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Robert (Bob) Wayne Fuller, 64, passed away on January 12, 2024, at Ascension Seton in Austin, TX. He was born on December 17, 1959, in El Paso, Texas to Charles Fuller and Roberta Price Fuller.
A memorial service will be held at Harrell Funeral Home, 4435 Frontier Trail, Austin, TX, 78745 at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 20, 2024. Burial will follow at Smith Cemetery at School Creek, 4926 FM 2527, Lampasas, TX.
Bob grew up in Austin, TX. He graduated from Travis High School in Austin in 1978. After high school, he joined the United States Navy. Bob was a proud member of the Navy Seabees serving on the U.S.S. Belknap (CG-26) guided missile cruiser. Bob served for six years. He served during the Cold War and Iranian Crisis, and qualified as an Expert Rifleman. He was honorably discharged August 1984.
Bob began working in the entertainment industry at a local record store, inspired by his passion for music. He then began working for Star Tickets, eventually becoming the Director of Ticketing for The Backyard, and finally owning his own company, BoxOps, LLC.
In his spare time, Bob loved playing golf, camping and reading. He could also be found enjoying NASCAR races and watching the Cowboys football games.
Bob was married to Lynda Hernandez for 27 years. Even though they divorced, their friendship was rekindled by the love they shared for their two sons. They remained friends until the end.
Bob was preceded in death by his father, Charles Fuller, his brother, Ray Fuller, his grandparents and his two beloved dogs, Titan and Pepper.
Bob is survived by his sons, Alex Fuller of Austin, Nick Fuller of Austin; his mother, Robin Lancaster of Lampasas; his step-father, David Lancaster of Lampasas; his sister, Kim Hatton of Lampasas; his step-brother, David E. Lancaster (Shannon); step-sisters, Lisa Lancaster, Amy Lancaster (Eric); his nieces and nephews, Doug, Jamie, Randy, Stevie, Kaitlin, Mary Shae, Matthew, Thomas, and Timothy.
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201 E. Third St., Lampasas, TX 76550
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