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James Romer Fuller

New London, New Hampshire

Oct 31, 1933 – Jun 7, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
October 31, 1933
DIED
June 7, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
New London, New Hampshire

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Sunapee, NH - James Romer Fuller died Sunday, June 7 at home on Perkins Pond in Sunapee, NH at the age of 86. Jim was born October 31, 1933 in Kingston, NY to William Traver Fuller and Margaret Louise Teller Fuller. He attended Northwood Prep in Lake Placid, NY where he became an avid hockey player. He later transferred to Choate Rosemary Hall and continued playing hockey. He graduated in 1953.


Jim was active in the Highmount Ski Club where he met Jean Marie Hamm from Corning, NY. They married in 1959. He worked in the family business, Fuller Shirt Company of Kingston, NY, until the company was sold to the John B. Stetson Hat Co. He moved his family to central Massachusetts in 1963 where he worked in a variety of industries. He spent fourteen years as Vice President of Sales at Collier-Keyworth in Gardner which prompted him to move his family and horses to Ashburnham. In 1986 he founded Fuller and Associates, continuing his career in the juvenile products industry until 1995. Jim and Jean purchased their beloved "Hovel" on Perkins Pond in 1983, and eventually moved to New London and finally settled in Sunapee, fulfilling his dream of living on water at the bottom of a ski mountain.


His children remember him as a respectful and fun-loving father who encouraged them to work hard and play hard. Jim was an accomplished ski instructor and taught his family the finesse of a good clean edge. He had an adventurous soul with a great sense of humor. He was passionate about his work and has been described by many as a kind and true gentleman.


James is predeceased by his wife of 52 years, Jean, as well as his parents William and Margaret (Sit) and sister, Mary Fuller Loughran Shults of Kingston. Surviving family members include his five children, John Romer Fuller and wife Darla of UT and her sons Jesse and Reed; Jamie Durkee and husband Jeffrey of GA and children Ryan and Mariah; Julie Frye and husband Eric of TN, their daughter Cassie and grandchildren Eric and Sallie Anne; Janine Hess and husband Stephen of MA and children Carrie and Jimmy; Jennifer Green and husband Eric of MA and children Jack Romer and Alyson, as well as Jim's nephews William, Robert and Roger Loughran of NY and NJ and their families. He is also survived by his friend and partner Barbara Tompkins of ME.


A graveside ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, June 13 at Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery in Kingston, NY at 12:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate James' life.


In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Cancer Research Institute at cancerresearch.org or Lake Sunapee VNA and Hospice at lakesunapeevna.org/giving/donate

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Jim was the best boss I worked for in 40 years in manufacturing. I learned a lot from him at Collier-Keyworth A privilege to be asked to travel with him to Taiwan in 1985.


He and Jean were always hospitable and made me feel like a member of your family.

Jim was always one of the friendly faces in our Perkins Pond community. We will miss him!

John, I am so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Jamie and Julie, sorry for your families loss. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

As I got to know Jim better over the course of our family get-togethers, I enjoyed Jim's company. He had a good sense of humor and was quick to laugh. I greatly enjoyed the relationships we shared with our grandchildren-in-common and I will miss the many holidays we shared together.
We will all miss you Jim.
Len Green

Jim will be remembered as a humble person and a gentle man. We always enjoyed our times together in Kennebunkport and will sorely miss him. Joe & Xandi Sharron

Yes your Father was a kind and true gentlemen. Great sense of humor, loved talking about his children, especially the grandchildren.
Were so sorry for your loss