THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 Page 3 Glendale tot lot dedicated in memory of Kristin Fulton By Christopher Roberson F our months after the sudden passing of Kristin Fulton, the tot lot at Glendale Park was dedicated in her memory. “Kristin always loved kids,” said Fulton’s cousin, Nicholas Calderone, during the ceremony on August 1, which was also the opening day of Everett Pop Warner. Fulton had dedicated a number of years to working for Everett’s Recreation Department as well as the Health and Wellness Center. She was also a Mayor Carlo DeMaria Kristin Fulton’s cousin Nicholas Calderone Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his wife Stacy and Kristin Fulton’s family are pictured during the dedication of the tot lot at Glendale Park on August 1. which raised a total of $83,605. “Kristin touched the lives of so many people. She was an inspiring coach, friend, wife, daughter and mother to Lenna,” said Bellante. “She was most definitely one of a kind. Anyone who was lucky enough to know Kristin will tell you this. Her dedication, love, kindness and free spirit will live on forever. Kristin’s legacy will live on forever.” Kristin Fulton’s family is pictured during the dedication of the tot lot at Glendale Park on August 1. cheerleading coach for the Everett Huskies Athletic Association. “Kristin would’ve been so proud to see her name live on,” said Calderone. Fulton, 38, passed away on April 23, just six days after the birth of her daughter, Lenna. “When Lenna grows up, she’ll see who her mother was; maybe she’ll come here someday and play on these swings,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria, adding that Fulton always reached out on birthdays and holidays. “She was loved by all of us. Kristin was always there to send us a message; this is our message to her.” In the days following Fulton’s death, Alyssa Bellante, a former Pop Warner cheerleader, established the Fulton Fund, (Photos Courtesy of the City of Everett)
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