March 8, 1915
WM. GORDON FULLER CALLED TO REST
Died Tuesday, July 6, at Noon after Prolonged Illness.
Mr. W. G. Fuller one of the county's best citezns died Tuesday about noon. Mr. Fuller had been in declining health for several years. At times he would seemingly be much inproved but would soon lapse back into feebleness.
Mr. Fuller was well known throughout the county, having been born near Reeves and lived his entire sixty odd years in the county except about three which he spent in the adjoining county of Floyd. He was married to Miss Ellen O'Bryan, who survives him, Jan. 25-1877. Besides Mrs. Fuller four children, three sons and one daughter survive him. G. M. of Anadarko and G. G. of stecker Okla., and W. E. Fuller of Calhoun. Mrs. P. I. Morris of Rome Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were to be congratulated on giving to their county these noble sons and devoted daughter. Mr. Fuller was a careful and sucessful buisness man. He was a good neighbor and will be missed by all who knew him. He was well identified with the upbuilding of Calhoun and had served well on the city council and public school board. His funeral will be held at the family residence this morning at 9:30 Rev. M. L. Keith, assisted by Revs. Adams and Branham, having charge of the services. After the services at the residence, the interment will take place at Chandler Cemetery.
CALHOUN TIMES
July 1, 1915
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fuller and Mr. G. G. Fuller came in from Oklahoma last Saturday to the beside of Mr. W. G. Fuller who was at that time considerd seriously ill.
Among those attending funeral of Mr. W. G. fuller: are Mrs. W. T. Grace, Macon, Ga. Mrs. Etna Buffington, Chattanooga, Mrs. O. H. McWhorter, Macon, Ga.
CALHOUN TIMES
Mar 8, 1915
The many friends of Mr. W. G. Fuller regret that his health has run down to such and extent that it was necessary for him to go to Atlanta for hospital care and treatment.
CALHOUN TIMES
Mar 15, 1915
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Words are insufficient to express the sincere appreciation of our heart to our many friends and friends of our departed husband and father for the many acts of kindness and services extended.
We thank you from the depts of our bereaved hearts.
Mrs. W. G. Fuller and family.
March 8, 1915
WM. GORDON FULLER CALLED TO REST
Died Tuesday, July 6, at Noon after Prolonged Illness.
Mr. W. G. Fuller one of the county's best citezns died Tuesday about noon. Mr. Fuller had been in declining health for several years. At times he would seemingly be much inproved but would soon lapse back into feebleness.
Mr. Fuller was well known throughout the county, having been born near Reeves and lived his entire sixty odd years in the county except about three which he spent in the adjoining county of Floyd. He was married to Miss Ellen O'Bryan, who survives him, Jan. 25-1877. Besides Mrs. Fuller four children, three sons and one daughter survive him. G. M. of Anadarko and G. G. of stecker Okla., and W. E. Fuller of Calhoun. Mrs. P. I. Morris of Rome Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were to be congratulated on giving to their county these noble sons and devoted daughter. Mr. Fuller was a careful and sucessful buisness man. He was a good neighbor and will be missed by all who knew him. He was well identified with the upbuilding of Calhoun and had served well on the city council and public school board. His funeral will be held at the family residence this morning at 9:30 Rev. M. L. Keith, assisted by Revs. Adams and Branham, having charge of the services. After the services at the residence, the interment will take place at Chandler Cemetery.
CALHOUN TIMES
July 1, 1915
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fuller and Mr. G. G. Fuller came in from Oklahoma last Saturday to the beside of Mr. W. G. Fuller who was at that time considerd seriously ill.
Among those attending funeral of Mr. W. G. fuller: are Mrs. W. T. Grace, Macon, Ga. Mrs. Etna Buffington, Chattanooga, Mrs. O. H. McWhorter, Macon, Ga.
CALHOUN TIMES
Mar 8, 1915
The many friends of Mr. W. G. Fuller regret that his health has run down to such and extent that it was necessary for him to go to Atlanta for hospital care and treatment.
CALHOUN TIMES
Mar 15, 1915
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Words are insufficient to express the sincere appreciation of our heart to our many friends and friends of our departed husband and father for the many acts of kindness and services extended.
We thank you from the depts of our bereaved hearts.
Mrs. W. G. Fuller and family.
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