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The world has lost a little more laughter, a little more love, and a lot more cakes with the passing of Susan (Sue) Fuller, who traded in her oven mitts for angel wings on December 10, 2024. Born in Fitchburg, MA, on June 11, 1964, Susan was a compassionate soul who made the world a safer and sweeter place, one cupcake at a time. More than a wife to William, her partner in crime for 40 years, she was not only a mother to her children, grandchildren and fur babies, but also to her nieces, nephews, and anyone that her loved ones brought through the door.
Sue's life was a splendid recipe, wonderfully mixed with her love for baking, crafting, stomping, and her undying affection for Christmas music and movies. She had a unique zest for life that went unmatched by those around her. She had a knack for crocheting and cross-stitching, and was the life of the party, always ready to host family gatherings. She funneled her passion into her family-run bakery, Emmm's Bakery in East Templeton, which was a staple in the community. She also was a great caregiver to the old, young, and furry. Within the past five years she found her place with Securistar, working on set of movies and TV shows, which brought her much joy. Truly, she was a woman who could do it all and do it all with a smile on her face.
She is survived by her husband, William Fuller; her parents, Bertha and Lawerence Marcello; her daughters Melissa and her husband, Justin Nicholson; Melanie and her husband, Miguel Guzman; Mishelle and her wife, Samantha Smith; and her grandchildren Aryele, Kaydence, Dominic, and Austin; and her siblings, Brenda and her husband, Dean Richard, and Richard Miller and his wife, Annmarie. She was a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a godmother, a mother-in-law, a sister, an aunt, a daughter, and a friend. But more than anything, Susan was, is, and always will be remembered as one of a kind.
Please join us in celebrating the life of Susan Fuller, Calling hours to be held Monday, December 16 5:00 - 8:00 PM at Stone-Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central St., Winchendon. Funeral Tuesday, December 17 at 11:00 AM at Stone-Ladeau Funeral Home.
Kevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor & Dan Serina Funeral Directors.
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