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Donald Roger Fuller (Don) passed away on January 10, 2025, at the age of 77. Don died peacefully at home after fighting a short battle with cancer, which he faced with incredible strength, faith, and grace. Born on December 29, 1947 to the late Virginia and Melvin Fuller, Don was raised in Burbank, California and is survived by his brothers Robert (Bob) Fuller and Richard (Dick) Fuller. He was an accomplished competitive swimmer through high school and college, achieving All American Status in 1968. Don enlisted as a corpsman in the US Navy from 1969-1972, and was proud to be a Vietnam Veteran. Following his military discharge, Don attended the University of Kentucky, majoring in Physical Therapy and graduating in 1977. He dedicated over 40 years to his profession, fulfilling his strong passion for helping others.
Don is survived by his beloved wife Janice Fuller (nee Stine). Don and Janice met in Los Angeles, CA in 1970 and were married in 1972. They built a life of love, partnership, and cherished memories through their strong commitment to each other, their children, and their faith in God. Don was a proud and devoted father to Jeremy (Tabatha) Fuller, Sarah (Rus Tatum) Fuller, and Leah (Ian) McLane. He is proceeded in death by his precious baby daughter Elizabeth. He is also survived by his grandchildren Braden, Bailey, Claire, and Willow.
Funeral Service at Calvary Alliance Church, 986 Nordyke Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45255 on Thursday, January 16th at 11AM. Friends may visit the church from 10-11AM. Burial immediately following the service at Spring Grove Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Calvary Alliance Church (HERE) or Tunnel to Towers Foundation (HERE).
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