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Of Chelsea, Michigan, formerly of Orange, NJ, Florham Park, NJ, Holmdel, NJ; Scio Township, MI, and Dexter, MI.

Age 97, died Friday, June 17, 2022 at the Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born February 1, 1925 in Orange, New Jersey, the daughter of George and Helen (Denike) Wheeler.

Audrey graduated from West Orange High School in New Jersey, and then Brookdale Community College, where she later worked as a clerical assistant. Audrey enjoyed gardening and was an active member in the Garden Club R.F.D. in Middletown, NJ. As a talented artist she enjoyed capturing images that brought joy to many. She especially like working with pencil sketching as a method of rendering wonderful drawings. Reading was another area of passion which she enjoyed sharing with Kenneth over the years.


On October 3, 1953, Audrey married Kenneth Eugene Fultz, and he survives. She is also survived by a son, Douglas W. Fultz (Susan K. Wagner) of Lisbon, Wisconsin; a daughter, Nancy H. Fultz of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; five grandchildren, Paul, Andrew, Stacy, Rachel, Amanda; and 10 great-grandchildren, Brennan, Brenda, Chelsea, Michael, Adrianna, Justice, Kayleigh, Kiersten, Emily, and Eric.

Audrey's ashes will be placed in the Holmdel Cemetery, Holmdel, New Jersey. Memorial contributions may be made to UMRC & Porter Hills Foundation in support of the Team Member Support Services Fund at Chelsea Retirement Community, 805 W. Middle St., Chelsea, MI 48118. (CRC staff fund). Arrangements were entrusted to Cole Funeral Chapel in Chelsea.

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#1 Suzanne Stevens 2022-07-01 16:38
Audrey joined our Tai Chi group when she and Ken moved to the Cedars. It was a joy to get to know Audrey and she became a special friend. When they moved to Assisted Living in Chelsea we kept in touch with calls, texts and visits. I’ll always remember her positive outlook, Audrey was able to see the good in a situation, I can’t remember hearing her complaining about anything. A phone call with Audrey would lift my spirits for the day!
I will miss Audrey the next time I sit down to draw or paint and will remember her kindness and encouragement when we texted each other pictures of our drawings.

With my sincere condolences, Suzanne Stevens
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