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Raymond C “Ray” Fuller

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Raymond C “Ray” Fuller

Birth
Edmeston, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
16 Feb 2020 (aged 88)
Burial
Edmeston, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Raymond C. Fuller February 16, 2020

It was a cold mid-winter's day that began the new year of 1932. There was nothing extraordinary about the event that took place in that old farmhouse, but the day was celebrated for the next 88 years by his growing family as the day that Raymond C. Fuller was born.

He was the husband of two wonderful women, one of whom, Lore, survives him with grief in his passing and happiness in the memories of the more than forty years they had together. He was the father of many, the grandfather of many more, the great-grandfather of many and more to come. The last of his generation of seven siblings, he also leaves behind many nephews and nieces with fond memories.

As most people do, he worked hard to be a better spouse, a better parent, a better provider; he passed this desire on to his children and they, in turn, to theirs. He was not a perfect being, as no man or woman can truthfully claim to be, yet his example, both good and bad, has instructed his family and others how to be better. Known variously as Ray, Dad, Grandpa Ray and Uncle Ray, he will be remembered most fondly for his sense of humor right up to the end. He will be missed.

Interment will be held in Edmeston, NY in the spring, where he will rest next to his beloved older brother. FARONE & SON Inc Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. Share condolences at www.faroneandsoninc.com.

Published Syracuse Post Standard from Feb. 18 to Feb. 23, 2020
Raymond C. Fuller February 16, 2020

It was a cold mid-winter's day that began the new year of 1932. There was nothing extraordinary about the event that took place in that old farmhouse, but the day was celebrated for the next 88 years by his growing family as the day that Raymond C. Fuller was born.

He was the husband of two wonderful women, one of whom, Lore, survives him with grief in his passing and happiness in the memories of the more than forty years they had together. He was the father of many, the grandfather of many more, the great-grandfather of many and more to come. The last of his generation of seven siblings, he also leaves behind many nephews and nieces with fond memories.

As most people do, he worked hard to be a better spouse, a better parent, a better provider; he passed this desire on to his children and they, in turn, to theirs. He was not a perfect being, as no man or woman can truthfully claim to be, yet his example, both good and bad, has instructed his family and others how to be better. Known variously as Ray, Dad, Grandpa Ray and Uncle Ray, he will be remembered most fondly for his sense of humor right up to the end. He will be missed.

Interment will be held in Edmeston, NY in the spring, where he will rest next to his beloved older brother. FARONE & SON Inc Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. Share condolences at www.faroneandsoninc.com.

Published Syracuse Post Standard from Feb. 18 to Feb. 23, 2020


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