1935
2022
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Robert Fuller
November 18, 2024
Two years since our Dad died.
So hard to be without him.
Thanks to you all who left messages of condolence. -Bob Fuller, Jr.
Matthew Kelly
May 1, 2023
Bob, taught me the ropes as a new pharmaceutical rep. I will never forget the amazing relationships he had, not only in the medical offices but at the coffee shops. He enjoyed his breaks. Thank you Bob and my condolences to Paulette and your family.
Lori Sepaugh Polk
January 10, 2023
Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry for your loss. I have great memories growing up with you guys. God bless your family.
Robin Fuller-Robinson
January 1, 2023
Dearest Ellen Turner Ashbaugh,
Thank you for your sweet note about dad and reporting the fire at your parents home. He cherished the friendship with your family, as we still do with you! We missed going to Grape Festival reunion this year but look forward to seeing you again soon.
With love, The Fuller girls and Bobby
Robin Fuller-Robinson
January 1, 2023
Thank Seibel and Manos families. Your expresses of friendship and love for our Dad and Paulette bring us comfort during this time. He was a good neighbor and friend and did indeed tell the best stories and shared often how lucky he was.
Julie Fuller Woolsey
December 30, 2022
John and Sybil,
Thank you so much for your kind words and hugs. I remember us talking about our dads both being in the pharmaceutical business when we worked together. Dads are special, and we were lucky enough to have one of the best. Julie
Julie Fuller Woolsey
December 29, 2022
John and Sybli, thank you so much for your kind words and hugs. Dad are special ,na dwe were lucky enough to have one if the best. ❤ Julie
John and Sybil Babcock
December 11, 2022
John and I wanted to send you our condolences.
John knew Lisa from school. I worked with Julie. I believe my father Larry Meyers and Bob crossed paths in the Pharmaceutical business. John's dad, Howard Babcock
frequented the Village Coffee shop also.
Julie and Lisa we would like to send you hugs.
Dad's are special.
The Seibel Family
December 8, 2022
The Seibel Family wish to send our condolences and prayers Bob was a good guy, a great neighbor and had lots of stories to tell but one story he would say over and over was his love for Paulette and how they met, his chest would get so big and smile from ear to ear at how lucky he was to be with her................. RIP Bob!
Diana and Danny Manos, Lodi CA..
December 8, 2022
We were very fortunate and blessed to have Bob as our neighbor and friend.
May Bob's Memory Be Eternal.
Robin Fuller-Robinson
December 7, 2022
Thanks Jody! Dad loved being a volunteer!
Ellen Turner Ashbaugh
December 7, 2022
Bob was a wonderful neighbor for my family for many years. He discovered and reported a house fire while my parents were on vacation. He was a kind, caring man and will be missed by all that knew him.
Jody Ives
December 7, 2022
Bob was a really good guy and volunteer fireman on my shift. We will all miss him. God bless him.
Jody Ives
Retired Captain, WFD
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