Ronald C. 'BUD' Fuller

ronald c. 'bud' fuller
Sunday, May 20, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Norma of 52 years; daughters, Kathy(Bob Loomis)Osborne, Judy(DanFoster and Candy Conley; grandchildren, Brian and Mark Foster and Brittany Conley; several nieces and nephews. He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co., and an army veteran of WWII, where he received the Purple Heart for his heroic service. Family and friends are invited to call Tuesday 4-8PM at the Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Rd. Fonald's Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 11AM in St. John the Evangelist Church, 2400 W Ridge Road. Entombment, White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, Masses may be offered or donations made to Greece Volunteer Ambulance would be appreciated.

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  1. Hi Mrs. Fuller,it’s Ann from Eckerd’s. I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Fuller. What I great guy! Now I feel bad giving him a hard time at the counter. My sympathies to you and your family and if there is anything I can do, please let me know. I’ll think of you often today. Love, Ann

  2. I feel honored to have known you, god bless you in your new home. My sypmathy to you Norma and your family for your loss

  3. I knew Ron as Herm when I worked in the Kodak truck shop. I was the first woman to take such a job in the 1979/80 era. Ron was one of the few who encouraged me with his patience, wit and kind words. I have and always will think of him. Accept my sympathy in your time of sorrow, Paula Hall

  4. It is with great sadness that I discovered that Bud had passed away. I always remembered his quiet strength and his calmness. I always wished that I could express to Bud and Norma how much I appreciated everything that they did for me. I took from them the example of what a true family should be. I always remembered the anchor that he was at the center of that family. For a while, it was Bud’s shoulders, and a few others like him, that I stood on as I looked for inspiration as to what type of person I wanted to become.
    Know that I think of all of you, Bud, Norma, Judy, little Sandy and, of course, especially Kathy quite often, and with great fondness. Please accept my deepest sympathies. God Bless all of you during this time.

    Sincerely,
    Ken Aldrich

  5. Judy, Dan and the rest of the family, We are very sorry for your loss. From all of your stories, your dad sounded like a wonderful man to be around and to grow up with. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

  6. Mrs. Fuller, Kathy, Judy and Sandy, Mr. Fuller was such an important part of my life. I will always remember his quiet smile and the way he just took in all the drama of my family in such a non-judgmental way. I hope you know you are in my thoughts and always in my heart. Love, Barb Gardner

  7. To Judy and the Family:

    Our hearts are with you today and the days to come. To lose a loved one is difficult, not reasonable, and so very hard to understand; we’re just never ready. Peace be with you.

    Fondly,
    Blanche

  8. To Norma, Kathy, Judy, Sandy and Families,
    Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband and father. He truly was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I was very fortunate to have known him.
    God Bless You in your time of grief and always. I think of you often.


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