Victim of a heart attack at his home Sunday, Giraldus M. Fuller, 1944 NW 18th St, Oklahoma City insurance man, died enroute to a city hospital. Fuller, a native of Georgia, came to Oklahoma in the early 1900s and first settled at Lawton. Later he went to Anadarko where he became established in the insurance and investment business and then moved to Oklahoma City in 1929. He was a partner in the Fuller and Baze agency. Fuller was born in Calhoun, GA, Nov 15, 1877. He was a member of St Luke's Methodist Church.
Survivors besides his wife, Mrs Laura Fuller, are a daughter, Mrs Robert Card, 1820 N. Virginia Ave; a son, Giraldus M. Jr, overseas with the US Army; a sister, Mrs Paul I. Morris, Rome, GA; and two brothers, W. E. Fuller, Miami, FL; and Gordon Fuller, 214 NW 4th St. Services will be announced by Hahn Funeral Home.
Victim of a heart attack at his home Sunday, Giraldus M. Fuller, 1944 NW 18th St, Oklahoma City insurance man, died enroute to a city hospital. Fuller, a native of Georgia, came to Oklahoma in the early 1900s and first settled at Lawton. Later he went to Anadarko where he became established in the insurance and investment business and then moved to Oklahoma City in 1929. He was a partner in the Fuller and Baze agency. Fuller was born in Calhoun, GA, Nov 15, 1877. He was a member of St Luke's Methodist Church.
Survivors besides his wife, Mrs Laura Fuller, are a daughter, Mrs Robert Card, 1820 N. Virginia Ave; a son, Giraldus M. Jr, overseas with the US Army; a sister, Mrs Paul I. Morris, Rome, GA; and two brothers, W. E. Fuller, Miami, FL; and Gordon Fuller, 214 NW 4th St. Services will be announced by Hahn Funeral Home.
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