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Hannah "Pearl" Fullmer Wilding
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Hannah "Pearl" Fullmer Wilding

May 17, 1915 - December 5, 2014

Hannah Pearl Fullmer Wilding was born May 17, 1915 in Sugar City, Idaho. She had wonderful parents John Charles Fullmer and Augusta Ellen Teeples. Born the second of 10 children, the oldest child lived only a few days, making Pearl the big sister. She was raised in Idaho, mainly in the Rexburg area. She graduated from Sugar Salem High School and then went to Ricks College for one year in Rexburg, Idaho. In the summer of 1935 she met Wallace Walter Wilding, after she had served her first mission in the Central States Mission, They were married and sealed December 7, 1937 in the Salt Lake City temple. She and Wallace were blessed with seven children: Wallace Charles (Evelyn), Wayne Blair (Philline) and (JoAnn-deceased) Patricia Ellen Christensen (Larry), Brenda Pearl Summers (LaVar), Darwin Lee (Betty), Ronda Lue Coombs (Lynn), and Glade DeMar (Penny). Pearl went to nursing school at the LDS Hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where she became a Licensed Practical Nurse, she worked for 15 years in Idaho Falls. She then worked as an EMT to help with the ambulance in the small rural community of Mud Lake, Idaho, where she and Wallace had raised their family. When Wallace died in 1994 she decided she wanted to serve the Lord. Pearl was called to the Family History Mission in Salt Lake City as a full time missionary. She served with all her might until February of 2014, when her health prevented her from continuing, at the young age of 98. Pearl and Wallace have a wonderful posterity with many Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren and Great Great Grand Children. Her example of service and love will be with us forever. We love you Grandma Great with all our hearts. A viewing will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Saratoga Springs at 49 E Centennial Bld. Thursday December 11, 2014 from 7 to 9 pm. The funeral will be held at the Terreton Stake Center in Terreton, Idaho on Saturday December 13, 2014. A viewing will be held 10 AM, with the funeral to follow at 11 AM. Interment to follow at the West Jefferson cemetery in Terreton, Idaho

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Hannah Pearl Fullmer Wilding was born May 17, 1915 in Sugar City, Idaho. She had wonderful parents John Charles Fullmer and Augusta Ellen Teeples. Born the second of 10 children, the oldest child lived only a few days, making Pearl the big sister.... View Obituary & Service Information

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