Norman Cecil Fulton passed away on May 28, 2021. He was born on January 24, 1935 in Dewitt, Arkansas. Norman was an accomplished trumpet player, in his youth, and a fan of Frank Sinatra. He graduated from Texas Western College in El Paso in 1957. He then enlisted in the Army where he earned a Lieutenant ranking. He was then recruited by Martin Marietta in 1960. During his career there, he developed missile guidance systems, working in Orlando and White Sands, including living on the island of Kwajalein for two years with his family. His favorite places were Daytona Beach and The Florida Keys, where annual family vacations were held. He retired from Martin in 1993, to care for his wife, Anna Marnelle, who was ailing from Alzheimer’s Disease. He is predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Constance Fulton, his wife, Anna Marnelle Fulton, and his son Scott Fulton. His loyalty, humbleness and selflessness are what made him loved by so many. He is survived by countless friends and family.