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James Robert Fuller

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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James Robert Fuller, 80, of Colorado Springs passed away June 2, 2008 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was born May 1, 1928 in Pueblo, Colorado, a son of the late Fred and Stella (Way) Fuller. James was a veteran in the U. S. Marine Corps. He was a service manager at Mt Bell and AT&T,...

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USMC Honolulu 1945 Prior to Iwo Jima

Jim was my boss and my Dad's boss. He was a great person and I also had the pleasure of playing golf with him. The Fuller family was blessed to have him.

I have known Bob since we were 5 years old and went all through school with him. He ended up being my brother-in-law as I married his brother, Max. I have always loved him. I will miss him but he is where he belongs now.

My uncle Bob will be greatly missed. I didn't get to see him much these last years, but I have a lot of memories that I will never forget. He was a very special man.
My best wishes for his family at this time. My prayers are with you.
God Bless

Mr. Fuller was by far one of the most genuine person that I have ever come across. Though I was not family, he treated my mother and I as if we were. Always a pleasure to be around I will always remember sharing early morning breakfasts, and Bronco games in the afternoon. Rest in peace Mr. Fuller. You will be missed.

Mr. Fuller was a great man and raised some pretty great kids. He always put his kids (and anyone else) first and was great to be around and always made me laugh!
He would always ask how I was doing and could put a smile on my face with all his "creative" answers.
He will be missed!!!!

Mr. Fuller was the kindest and most honorable of men. He was a dear friend to my father. I will miss sharing an occasional beer with him and chatting about his family. When his grandchildren, Andrea and James were younger, we would all get together to cheer our favorite football team. GO BRONCOS! Thank you, Patty, Fred and Mike, Andrea and James, for sharing such a wonderful man with my family and me. Be comforted knowing that he is reunited with his wife and son, family and friends.

It was great being Jim's next door neighbor. He always had a smile and always asked, "How's it going kid?". I'll miss seeing him sitting out front enjoying the nice weather while watching over the neighborhood. He was truely a nice man!