Robert-Fuller-Obituary

Robert E. Fuller

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
January 16, 2015
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
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Robert Fuller passed away on January 16, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 18, 2015.

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We unfortunately lost touch with you and Bob.. As your birthday is coming up and I have no way to get in touch with you, I stumbled upon Bob's obituary on the internet. Words cannot express how terrible I feel that our friendship stumbled due to carelessness. Bob was a great guy and the world is a darker place without him in it. Please know that we feel his loss. Please keep in touch, Ann.

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked with him at US Bank and we had many interesting adventures with our mutual clients. Always kind and worked hard but brought fun into all he did. Loved his book recommendations. He will be missed.

Dear Anne:

We just learned of your husband's death and want you to know we keep you and your family in our prayers at this time. From what we have learned of Bob, he was a remarkable human being with a soul and person that inspired and supported others. May you and yours know peace and comfort in these times. May God bless and keep you all as you mourn Bob's loss.

Myrv and Anne Christopherson, Decorah, IA

Dear Anne:
Please accept the deepest sympathy from all of us at the Independent College Fund of New Jersey for the loss of your husband Robert. Please accept our prayers and condolences during this most difficult time for you and your family.

Anne,
I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
God Bless,

My deepest sympathy to the Fuller family. Bob was a great guy and a great coworker. I work in the St. Paul office of US Bank and Bob in the Seattle office. He was a very pleasant and hard working individual. He will be missed.

To The Fuller Family: I send my deepest sympathy to you. I am so sorry for your loss. I work for USBank in the downtown St. Louis office. I had the privilage of meeting and working with Bob a few times. I remember his stories and love for his family and for the rescues that he was involved in. He will be deeply missed at USBank.

I read of Bob's tragic passing today in the Seattle Times. Bob and I met at US Bank in 1998. He was a fine professional banker; a man of the highest integrity and honor. I spent much time and many lunches with Bob discussing topics from the Seahawks to Eastern religions to current events. He was a marvelous and informed conversationalist with a ready smile and quick wit. He was devoted to his daughters and wife Ann; of whom he was very proud and loved so deeply. Many of his conversations...