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ZELDA FULLER

Kaysville, Utah

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Zelda Aae Sorensen Fuller Will Be Missed Born November 12, 1938, in Claresholm, Alberta, Canada, to Alfred Lauritz Sorensen and Anne Hansen Aae Sorensen. Passed away February 22, 2011, Salt Lake City, Utah.Zelda retired from Holly Refinery. She was a very generous and compassionate person and...

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Fuller family,
Shannon when I was a kid and we would hang out together I remember your kind mother would let me sleep over and the games we played. She will be missed. My condolences to your family.
Your friend Michelle Nicol

My mummer was Mrs. Wonder-woman ;) She could make the drippy-ugly-lonely days wonderful just by her simple Care... I Love you mommy, I miss you, but I know with Christ you will always be with me, maybe not in person but always in spirit!!!

Dear Fuller Family,
We were so sorry to learn of Zelda's passing. Although Mike and I only met her a couple of times, we remember her fondly as a warm and compassionate woman. We send love and condolences to your whole family, but particularly to Mel. We know that you'll really miss your mom.

My sympathy to the Dennis and Zelda Fuller Family. I have many memories of great times spent with both Dennis and Zelda in our younger years. In our later years, I visited Dennis whenever I was in Utah. Zelda was a trooper and joined us whenever possible. I loved both of them and truly enjoyed my visits with them.
Zelda always had a great desire to meet her father-in-law, Willard Fuller, whom she never knew in this life. I'm sure they are now having a great reunion in heaven!

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. She loved her mission. She so enjoyed serving our young missionaries. She would go to yard sales
to find what ever they needed. The people in Massachusetts loved her; She will be missed.

Mel,
You have my sympathy during this difficult time. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Mimi (Gilbert) Beattie

To the Fuller family,
I have not been able to see you of late, but know that I think of you often very affectionately. I am in shock that this happened. Your mother had more energy than I did. She will be missed dearly I'm sure. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I apologize for not responding sooner, but I just found out. God bless you all. Love, Kris

I was sorry to hear of Sister Fullers death. My mother and sister Fuller were missionary companions in the Boston mission for 9 months, where my mother is still serving.
Sister Fuller had many wonderful qualities and will be missed...and of course always remembered for her ability to garage sale like nobody else!!
We offer the family our condolences and rejoice in the reuniting of Sister Fuller and her husband.
~Alena Cosman-De Somer

With deepest sympathies to the Fuller families. I have thought of you often. I remember Zelda always making Valentine cookies for us when we were children. They were the best.