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Floyd Charles LeRoy Fuller

Everett, Washington

1941 - 2018

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Floyd Charles LeRoy Fuller of Freeland, Washington and Kona, Hawaii passed away peacefully in his sleep in the comfort of his own home on Whidbey Island on June 8, 2018. He is survived by his three daughters, Julia Atwood (Ray); Michelle Bosman and Andrea Sundberg; and eight grandchildren: Tyler...

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We were saddened to hear of Floyd’s passing. He was kind hearted and always enjoying life to the fullest. Charming, handsome, the greatest smile - a joy to be around. He was an astute business man though his personal life was at times in tatters, he always managed to cope. Oh how I loved him! May he Rest In Peace.

We were saddened to hear of Floyd’s passing. He was kind hearted and always enjoying life to the fullest. Charming, handsome, the greatest smile - a joy to be around. He was an astute business man though his personal life was at times in tatters, he always managed to cope. May he Rest In Peace.

Floyd was a brother in law with a big smile, a hefty laugh and a kind and generous heart. He loved to travel, building beautiful homes in Hawaii, New Zealand, Whidby Island. He appeared to have many friends and a family he dearly loved. We were continually amazed by his passion for sports; fishing, game hunting and his zest for like. He always treated us with loving kindness, warmness and the ability to make you feel comfortable. It was a real pleasure knowing him. He will be missed. We were...

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your entire family. Please know that the God of all comfort has loving concern for you at this time, at Psalm chapter 34 verse 18. I know you will miss your precious loved one every day, may God give you strength, peace and loving memories. Ann Smith

Will always remember Floyd as a friend and boss. Gave me many business opportunities, first of all, He interviewed and hired me straight out of college, EWSC at that time, 1971, to work at Firestone in Spokane. Many happy memories sharing our favorite sport, fishing and enjoying his hospitality. So sorry to hear of the loss of your father, grandfather.

Condolences to Floyd's family. Had the pleasure of meeting and working with Floyd the past 2-3 years. He was a gem of a guy. A great storyteller, a sharp businessman, a quick study and someone who was just fun to be around. He loved his family and lived an exciting life all around the world. He was a favorite at our office for good reason....done to earth, witty, a great people person and fun. Wish I had known Floyd longer...he was a good one. Ken Brewe.

Floyd hired me in 1981 at Tire Sales and Service, Everett Wa. The best boss in the world. I will never forget him.
Gene Martin.

Rest in Peace dear Uncle. We didn't know each other very well but the love was still there. I still have the teddy bear you gave me when I was born and always think of you when I see him. Love you, Sheri

Floyd loved and enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. Condolences to his family.