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Douglas C. Fuller

Falmouth, Massachusetts

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Douglas C. Fuller FALMOUTH - Douglas C. Fuller, 97, of Falmouth, formerly of Spring-field, died on December 27, 2009. He was the husband to the late Lillian H. (Jennings) Fuller. Mr. Fuller was born and raised in Springfield, the youngest of five. He worked for Western Mass Electric Power...

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Hi Bev & Pat,
Your father was a great person and liked by all kids on Connecticut Ave. Norm Visnaw and I remember our deep sea fishing trip with your Dad and next door neighbor Mr. Badger. Norm bought my parent's home many years ago so we visit the old neighborhood frequently. Hope things are well with you, you both can be very proud of your Dad,

Bob Maccarini

Dear Pat, So sorry to hear of your Fathers passing. It was a pleasure meeting your Father at your home. We had a wonderful conversation about antique automobiles and his sailing. I am so glad I got to meet him. You and your family are in my prayers...Mike Robinson

Dear Pat,

We were saddened to read about your Dad's death. Sorry we can't be with you at this time since we are still away. We will always remember your Dad's sense of humour when we drive by the Red Brook Pond and see the swans!

Love, Mary and Tony

Dear Beverly & Pat: It has been many years since we were neighbors on Connecticut Ave but we have always thought of you folks as friends more than just neighbors. Both your mom and dad were wonderful people. We send our deepest sympathy to you both and to your families. Shirley McGeary and Gary Jennison and family.

Dad, I will miss our picnics in the car on Falmouth Harbor, then our stop on Surf Dr. overlooking Vineyard Sound where we would reminisce about your cruises to the Vineyard, Nantucket and Cuttyhunk. You have traveled a long way and the road was long. Your journey is over, but the memories will linger on for all who knew you. May you be at peace and connecting with mom and all your family that went before you. Love, Pat