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Robert Preston Fuller Jr.

San Diego, California

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Robert Fuller passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on July 25, 2010.

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Bob was a dear friend and fellow partner in crime. His ability to see the best in people was a gift as was his sense of humor. In the 15 years that we have known him, there are so many memories: times spent on his boat "Little T", taking trips together, Halloween costume parties and just spending time together, laughing, talking and doing what we do best..enjoying life. We have never known a more thoughtful,courageous, kind, intelligent and fun loving person... We miss him more than words...

I met a number of years ago with my husband Dennis, and found him and Lynne to be very kind, friendly and accepting people. We always had good conversation over dinner. I saw him just a few years ago with Terri at the Harbor Days celebration, and he instantly remembered me and my children. We rode together to the OYC and chatted about the years that had past and what we were doing. He always had a smile on his fast and was an instant friend. My sincere sympathies to his children, wife and...

Bob was the most friendly, caring, loving and optimistic man we have ever met. He truly made a big impression on all of us. We will treasure the time we spent with him always. Fair winds our dear friend.

I remember Bob Fuller from the first time my mother and I visited the Club to consider my membership. He waited at the door with open arms (and a never-ending cup of coffee in hand) to always enthusiastically welcome members and non-members alike. Commodore Fuller seemed to be omnipresent at the Club and became a symbol to me for all things positive. Whether volunteering “Little T” to fill in as OYC RC boat or to simply to enthusiastically support and recognize volunteer committees as we...

Bob came into my life when we were about five years of age, long ago in El Monte, CA. We grew up together, and although we attended different schools, we were constant childhood companions. Bob joined the Coast Guard and I went into the Navy after high school. We were each other's "best men" at our first weddings. I moved to Washington state in 1967, but we continued to stay in touch over the years. We visited one another frequently by phone, and in person whenever we could. My wife and...

Bobby,

You are missed in a huge way. It has all been said!
Your friend, Patrick


We have all lost a special person. Darwin and I met Bob and Terri when we joined OYC. Bob always made us feel welcome. Bob published his resume’ during club elections and I was not surprised to find out everything he had done for the communities he has lived in. He was a wonderful, caring man with a huge heart. We will miss his cheerful smile. Rest in Peace

Bob always "paid it forward," giving to others with no thought of gain just because he could. He left a big foot print that reflects his big, loving heart.
Paul and Pat Gadbois

We will always remember Bob as Peter Pan from the Halloween Party - forever young and full of fun!