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Samuel Prioleau Fuller

Richmond, Virginia

1948 - 2025

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Samuel Prioleau FullerFebruary 26, 1948 - June 10, 2025Samuel Prioleau Fuller, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, died on June 10th at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Sam was born to Thomas & Deas Smith Fuller on February 26th, 1948, the youngest brother to Thomas and...

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What a great person and friend. Truly a joy to be with. Carol and I will miss Sam.

Carol Ann and family: so very sorry to learn of Sam´s passing. I have thought of all over the years And working with him in Bristol and a few short Weeks in Lynchburg. He was a genuine caring And compassionate person. You are all in my Thoughts and prayers.

Rest in peace. Remember the Lynchburg General days as we both served our patients. And by the way tell Dr John Gilkey I miss him. Debbie

Sam was a gracious soul who always had a lovely smile. Rest in peace, Sam. Frances Caldwell

While I only befriended Sam about five years ago through St. James's Church, he was a wonderful friend, counselor and confidant. I only regret I waited so long to embrace him. He was an exceptional human being - selfless, compassionate and, while so accomplished, graced with humility. Sam was a true Christian. I am blessed to have known Sam. May God bless his beloved family and cherish his memory as a remarkable man. All who knew Sam will miss him.

What a good and selfless man. Sam was of immense help to me during a difficult time. He listened without judgment and guided gently. Devout but not preachy, humorous and self-effacing. We need so many more Sam Fullers in this world.

Sam was one of the kindest, upbeat and faithful-filled person I have ever met. I feel so blessed to have been able to serve with him and Carol Ann in the Stephen Ministry. My prayers and love go out to the family. Heaven is a little brighter with Sam on the other side.

Sam was a wonderful man and good friend - kind, gentle, friendly, patient and very giving to so many people in Richmond and around the world with Operation Smile. He was truly very special. God bless him and all that he did with his life. May he rest in peace. Special prayers for Carol Ann and all others in his family.

The first time that I meet Sam he told me about his work with Operation Smile. He mentioned that he taught a team of doctors in South Africa how to do the operations, often in remote locations without modern equipment. Years later, he went on a mission with that same team of South African doctors. They were now teaching other teams how to run Operation Smile programs. And they were doing 2 to 3 times more operations than other teams. I think Sam was very proud that his training had such a...