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Robert Kilbourne Tuller Jr.

Santa Ana, California

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Tuller, Robert Kilbourne, Jr., 64, passed away December 4, 2008. Survived by loving wife, Lois; sons, Robbie (Marlo) and Ryan ( Holly), and sisters, Becky Sidfrid and Barbara Swearingen. Private services to be held. McAulay & Wallace Mortuary

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We will miss Bob everyday . . . his big voice, laugh & huge personality. He has the greatest family!! Our neighborhood won't quite be the same without him. We are here for you if should need us.
Mike, Karen & kids

Please accept our condolences, Bob was a brother officer, a great Superior Court Commissioner and a excellent and dedicated attorney.
We will never forget one of his many coined phrases "Tutti Fruitti the beauty is on duty"
Rest in Peace brother, someday we will be together.

I Worked with Bob at north court and also went to fullerton high school~ He was a great fun person to be around~

Lois, Robbie & Ryan,
I have known and worked with Bob for over 20 years. I was assigned as his Clerk while he was a Court Commissioner at North Court. Bob always brought a smile and laughter to the courtroom. As an attorney I could always count on Bob to make a special appearance for any attorney in need. He was a true "friend of the court". Bob won my friendship many years ago just with his sense of humor. He earn my respect over the years by being the down to earth, big hearted person...

Lois and Boys,

My deepest condolences on your families loss. I bailiffed for Bob on several occasions at North Court. The humor Bob displayed from the bench or simply in the hallways will stay with me a lifetime. He was truly one of the greats and will be sorely missed by all that knew him.

May you rest in eternal peace Bob!

Sincerely,

Gary Bruton

Dear Lois and Family,
It has been some time since I have seen all of you together. I saw Bob at St. Jude, while we were both in rehab in 2005. We talked for a while about old times; and he bragged about how I gave him his first ticket while he was in high school. I stopped by the Tuller residence on Hermosa Drive for coffee and dinner once in a while, when I patrolled in that area. We met frequently over the years until I retired from Fullerton Police Department, and then our meetings...

One of a select line of Deputy Marshals who became attorneys, Bob also served as one of the first Orange County Court Commissioners.
May he now Rest in Peace.

Bob was a great guy, and I have warm memories of him in Avalon watching all the fun he had with his family/friends in the July 4th parades. I enjoyed talking with him each summer while on the boardwalk in Avalon. I'm originally from the Fullerton area and remember him as a very young man, as his father was a dear friend and my attorney. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. We both were Army Officers and hired into the Marshal's Dept around the same time. I have fond memories of our relationship during those years. Most of all, I cherished the Golden Retreiver that both of you were so kind to give me.