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William Augustus Fuller

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William Augustus Fuller

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Aug 1957 (aged 90)
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Groton, Brown County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services were held for William A. Fuller, 91, at 2:30 p. m., at the Paetznick Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harvey Sander officiating. Mrs. Sander furnished the music by singing "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were: Herman Jensen, Martin Lakemaker, Hjalmer Gilyard, F. J. Jiran, Roy Mielke and John Gibbs. Interment was in the Groton cemetery with the Paetznick Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

The deceased was a highly respected resident of this city and his passing will be felt by both his family and close friends. Mr. Fuller took a keen interest in his family and thoroughly enjoyed his daily walks up town until advanced years of age took their toll and kept him confined to his home. He was in generally good health up until last week when he passed away Thursday, Aug. 1, at the Aberdeen hospital, following several days of hospitalization. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to his family in the loss of their loved one.

William Augustus Fuller, was born August 15, 1866, in Quincy, Ill., to Walter and Nancy Fuller.

On May 20, 1886, he was united in marriage to Jane T. Rossback in Quincy. The couple resided there where Mr. Fuller was employed by the C. B. & Q Railroad until November of 1898, when they moved to Groton where they have since resided.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and nine children: Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Moorcroft, Wyo.; Mrs. Pearl O. Walsh, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Edna Manke, Rapid City; Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont.; William T. Fuller, Milbank; Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill.; Dwight Fuller, Bath, and Eunice and Raymond, at home; seventeen grandchildren, thirty-six great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren; two brothers, one sister and numerous other relatives. One son and three grandchildren preceded him in death.

Relatives attending the services were: Mrs. Geneva McGurn and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson, Moorcroft, Wyo.; Mrs. Pearl Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrington, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fuller, Milbank; Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fuller and Robert, Bath, and Mrs. Howard B. Saunders, Bonnie and Ann, of Billings, Mont.
Funeral services were held for William A. Fuller, 91, at 2:30 p. m., at the Paetznick Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harvey Sander officiating. Mrs. Sander furnished the music by singing "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were: Herman Jensen, Martin Lakemaker, Hjalmer Gilyard, F. J. Jiran, Roy Mielke and John Gibbs. Interment was in the Groton cemetery with the Paetznick Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

The deceased was a highly respected resident of this city and his passing will be felt by both his family and close friends. Mr. Fuller took a keen interest in his family and thoroughly enjoyed his daily walks up town until advanced years of age took their toll and kept him confined to his home. He was in generally good health up until last week when he passed away Thursday, Aug. 1, at the Aberdeen hospital, following several days of hospitalization. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to his family in the loss of their loved one.

William Augustus Fuller, was born August 15, 1866, in Quincy, Ill., to Walter and Nancy Fuller.

On May 20, 1886, he was united in marriage to Jane T. Rossback in Quincy. The couple resided there where Mr. Fuller was employed by the C. B. & Q Railroad until November of 1898, when they moved to Groton where they have since resided.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and nine children: Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Moorcroft, Wyo.; Mrs. Pearl O. Walsh, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Edna Manke, Rapid City; Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont.; William T. Fuller, Milbank; Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill.; Dwight Fuller, Bath, and Eunice and Raymond, at home; seventeen grandchildren, thirty-six great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren; two brothers, one sister and numerous other relatives. One son and three grandchildren preceded him in death.

Relatives attending the services were: Mrs. Geneva McGurn and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson, Moorcroft, Wyo.; Mrs. Pearl Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrington, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fuller, Milbank; Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fuller and Robert, Bath, and Mrs. Howard B. Saunders, Bonnie and Ann, of Billings, Mont.


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