He is survived by his wife Carol Ann (nee Jones) Fuller, daughters Rose Ann Fuller of Crystal City, Cristy (Mark) Herron of Jefferson City, Missouri, Julie (Jeff) Maw of Mooresville, North Carolina, Deanne (Opie) Stinson of Thomasville, North Carolina and Melissa (Randy) O'Donnal of Goodyear, Arizona, sons David (Rande) Fuller of Scottsdale, Arizona, Dan (Lyndi) Fuller of Pevely, Missouri, Mike (Rachel) Fuller of Littleton, Colorado, Dennis (Jaime) Fuller of Henderson, Nevada and Don (Sara) Fuller of Goodyear, Arizona, brothers Doyle (Anna) Fuller of St. George, Utah and Kevin Ross (Kathy) Fuller of Orem, Utah, sisters Jane Rae Topham of Orem, Vanda (Carl) Wadsworth of Hurricane, Utah and Ada Lu (Don) Hinton of Washington, Utah, 37 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by brothers Norman Fuller and Don Carlos Fuller and sister Pauline Florence Fuller.
He graduated in 1966 from St. Louis University School of Medicine and worked as a physician for 39 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed serving three full-time missions for the church to the Navajo and Hopi Indians, the Phillipines and New Zealand. He will be remembered for his unselfish service to others.
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He is survived by his wife Carol Ann (nee Jones) Fuller, daughters Rose Ann Fuller of Crystal City, Cristy (Mark) Herron of Jefferson City, Missouri, Julie (Jeff) Maw of Mooresville, North Carolina, Deanne (Opie) Stinson of Thomasville, North Carolina and Melissa (Randy) O'Donnal of Goodyear, Arizona, sons David (Rande) Fuller of Scottsdale, Arizona, Dan (Lyndi) Fuller of Pevely, Missouri, Mike (Rachel) Fuller of Littleton, Colorado, Dennis (Jaime) Fuller of Henderson, Nevada and Don (Sara) Fuller of Goodyear, Arizona, brothers Doyle (Anna) Fuller of St. George, Utah and Kevin Ross (Kathy) Fuller of Orem, Utah, sisters Jane Rae Topham of Orem, Vanda (Carl) Wadsworth of Hurricane, Utah and Ada Lu (Don) Hinton of Washington, Utah, 37 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by brothers Norman Fuller and Don Carlos Fuller and sister Pauline Florence Fuller.
He graduated in 1966 from St. Louis University School of Medicine and worked as a physician for 39 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed serving three full-time missions for the church to the Navajo and Hopi Indians, the Phillipines and New Zealand. He will be remembered for his unselfish service to others.
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