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TOMMY FULLER

San Antonio, Texas

1932 - 2021

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DIED
September 4, 2021
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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On September 4, 2021 Tommy Fuller went to be with the Lord. He passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family.

Tommy was born on August 7, 1932 in Bronson, Texas to Joe and Ruth Fuller. At the age of 6 he moved with his family to San Antonio. He spent his childhood there and in...

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My Grandpa Dee Bartlett telling stories before he died: I sold guns and one day I went to the office after having sold a pistol to Tommy and Bonnie Fuller, a tile contractor. I got a message that the gun you sold dad went off and shot mom in the leg. She was doing laundry and put the gun on top of the load and it fell and went off. I showed up with flowers and such to check on her. She sued the firearm manufacturer and had to sue me too.

My heartfelt condolences to the Fuller family. When I was in college Mr. and Mrs Fuller were like a second family to me. I will always be grateful for that. God bless a good man and a good family.

Dear Tommy Fuller Family, You couldn't find a finer friend than Tommy. I loved the guy. My deepest condolences to you all.

My condolences to the Fuller family. Mr. Fuller aka "Pops" was a kind hearted man I met as a kid back in the Raindrop days. He was always funny and entertained us along with his beer drinkin' dog named "Suds". Great memories, thank you for sharing him with us neighborhood kids. Prayers for Bonnie and the kids

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Our sincere condolences to family and friends in the loss of Tommy. He always made us laugh. Wonderful man..

In the early 70's, Tommy Fuller was one of my several "second fathers", at a time in my life when I needed that. Great man, great father, great sense of humor. Tommy always made me laugh even when he wanted to kick my butt, and me knowing there weren't many men of any size whose butts he couldn't kick. God Speed Tommy, and R.I.P! I love you. Many wonderful memories, and Prayers for Bonnie and Keith, and Lil Cindy and Kenny, and Rusty, and all their's.

A Good Man........Rest in Peace.