Deena Sue Fuller

1946 - 2013

Deena Sue Fuller obituary, 1946-2013, Nashville, TN

Deena Sue Fuller

1946 - 2013

BORN

1946

DIED

2013

Deena Fuller Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 14, 2013.
Fuller, Dr. Deena Sue, 67, born Aug. 22, 1946, in Bristol, VA, died Friday, Dec. 13, 2013, at her home in Nashville after a 7-year battle with breast cancer. She was predeceased by her parents, Evelyn Byrd Fuller and Dewey Wayne Fuller.
She is survived by her husband of 27 years, Dr. Tilden Curry; her children: Daniel Curry, Atlanta; Evyn Olshefski (Jordan), Charlotte, NC; Clay Curry (Emily), Atlanta; and Dayna Masterson (Mark), Rabat, Morocco; her grandchildren: Walker, Eleanor, and Knox Olshefski, as well as Kenza, Sofiya, and Lukas Masterson; her siblings: Charles Fuller, Wheeling, WV; and Dewey Fuller (Vicki), Bristol, TN.
A model for and advocate of compassion and peace for all living things, Dr. Fuller's "loving kindness" symbolized every aspect of her daily, personal, and professional life. She had a spirit of giving and worked tirelessly to serve those less fortunate: taking in homeless people, animals, and helping inner-city children.
Dr. Fuller began an academic career in 1973 as an assistant professor of educational psychology at the former University of Tenn.-Nashville. She was a professor of psychology and director of the Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement at Tenn. State University (TSU) before taking leave in 2012. She played a major role in TSU receiving a prestigious Carnegie classification for community engagement.
She led accreditation teams to universities across the country to review schools of education, and served as a board member of the Green Hills YMCA. She was a member of and served as a teacher and deacon at First Presbyterian Church, and led 14 youth mission trips to communities in need across the world. Her most recent community service was modeling as a courageous cancer survivor with her granddaughter Eleanor at the After Breast Cancer Fashion Show in October.
She treasured her Sunday School class, Spiritual Journeys for Women, and indeed her own spiritual journey was the pillar of her life. She participated regularly in a "Moms Club", exercise classes at the YMCA, dancing, hiking with her dogs, and horseback riding. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and used her passion for photography to chronicle their lives. A child at heart, she loved nothing more than playing with her grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 11 AM, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013 in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church, 4815 Franklin Pike, Nashville. Visitation with the family will be held 4-6 PM, Tuesday, Dec. 17, and 9:30-11 AM, Wednesday, Dec. 18 at Cheek House, First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church local missions, including Preston Taylor Ministries, and to Compassion International.

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March 15, 2014

Joanne McDonald posted to the memorial.

December 30, 2013

Steven McArthur posted to the memorial.

December 19, 2013

Tiffany Bellafant Steward posted to the memorial.

Joanne McDonald

March 15, 2014

Daniel & Tilden, I just learned of Sue's passing. Although our visits at Linekin Bay were brief, I was touched by the inner beauty and goodness of Sue. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Joanne & Dennis McDonald

Steven McArthur

December 30, 2013

Sue was a kind soul and loved her horses. She was a wonderful role modle for women and loved teaching.

Tiffany Bellafant Steward

December 19, 2013

Heaven has gained a new angel. Sue was a beautiful person inside and out. Her spirit will be missed by many. Rest in Heaven.

tina garrard

December 19, 2013

Sue was a saint of a friend to me and my daughter and I considered them family. we've known each other for more than 16 years. She will be greatly missed!

Kiesa Kelly, TSU

December 19, 2013

Sue was one of the finest people I've ever had the pleasure to meet. She was a great inspiration for me personally and professionally. She has left the world better than she found it.

Brittany Sims

December 18, 2013

Dr. Fuller was a wonderful mentor and friend, and my life was made richer by knowing her. She will be deeply missed by the many, many people who loved and respected her.

Katherine Bryant

December 18, 2013

I will most remember laughing with Sue. We'd get tickled at some formal (usually at school) occasion and have to excuse ourselves to find a place to "split our sides." She could also outride and out determine me. I'll miss her sweet smile and sparkling spirit.

Orville Bignall

December 18, 2013

We are very saddened by Sue's passing and our sympathy is with the family. Sue was a gifted individual and an encouragement to Seliene and me. She had the ability to cause all to work together harmoniously and the product of her work was always excellent. I attribute my love for community service, service learning, and study abroad initiatives to her charisma, love for people, and her desire to effect betterment in the community.

Annette Pilcher

December 17, 2013

Tilden and other family: I worked with Sue on a number of projeccts at TSU including an accredidation committee and a campus wide service learning day. I will laways remember her grace patience and kindness. May got be with you in the coming days.

Stephen Penick

December 17, 2013

Dr. Fuller encouraged me to conduct my doctoral dissertation research on service learning. It was through her invaluable assistance that I have been able to conduct the research that I have. I will be dedicating my dissertation to her.
Stephen Penick

December 16, 2013

Sue was a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone that met her.
My deepest sympathy goes out to her family during this difficult time.

Mahalia Howard

December 16, 2013

Sue was an inspiration and model to me. I hope to stay as dedicated and energetic as she always was. I will truly miss her. - Margaret

Bob & Sue Froseth

December 16, 2013

We were deeply saddened to hear about Sue. She was my lifelong friend and a very special lady. She was an inspiration to all whose lives she touched and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of her family during this very difficult time. May God give you comfort and strength.

Brenda Farrell

December 16, 2013

Dear Evyn & Family, My heart goes out to you and your family at this diffcult time. For the few times I was around your mother you could see she was a beautiful and carrying woman. One thing that stands out was she was always snapping pictures. She will now spend her first Christmas in Heaven with Jesus.

Love
Aunt Brenda

Kathy Sweigart

December 15, 2013

Evyn and Family,

Our deepest sympathy to you and your entire family at this difficult time.

Love to you all!
Aunt Kathy & Uncle Steve
Lewisberry PA

December 15, 2013

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to our son-in -law, Dewey Fuller, brother of
the deceased and to the remaining
family members. Sue put up a good fight and is now in her Heavenly Home with Jesus and her family and friends
that have gone on before. Our prayers
are with you at this time.

Hugh & Nary Kilgore
Bristol, Tn.

December 15, 2013

My loving memories of Sue stem from being with her in the Spiritual Journeys class and our retreat at Montreat. She was an inspiration to me
and all her friends and students.Much love to you Sue. I will miss you.

Bruce and Norma Rogers

December 15, 2013

Dr. Sue Fuller represented everything that a great professor/academic should be: extremely bright, a committed researcher, concerned with teaching in a way that is meaningful to students, caring of students, well organized and determined that what happens in the classroom has applications in the community. We regret being out of town and not able to attend her service.

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