Lonnie-Fuller-Obituary

Lonnie Fuller Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice FULLER, Lonnie, Jr. Homegoing celebration for Mr. Lonnie James Fuller, Jr. will be held On Monday, October 26, 2009, 11 a.m. at Radcliffe Presbyterian Church, 286 Hamilton E. Holmes Drive, NW. Interment, South View Cemetery. Lonnie and Myla Dansby Fuller were...

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Pat, my prayers are with you and your family. I will always remember Lonnie's smile and cheerful spirit.

To the family of Lonnie Fuller, Jr.:
I had the pleasure of meeting Lonnie during my first One Love Century Ride earlier this year and I am truly saddened to hear of his passing. My prayers go out to you and his spirit will continue to live through those he touched.

Sincerely,
Jerry "Freight train" McCalop
Hains Point Crew, Forestville, MD

Lonnie and I worked together at the Bicycle Link. Lonnie was such a caring person, I don't think I ever saw a frown on his face. I remember showing him how to work on his bike in the shop - I don't think I will ever forget Lonnie. My thoughts and prayers are with your friends and family.

To Lonnie,
Yesterday, I walked into Performance Bikes hoping to see my friend, but you weren't there. I was saddened by the news that you had passed. I'm thankful for this opprotunity to share my thoughts about what your life and legacy has meant to me. We were only friends for a couple months, but I haven't met many people like Lonnie. Thank you for you kind encouragement each time I walked into Performance Bikes. You encouraged me to to a leap into the unknown world of cycling. I have...

I will always remember Lonnie's beautiful smile and personality. Rest In Peace. Heather Allen ( Atlanta,Ga Kansas City,Ks )

My prayers are with the entire Fuller Family. May his Beaming smile be remembered forever and bring comfort to us all.

Pat,

I am hoping this thought will bring some fraction of comfort to you and your entire family...

It is the mark we leave in the hearts of those, still, living that speaks volumes and Lonnie Fuller spoke loud and clear - with kind words, deeds and, of course, that big bright, loving and contagious smile that he always wore!

To the Fullers:

I was dismayed to hear of Lonnie's unexpected passing. I will remember his friendliness and his warm personality, devotion to his daughters and his family, and his loyality to his friends. As we would say in Texas, "May God Bless You, the family, and let the departed rest in peace" ("Dios te bendiga y descansar en paz.")

With Deepest Sympathy

May His spirit live on in each of you.

Ronald and Gail Smith