Casey Ann Fulford, was born in Miami, Florida on June 10th, 1991. Casey was tragically taken from
us on August 6th, 2024. When she wasn't reading books or spending time with her friends and
family, she was out on adventures at sea. All who knew Casey, knew how generous, strong, loving,
and full of life she was - especially when it came to Halloween, Mardi Gras, or Epcot Flower &
Garden! She loved all things Disney from the rides to the fireworks to the marathons. She knew
every lyric to every Taylor Swift song and was well on her way to making it to see almost every
concert she could with her mom and friends.
Casey graduated from Miami Palmetto Sr. High (FL) in 2009. She was a four year member of the
marching band color guard - Captain for 2 years. She continued her color guard career in college at
Florida State University, joining the Marching Chiefs in her freshman year. Casey stayed in the
Marching Chiefs for five years and enjoyed traveling for their National Championship win.
Casey advocated for conservation. She not only wanted to make the planet a better place - she
wanted to show others how we could help as well. After she graduated from Florida State
University in 2013, she immediately moved to Dauphin Island, Alabama where she eagerly began
interning at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. She was so excited to start her contribution to society and
the planet. Her career path in conservation continued throughout the years. She has helped to
save oyster beds, protect local sea life that was endangered, worked on funding and put together
projects for water conservation for local farmers, communities, and their waterways. These are just
to name a few.
Everyone on the island knew how she loved her chickens. People always stopped by just to hang
out and likely pet a chicken or two. Her house always had an open-door policy - the more the
merrier. Casey's wish was to be remembered with a smile on your face and a drink in your hand.
Her ability to provide assistance, love, friendship, and comfort to all who knew her will be sorely
missed in the community and the lives she affected. If Casey knew you needed something, she
would find it, make it, or find someone who knew how to get it and then give you twelve of them!
Casey is survived by her mother Danielle Smith( husband Daniel), father James Fulford (wife
Shellie), brother Matthew Majewski, sister Rebecca Fulford, and grandmother Carole McCreary.
She is also survived and missed by many cousins, aunts, uncles, and so many loving friends.
Please remember Casey as the bright light that she was in this world and not the darkness that was
the moment that she was taken from us. We will carry everything that she gave to us and continue
her legacy.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Penelope House (Alabama) or a
Domestic Violance Resource Center or your choice in her name.
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