Jermell R. Fuller

Jermell R. Fuller obituary, Schenectady, NY

Jermell R. Fuller

Jermell Fuller Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Daly Funeral Home Inc. - Schenectady on Apr. 15, 2025.

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Jermell Rahiem Fuller was born at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn New York,
on May 21, 1980, to Ms. Cindy Biggs and Mr. Martin Fuller.
Jermell grew up in Brooklyn, NY, where he attended Elementary School 335,
Junior High School and High School South Shore. He completed 11th grade and
then earned his High School GED, later in life. He worked at many jobs: Wester
Hall in the city, Johnny's Restaurant and at Union College, Schenectady, NY,
where he lived. Jermell loved to work and was a very hard worker.
Jermell loved his family and friends. To know Jermell was to love him. He loved
to cook and loved spending time with his sons. He was a good father and he was
a very independent man. He loved his mother and father and his siblings.
He had a special love for his baby brother, Rasheen McKoy. He loved, loved his
sons unconditionally. Jermell sacrificed and always put his children's needs first.
Jermell loved his mommy and his favorite quote was: "I don't know what I would
do without my momma." His favorite color was blue. Jermell loved his mother's
cooking and "Mello" loved to eat! Jermell was a trusted person and was always
loyal to his family and friends.
Jermell leaves behind his mommy, father and two sons, Jahir Fuller and Zamir
Fuller, his sons' mother, Alysa Mack, his four brothers and one sister and his
brother Louis Slaugher. He also leaves behind, his uncle, Allan Biggs, two aunts,
Cynthia Woodside and Sandra Fuller Jackson and a host of cousins and friends;
also, Jermell's grandparents on both sides who were good to him and loved him
unconditionally: Mr. Bruce and Dorothy Biggs and Cleo Fuller, Sr. and Mrs. Bertha
Fuller. He will be greatly missed by Alonda Betts, who Jermell loved, unconditionally.
Jermell, may you rest in peace..you will be truly missed.

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