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Gregory K. Fuller

Whitinsville, Massachusetts

1945 - 2007

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Gregory K. Fuller, 62, died at home, Saturday, October 20, following an illness. He is survived by his wife, Catherine (Johnson) Fuller; a son, Scott T. Laramee, of Odenton, MD; three daughters, Kimberly B. Hedlund, of Lunenburg; Rebecca L. Glenn, of Springdale, OH; and Amy E. Fuller, of North...

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Cathy & Family!
Though I did not know Greg well I know he will be missed by His Friends from SAM Assembly #16 of which I am one of many. We used to have some interesting and great discussions. My sympathies to family , and friends who knew Him better. God Bless You All.

There are so many wonderful memories I have with your family. One of my favorites was our trip to Six Flags, NJ. We waited 2 hours in line to ride on the Batman ride... and it was worth every second. Then it rained and the park shut down all the rides and most of the visitors left. But not us, we braved the rain and eventually the weather cleared and we had full reign over the entire park. We rode every roller coaster multiple times without any lines in our way and we had an absolute...

Greg, I can only say thank you. Thank you for your service to your Country and to your Community. You have been a true friend to the children, and that alone makes you a great person. Thank you for defending our kids, and thank you for the help and "Magic" you gave me and the children during my tenure as D.A.R.E. Officer.

My thoughts are prayers are with you during this difficult time. I worked with Greg from a distance (Houston) at Applied Biosytems. I enjoyed our debates over the right way to handle documenation. I shall miss him, he was a good friend to me.

Dear Cathy and Family,
Mike and I would like to tell you how sorry we are for your lose. If there is anything that we could do for you please call.
Your neighbors next door.
Mike,Nancy and Chris

Our prayers are with you during your time of loss.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Greg for a number of years at Applied Biosystems. More recently, I asked him to perform a magic show at my church. The kids were under the age of 7, and we needed to keep them entertained for more than an hour. God bless Greg, he keep them fascinated and laughing the whole time. Every child got a chance to be the magician's helper. He truly was a great guy.

Dear Greg,
It was a pleasure knowing you. You will be missed. Our sympathy to your family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.