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Dr. Raymond E. Fuller

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Fuller, Dr. Raymond E.Raymond Everett Fuller was born in Dennison, Ohio, on November 3rd, 1927, to Otis and Irene Fuller. He graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, with a degree in biology in 1949 and entered The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1950, matriculating in...

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Ray & Lillian were Shawnee neighbors of ours for many years. Ray always had nuggets of wisdom to share and I would chat with Lillian when she walked the dog. They are now reunited God Speed . Condolences to the family. You had great parents and grandparents.

I remember Dr. Fuller when I worked at Blodgett Hospital. He was always a shining light to all who come in contact with him. You could tell he was a servant of God. His light shined all around him. I know his family will miss him dearly. What a wonderful feeling knowing he is with our Heavenly Father. Blessings to all of you.

Dr. Fuller was such a kind individual with whom I worked at Blodgett. He was a great teacher, had a fun sense of humor and was proud of his kids. I recall him telling the nurses gathered at the charting station, of an accident he had at an intersection because someone failed to stop as he had the green light. He cautioned us to always check if the opposing traffic stopped when they were supposed to. I still think of him at intersections and practice the wisdom he imparted. Such a good guy....

Exalta Health is a faith based nonprofit clinic which provides an integrated healthcare model for people who have no insurance, are uninsured or refugee. Dr Fuller was a volunteer and beloved supporter of this ministry. We thank God for his contribution to people who otherwise might not receive adequate healthcare. He was an inspiration to our staff and a blessing to our patients.

As cath lab nurse, I worked side-by-side with Dr Fuller for years. He was an excellent physician who took very good care of his patients and they loved him for it. He was instrumental in building the cardiology department at Blodgett Hospital. He was proud of his family and the missionary work he provided. He left his mark on this world and we are the better for it. RIP Dr. Fuller.

Faith, Family and Friends. Ray will be dearly missed but his legacy lives on. A wonderful Christian mentor and helper in times of trouble and always enjoyable to be with. Blessings to the family

Deepest condolences to his family. Dr. Fuller was our cardiologist doctor for many years. He was not only a wonderful, caring doctor, but a wonderful, caring man. R.I.P Dr. Fuller.

I went to school at and then worked at Blodgett. I remember Dr Fuller as a wonderful, kind, and compassionate physician. He truly let his light shine.

Dr. Fuller was such a joy to work for. He would always come in to say hi after he retired. What a wonderful man and I will so miss him. Peace to you and your family.