Their youngest son Davie Fulton, was also a Kamloops lawyer, provincial and federal politician and judge.
He defeated high-profile Progressive Conservative candidate E. Davie Fulton.
In 1959, he worked in Ottawa as a special advisor to Progressive Conservative Justice Minister Davie Fulton.
He went to Ottawa to join the civil service in 1959 where he worked as an administrative assistant to Justice Minister E. Davie Fulton.
In the 1963 provincial general election he defeated Davie Fulton, who had retired from federal politics to head the BC Progressive Conservative Party and chose Kamloops as his preferred entry to the Legislature.
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