Henry-Fuller-Obituary

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Henry J. Fuller Jr.

Brewster, Massachusetts

Jan 12, 1932 – Dec 23, 2018 (Age 86)

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BORN
January 12, 1932
DIED
December 23, 2018
AGE
86
LOCATION
Brewster, Massachusetts

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Doane Beal & Ames Funeral Homes - South Dennis Obituary

Henry J. Fuller, 86, of Brewster (formerly of Ludlow) passed away on December 23, 2018 despite a courageous battle with cancer and superb care from Cape Cod Hospital and doctors.Born in Springfield, MA, on January 12, 1932 he was the son of the late Henry & Helen (Progulski) Fuller.Besides...

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The Fuller family lived on Grandview Street, off Plumtree Road. They were members of Wachogue Congregational Church in Springfield. My family belonged as well. We would go to each other´s homes and visit. Henry and I were in Boy Scout troop 44. I remember his father taking some guys up Otis Reservoir on a camping outing. The car had difficulty going up the hills because it pulled a trailer with all our camping gear. As years passed, our paths would cross a few times. I stopped in a few...

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Hank at American Bosch in
Springfield many years ago. He was a very good man.
We both loved to fish. My 23 ft Seacraft,"Tashmoo" found a good home with Hank and Doug. I am certain they caught many fish from it and have good memories



God Bless you and your family,

Ed

We are so sorry to hear of Henry's passing. He was one of the nicest person we knew here at Ludlow Eye......RIP dear Henry

Ludlow Eye Staff

Nancy, Doug, Debbie & Donna
I was so very sad to see Hank's obituary in the paper. It made me think bad=ck over all the years of friendship we shared and Don and I so enjoyed your friendship. God Bless all of you and may God help you through this sad and difficult time
Bell Butterfield

I worked with Henry at American Bosch. He was VP of Engineering when I was but a rookie engineer. He set the perfect tone for a leader: knowledgeable, but not condescending. Despite the typical share of business crisis and tumult over the years, I can never recall seeing Henry lose his temper or be any less than professional in his behavior. The definition of a class act. He set the prefect example for all us "youngster" on what leadership was supposed to look like.
RIP Henry, you will...

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We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.