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Rose M <I>Kapr</I> Fuller

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Rose M Kapr Fuller

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
16 Dec 2012 (aged 95)
Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.4576013, Longitude: -122.5400437
Plot
SECTION C SITE 1364
Memorial ID
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Rose Fuller was born Rose Kapr in New York City on March 5, 1917, the second of ten children to Vaclav and Anna (maiden name: Hrdinova) Kapr. She was not able to go to high school, receiving only a grade school formal education, but she gained an informal education by working hard at various jobs to help support her many siblings. Much of her learning about life came from having adventures with her brothers and sisters on the streets of New York.

Rose met Ed Fuller, a navy gunner's mate and her future husband, at a German American café in New York City where they often went to dance and eat sauerbraten, Rose's favorite food. Rose and Ed were married on September 10, 1944 in New York.

After World War II Ed and Rose moved out west, eventually settling in Vanport, Oregon a town just north of Portland on the Columbia River. Unfortunately they soon became victims of the famous Vanport flood of 1948, a flood that destroyed the city and forced them to evacuate to north Portland. Nevertheless Rose and Ed were soon able to rebuild their life and Rose became a homemaker for their only son Roy and a variety of foster children.

Following the death of her beloved husband in 1982, Rose still retained a life full of vitality and managed to enjoy life by gardening and traveling widely, including visits back east to her sisters and brothers.

Rose is survived by: her son Roy Fuller, her daughter-in-law Lynnda Nunn Fuller, her grandchildren Thomas, David, and Cecelia, her surviving sisters and brother, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rose Fuller was born Rose Kapr in New York City on March 5, 1917, the second of ten children to Vaclav and Anna (maiden name: Hrdinova) Kapr. She was not able to go to high school, receiving only a grade school formal education, but she gained an informal education by working hard at various jobs to help support her many siblings. Much of her learning about life came from having adventures with her brothers and sisters on the streets of New York.

Rose met Ed Fuller, a navy gunner's mate and her future husband, at a German American café in New York City where they often went to dance and eat sauerbraten, Rose's favorite food. Rose and Ed were married on September 10, 1944 in New York.

After World War II Ed and Rose moved out west, eventually settling in Vanport, Oregon a town just north of Portland on the Columbia River. Unfortunately they soon became victims of the famous Vanport flood of 1948, a flood that destroyed the city and forced them to evacuate to north Portland. Nevertheless Rose and Ed were soon able to rebuild their life and Rose became a homemaker for their only son Roy and a variety of foster children.

Following the death of her beloved husband in 1982, Rose still retained a life full of vitality and managed to enjoy life by gardening and traveling widely, including visits back east to her sisters and brothers.

Rose is survived by: her son Roy Fuller, her daughter-in-law Lynnda Nunn Fuller, her grandchildren Thomas, David, and Cecelia, her surviving sisters and brother, and numerous nieces and nephews.


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