Wanda M. Fuller
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April 1, 2011
Your friends and neighbors send you their condolances from Fairway Estates.
March 31, 2011
We were glad we could attend the graveside services for Wanda and be able to talk to all of you. We send our condolences and are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike I gave you the wrong number for Mike it is 425.344.8508 instead of 8588.
Evelyn (Weaver) and Matt Jarolimek.
Tom Fuller
March 31, 2011
I am so sorry at the passing of Wanda and I want you to know I am thinking of you and what you and your family are going through right now. Please accept my condolences. I know how difficult this must be for you. I am sorry I won't be able to make it to the service to convey my condolences in person. My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time. While I didn't see her often, I will miss her smile and was so glad that she was a part of my life.
Jim
March 31, 2011
I am very sad to have to be writing this. And I don't really know what to say. My mom was such a wonderful, kind, happy, fun loving, smart, talented, and compassionate person. She was always there when any of us needed her. I loved all the years of camping and boating growing up. I enjoyed watching her light up at the local casino when she hit a jackpot and she did that often! A few years ago she organized a family cruise to Alaska where my siblings and spouses all sat around the dinner table together each night with her and dad and enjoyed the food but much more we enjoyed the company of family, the family that she and dad had created and nurtured. I will miss visiting on the weekends, watching TV together, playing games, and just talking. My mother is gone from the physical world but memories of her will last and she will be with me, forever.
Janice Martin
March 30, 2011
When I was a little girl, my best friend in the whole wide world was Debra Kaye Fuller. I spent every weekend with the Fullers and we went camping, in their green truck and camper to the pacific Northwest campsites - my home!!!! I loved this time of my childhood more than any other memories. Roasting marshmallows singing "Way down yonder in the itty bitty pool lived the three little fishies and the momma fishy too...."
Wanda (or Mrs. Fuller whom I respectfully called her at the time) introduced me to girl scouts which developed a dear love of the environment and ecology for me to this day. I am dedicated to educating others to develop a deep love of the natural world. In fact today I teach Girl Scout Science . I love Mrs. Fuller very very deeply. I will remember her laugh and charm and her love for her children and children's children and that is what is all about - Really!!! I love you Mrs. Fuller -thank you for your life and the many many gifts you gave to the world!!! You will be missed - but always in my heart and soul.
Phyllis Jones
March 30, 2011
I had a hard time thinking of what to say about Aunt Wanda. She truly was a wonderful lady. So kind and just a peacefulness about her. I loved her so much. I truly will miss her presence at our family reunion. Love to all the family and friends whose life she touched. Rest in Peace Aunt Wanda
March 30, 2011
Aunt Wanda you will be missed what a great hugger. I will miss the hugs that I got when we had the reunion's. I will miss your smile and the conversations. But I know you are in a better place. Our thoughts and prayer's goes out to our family in Washington.
Love Derrell and Edie (Sam's Valley,Oregon)
Joni Zimmerman
March 30, 2011
May you find comfort in all your wonderful family memories...Wanda did create a wonderful family....Sending my love & prayers, Joni Zimmerman
March 30, 2011
Hugs to you and Bob, Miss Sebra...Harvey and Tammie Pace and Miss Olivia Pace
Cheri Allan
March 30, 2011
So sorry for your loss, Debra. My prayers are with you and your family. May God bless and comfort you in your sorrow and know your mom is watching over you now with God and will always be with you. Cheri Allan
March 29, 2011
Mike & Laurie Fuller
Graduation present a trip to see Jim in Hawaii.
March 29, 2011
I have spent days now thinking of what I want to say about my Mom! She means more to me than mere words can describe. She was my best friend that I could tell everything too. If I was sad or lonely I could always count on her to be there for me. From the day I was born my safety in the world revolved around the knowing that she would always be there for me. She and I shared the same loves of the arts, family and curly hair. There are numerous meaningful moments that we shared together, but all too painful right now to think about! I will miss her dearly!
March 29, 2011
I often think of your family so many memories of gorwing up across the street on Colleen Drive. I remember your mom watching us in the morning and having Pancake eating contest. She made the best and bigest ones. I could eat nine of them. Sorry to say her cream of wheat was lumpy. Patty Weaver Goins
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