Anna Marie Fullmer, 64, of Myton, passed away after a lengthy battle with her health on January 17, 2025, in Price, Utah.
Anna was born January 16, 1961 in Frankfurt, Germany to Gerry LaNell and Katherine Ivie. She graduated from Union High School in 1979, and married Ronald Eugene Fullmer on December 13, 1981 in Maeser, Utah.
Anna was the 2nd oldest of 8 children, helping to raise her younger siblings as the family moved around Europe and the US in service of the military, finally planting themselves in Myton, Utah in her teenage years. Anna carried with her always an inviting, genuine smile, a love of and skill for cooking and crafting, and a warm, loving hug for anyone who may need it. She loved to sing with the radio, and was smart as a whip, working several years as a tutor with Myton's Learning Center. Anna could often be found ushering the town's kids to one long table so she could help them with their homework all at once. She put her nurturing nature to use later in life as well, as a caretaker for children of abuse, and for adults with disabilities. The rewarding return from these roles only emphasized her patience and kindness.
Anna had turned 64 the day before she passed, a goal she set with her sisters as her health declined. She spent the day celebrating with her husband and children, taking many calls and messages from loved ones. She was in good spirits that day, and resting peacefully when she passed. The last words spoken between her and the family she devoted her life to were those of love.
Anna is survived by her husband of 43 years, Ronald Fullmer, daughter Erica, son James, 6 grandchildren; Bobby, Glenn, Amber, Jasper, Oriana, and Elena, her mother Katherine, and 7 siblings; Gerry (Amy), Roger (Regina), Susan (Tony), Charles (Amy), Cindy (Scott), Kae (Kevin), and Andria, and 2 nieces; Chelsye and Gwen.
She is preceded in death by her daughter, Shauna Fullmer (1986); father, Gerry Ivie (1987); and nephew, Tory Hall (1997).
There will be a Celebration of Life service for Anna on Thursday, January 23, 2025, followed by a luncheon hosted by the family, at the American Legion Hall in Myton, Utah. Eulogy starts at 11:30 am. Anna disliked dressing up for formal events, and the family is asking that you "come as you are" in her memory.
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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