John Fuller
Died: January 27, 2010 | Place: Victoria Hospital
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FULLER, John…..
At Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday, January 27, 2010, John Fuller of London in his 49th year. Loving father of Fred, Ed (Tiffany) and Cathy Fuller. Dear son of Phyllis and The Reverend H. Douglas Fuller. Cherished brother of Terry, Keith, and The Reverend David Fuller. Also missed by his two nephews Joe and Matthew and his niece Sarah. A private family service will be conducted at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, with The Reverend David Fuller officiating. Cremation to follow. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the London Health Sciences Centre Foundation – Regional Renal Program, 747 Baseline Road, East, London ON N6C 2R6. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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Dear Aunt Phyllis, Uncle Doug, Fred, Ed, Cathy, Terry, Keith,David and families…we are so sorry for your loss. We wish that we could be with you today to support you and offer our condolences in person. We are all thinking of you….
To the Fuller Family sorry to hear about your father. He was a fine man and will be missed by Cathy and I
While I didn’t know John for very long I feel that knowing him and his family has changed my life. his outlook on “LIFE” was amazing and I can see the same zest in the lives of the entire family.I especially want to extend my feelings to his children. Your father will be greatly missed!
I have known John since he moved into Cheshire. We would frequently share greetings in the lobby and in the good weather we would share conversation from time to time in the front garden. He told me a year or so ago that the prognosis for him was not good. Nonetheless, his outlook remained upbeat and he never complained despite his unending serious health challenges and the onerous dialysis routine. He was a good man and a brave man who all of us in the building liked and admired. My condolences to his fine family.
Sincerely,
Bob Loveless
Dear Phyllis,Rev. Fuller & Family:
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of John. My heart goes out to you. I have so many fond memories of you and your family. My time spent at Pt. Ryersee little church and that community holds a special place in my heart. I often think of the conversations we had around your kitchen table. Take care. God Bless you.
Bert & Dianne Thyssen would like to extend our sincere condolences to John’s family. Bert travelled to and from diaylsis with John having many deep and meaningful discussions until John’s diaylsis days changed . He will be sadly missed by Bert and myself and the staff of the Adam Linton unit and many of the patiences who where fortunate enough to have known John. We wish all the best to John’s children and family.
Bert & Dianne Thyssen
Dear Mrs. Fuller, Reverend Fuller and family,
I am so sorry about your loss. John was a very special person. My heart-felt condolences and prayers are with you at this very sad time. May all your special memories with John give you strength and comfort.
Thinking of you,from Varsha