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Richard L. Fullerton

Orlando, Florida

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FULLERTON, RICHARD L. passed away June 4, 2010, at 12:10 p.m. Dick was born in Lansing, Michigan, on June 3, 1926, to Donald R. Fullerton and Hilda O. (Wilson) Fullerton and was raised in Charlotte, Michigan. He graduated Charlotte High School in 1944, then...

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We were never privileged to meet Richard, the son of Donald & Hilda Fullerton, on this earth, but we look forward to meeting him in our eternal home someday. We were searching family history for Winfield John Fullerton (our grandfather), brother of Donald Fullerton who were sons of Zenes & Alice Fullerton, when we read about our relative Richard. His wonderful life is a tribute to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. What a great example is the life of Richard for your future generations.

Dear brothers and sisters:
My heart cries out along with yours for the death of your father.
This is a hard thing to bear, I know because I just lost mine two months ago after years of fighting a terrible illness. One thing we must remember is that they are now in the right place along with Jesus in the house of God, where there is no pain and no suffering, but the peace and tranquility for which heaven is known.
I had the the honor of being a pen pal of your father. Through...

Carol and family, my heart goes out to you in your time of loss; but as has been said many times - when you know where someone is, they are not lost. One day we will get to be with all those that went before us at that great homecoming. I haven't seen you all for many years but I'll never forget the inspiration and love your family showed me as a teenager. My husband preached and pastored for 39 years and then God called him home Sept. 4, 2009. It has only been 9 months, but I'm anxiously...

Dear Jill,
Erin and I were sorry to hear that your father passed away. We will never forget our visit to his house. He was so kind to show us his bee hives and beautiful plants. He was also generous in sharing his vegtables and honey. He also spoke highly of his wonderful daughter. Our love and support are always here for you. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Your friends,
Heather,Meghan,and Erin

Sean and Family, Though we only knew your father just over a year, we are richer in our lives for it. His guidance and wisdom for beekeeping, gardening and everything else in life will forever be in our minds and hearts. I can picture him in heaven now giving the angels lessons on cloud formations! He is the blessed on today. With God's love, Telethe and Camille

Sean, What a legacy your father left! I wish I had taken the time to visit his bees and meet him. So glad you will someday see him again! Hey, I'll get to meet him There too :-) love the thought that we will all get to know eachother in eternity...i'm gonna need some gardening tips from him! Take care and enjoy the time of celebration of his life. Many blessings to you and yours. In Christ, Jackie Wimberly

Sean and Seth, we are so sorry to hear about your father. From what we read he lived a life serving HIS Lord and Savior in every aspect of his life. What an awesome legacy he leaves for his children, grandchildren and generations to follow. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers as you walk this journey of loosing your father and that you find rest and comfort in our heavenly fathers arms.

Dad - I miss your wisdom and sense of humor, your love of rare and old books, the beautiful organic garden and the site of you in your bee suit. But I'm glad your suffering is over and that you are home in Heaven. Love, Allison