Davie Fulton, born on March tenth, nineteen sixteen, in Kamloops, British Columbia, was a distinguished Canadian Rhodes Scholar, lawyer, politician, and judge. He hailed from a prominent family, being the youngest of four children to Frederick John Fulton, a notable politician and lawyer, and Winnifred M. Davie, who was the daughter of A. E. B. Davie.
Fulton's academic prowess was evident early on, as he earned the prestigious title of Rhodes Scholar, which paved the way for his illustrious career in law and public service. His commitment to justice and governance led him to serve in various capacities, where he made significant contributions to Canadian society.
Throughout his career, Fulton balanced his roles as a lawyer and politician, ultimately transitioning into the judiciary. His legal expertise and dedication to the rule of law earned him respect and admiration in the legal community and beyond.