Brown Fulton Scholarship Fund.