| Show PRESS UTAH ASSOCIATION converting the Reaper to offset production in 1972 His family has been deeply involved in Utah journalism His widow Marge has long been associated with the Reaperbusiness office Daughter Sue oncestaff member of Utah Press Association married Richard Buys who was later the groupexecutive manager Together they became co-publishers of five weekly papers Son Kent followed his father into publishing ranks in Payson and his brother Mark assumed the helm of both the Reaper and the Garfield County News of Panguitch Daughter Jan who for many years has authored her own Reaper column Just Stuff was on the press association staff as was Judy Ogden niece raised by the Fuellenbachs after the death of her parents Richard Buys and both Kent and Mark Fuellenbach are past presidents of the press association His final Reaper Cussion which emerged the day before Thanksgiving only three days before he died on November 27 1977 -addressed things for which the author was grateful Its concluding sentence became the epitaph carved on his tombstone There are so many joys to hold and behold in this wonderful rotten world rousing rendition of his favorite Sousa marches by the high school band lent levity to his funeral and somehow re flected his blithe approach to life Humor though was but one facet Added to it were journalistic skills which fashioned an outstanding publication editorial courage willingness to beleader and total dedica tion to the betterment of his corner of the world These are Norm Fuellenbachcredentials for membership in the Utah Newspaper Hall of Fame RULA FUELLENBACH Richfield Reaper Born June 24 1894 Died April 15 1959 Installed in Hall of Fame at Salt Lake City 1577woman newspaper publisher especially one inrural 510 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |