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Reverend Russell M. Fuller

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1924 - 2020

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Fuller, Reverend Russell M. 2/23/1924 - 1/15/2020 Ann Arbor The Rev. Russell M. Fuller died at home in Ann Arbor on January 15, just in time to celebrate his 72nd anniversary with his beloved wife, Barbara Stauffer, whom he married on January 16, 1948. He was born in Kansas City, MO, on Feb 23,...

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We will remember Russ for his love of nature and the happiness he always shared with those who visited Crystal Conference Center.

As a member of Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice I came in contact with Rev. Fuller & was profoundly impressed by his humility & his great caring & kindness to me & I'm sure to everyone else whom he met. If only there were more like him how great this world would be.

I have known Mr (Rev) Fuller my entire life (at least as far back as I can remember). I grew up in the church with his guidance - I've never loved and respected anyone more. He answered so many of my "life and death" questions with such patience and compassion I hate to think about a world without him now. I will miss his presence in this world, but pray to meet him in the next. No one who is remembered is really gone entirely.

Like Father, like son. I never met Rev. Fuller. Rusty Fuller (son) is a dynamic positive influence on young lives in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. Rev. Fuller lived the humanitarian spirit he passed to his son and family. It was a memorable blessed path to follow for both of them - and for us! Golden Bears forever!

Thanks to Russ Fuller, my kids were exposed to a truly Christian man. Thanks for baptizing them, too, Russ! You are one of a kind! You blessed us and you blessed our kids! Donn and Ernie Humbert

We will remember Rev. Fuller for his wisdom and many expressions of love. Russ and Barbara performed our wedding service in 1994 so we have special personal memories of them.

Steady, dependable, fun, and wise. A colleague in ministry we met when we first moved into Michigan in 1968, then got to know better during the summers at Crystal Lake when we were with the regional staff and your family was part of the pioneering leadership of the family camps. You and Barbara were the Prophets for a Peaceable World Community among us. We loved you, Russ, and we still love you. Thank you for sharing a laugh and a tear with us. We wish we could be there for the great...

Very sad to read of the passing of Ann Arbor's most stalwart voice for peace and understanding