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Edwin Fuller

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Edwin Fuller

Birth
Big Spring, Howard County, Texas, USA
Death
27 May 2021 (aged 59)
Milaca, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Ogilvie, Kanabec County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Source: Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Home

He was born January 2nd, 1962 in Big Spring, Texas to Delbert and Martha Fuller. When he was six months old the military family was reassigned for the first of many times; eventually settling in Mora, MN in 1980 where Ed graduated from Mora High School in 1981.

Ed enjoyed Minnesota wildlife, hunting on the family farm, fishing in Lake of the Woods, and traveling to Wyoming and Nebraska to visit family. His most rewarding jobs were as a security guard and outreach to handicap youth at bible camps and volunteering at food distributions through various churches.

He enjoyed buying and reselling collectibles and vintage items. His knowledge of these items ensured he always found a good deal at a garage sale or auction. Most important to his heart, and what he would want to be most important to your heart was his relationship with Jesus Christ. He would like to be remembered for that.

He is preceded in death by his father Delbert, who he greatly missed, and we know they are happily reunited.

Ed is survived by his mother Martha, his siblings Kevin (Karla), Darren (Krista) and Brenda (Michel,) his niece Natasha (Leon,) and his nephew Michael.
Source: Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Home

He was born January 2nd, 1962 in Big Spring, Texas to Delbert and Martha Fuller. When he was six months old the military family was reassigned for the first of many times; eventually settling in Mora, MN in 1980 where Ed graduated from Mora High School in 1981.

Ed enjoyed Minnesota wildlife, hunting on the family farm, fishing in Lake of the Woods, and traveling to Wyoming and Nebraska to visit family. His most rewarding jobs were as a security guard and outreach to handicap youth at bible camps and volunteering at food distributions through various churches.

He enjoyed buying and reselling collectibles and vintage items. His knowledge of these items ensured he always found a good deal at a garage sale or auction. Most important to his heart, and what he would want to be most important to your heart was his relationship with Jesus Christ. He would like to be remembered for that.

He is preceded in death by his father Delbert, who he greatly missed, and we know they are happily reunited.

Ed is survived by his mother Martha, his siblings Kevin (Karla), Darren (Krista) and Brenda (Michel,) his niece Natasha (Leon,) and his nephew Michael.

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