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Marnie Fuller Obituary

Marnie Fuller On this spring day, April 19, 2008, Marnie Fuller, 36, died of injuries sustained in an airplane crash. Her intention was to experience again the wonder of floating with the clouds on a quite breeze among her friends, who shared the very same wonder. Among those who must go on without her are her daughter, Victoria; her father, Michael Hachtel; her mother, Sally Terry and Gayland Terry, who was much more than her step-father; her sister, Neely Hachtel; her half-brother, Charles Hachtel; step-brothers, Rick, Ron and Randy Terry; grandmothers, Vesta Drussa and Dorothy Bales; her uncles, Bill Drussa, David Dimond and Larry Young; her aunts, Leigh Ann Hoover, Kim Dimond, Kelly Thomas and Teresa Drussa; one of her many closest friends, Kitty Doubleday; and her companion and love, Gary Fletcher "Fletch". Marnie has a crowd of family and friends with whom she shared her life and her love, her cousins and her family at Kraft Foods. According to her wishes, she will be cremated. An invitation is extended to all in her circle to attend a memorial service in Greenlawn Funeral Home North, on Thursday, April 24, with a visitation from 3 to 4 p.m. and the memorial service at 4 p.m. An account has been set up under her daughters name, Victoria Fuller, at Bancorp. To Marnie, We will pause to hear your whisper in the wind and feel your caress on the breeze. The wonder of it all. Your loving friends and family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by News-Leader on Apr. 22, 2008.

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