Alan-Fuller-Obituary

Alan Fuller

San Antonio, Texas

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San Antonio, Texas
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American Cancer Society

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FULLERAlan Jay Fuller, 48, of San Antonio went to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 26, 2010. He was born to Elmer and Theresa Fuller on January 8, 1962 in Brooklyn, NY.. He graduated from West Campus High School in 1980 and attended Texas State University. Alan was a Civil Service employee...

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We still miss you, Alan.

My heart is empty.I will miss Alan so very much.He is one of my life long best friends. My condolences go out to Kindest, Most Loving Fuller Family. Alan has influenced my life in such a honorable, caring, and loving way. He is greatly missed.

I worked with Alan (PaPa, Big Red) at Kelly. He was a very good person and always willing to help you out. We would get together for birthdays, parties, holiday's, playing cards, whatever the occasion was. We enjoyed ourselves and I sure missed you'll. Cause we all helped each other out no matter the situation. I moved to New Orleans for 7 yrs. and now I'm in Texarkana, Texas with Dora & Adam. I heard that Alan was in Ok. and than he was out on disability. But I never got to talked to him...

My condolences to the Fuller Family. I worked with Alan at Kelly AFB. He was a wonderful man and brought smiles to all around him. He was full of life and made people feel special. God Bless each of you today and always.

I am sorry to here about Alans passing, although i had not seen him since the Kelly days, i remember him like it was yesterday. My first trip to Vegas was with Alan and another friend. I will always remember that trip. I will miss you Alan!

Alan and I attended Alan B. Shephard Middle School together and many years later I had the pleasure of working with him a Kelly AFB. He was a kind and gentle man. My deepest condolences. God Bless his family thru this difficult time.

I worked with Alan at Kelly AFB. He was one of the kindest and funniest people I've ever had the pleasure to work with. I'll miss him most knowing that his presence won't be felt by those he had yet to meet. My condolences and prayers go out to his family and loved ones.

I worked with Alan at Tinker. He was a good man and so enjoyable to be around. My heart and prayers go out to his family and all who knew him.

My sincere condolences to the Fuller family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.