He was born near Glenwood, Arkansas on May 10, 1920, the son of William Omer and Florence Rapjohn Fuller.
He was preceded in death by infant twin brothers and a granddaughter, Rachel Renee Fuller.
He is survived by his wife, Edna Newman Fuller, a sister, Joyce Ashcraft of North Little Rock; sons Edwin Fuller (Melissa) of North Little Rock and Charles Fuller (Cindy) of Little Rock. He is also survived by two granddaughters, Becky Fuller (Jonathan Gitlin) of Dallas, Texas and Sarah Phillips (Austin) of Seattle, Washington.
He had a forty-five year career with the Twin City Bank that was only interrupted by service in the Pacific during World War II, where he was an automatic pilot and bombsite mechanic. He was honored with the Bronze Keystone Award and the S. W. "Bud" Bowker Award from the Boys Clubs of America and was the Treasurer of the North Little Rock Boys Club for over twenty-five years.
He loved being with his granddaughters, traveling in his RV, fishing and hunting, woodworking, and fixing things. He was a member of Park Hill Baptist Church and enjoyed Wednesday night fellowship dinners as well as the Cancer Fighters Support Group. He was known at work and in the community for his bedrock values of loyalty and integrity.
A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Griffin-Leggett Rest Hills in North Little Rock.
He was born near Glenwood, Arkansas on May 10, 1920, the son of William Omer and Florence Rapjohn Fuller.
He was preceded in death by infant twin brothers and a granddaughter, Rachel Renee Fuller.
He is survived by his wife, Edna Newman Fuller, a sister, Joyce Ashcraft of North Little Rock; sons Edwin Fuller (Melissa) of North Little Rock and Charles Fuller (Cindy) of Little Rock. He is also survived by two granddaughters, Becky Fuller (Jonathan Gitlin) of Dallas, Texas and Sarah Phillips (Austin) of Seattle, Washington.
He had a forty-five year career with the Twin City Bank that was only interrupted by service in the Pacific during World War II, where he was an automatic pilot and bombsite mechanic. He was honored with the Bronze Keystone Award and the S. W. "Bud" Bowker Award from the Boys Clubs of America and was the Treasurer of the North Little Rock Boys Club for over twenty-five years.
He loved being with his granddaughters, traveling in his RV, fishing and hunting, woodworking, and fixing things. He was a member of Park Hill Baptist Church and enjoyed Wednesday night fellowship dinners as well as the Cancer Fighters Support Group. He was known at work and in the community for his bedrock values of loyalty and integrity.
A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Griffin-Leggett Rest Hills in North Little Rock.
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