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John C. Fuller, Sr.
Posted By Kyle Nikola On January 8, 2017 @ 2:23 am In Obituaries | 18 Comments
John C. Fuller, Sr., 60, of Savannah passed away on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at Saint Joseph’s Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
He was born on Monday, February 20, 1956 in Chester, Pennsylvania & attended Sun Valley High School in Aston, Pennsylvania. John had a true passion for all sports, especially, the Philadelphia Eagles & his local billiards team & family, better known as “Chicken & Waffles”.
John was the son of the late Stanley Fuller & Florence Fuller. He is survived by his life partner, Sandra Smith; his daughter, Jennifer C. Fuller; his 2 sons, John C. Fuller, Jr. (Christy) & Justin C. Fuller. He is also survived by his 7 grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Jerzie, Savanna, Skyler, Layla, Jillian, and Gavin & 1 great-granddaughter, Harper Rose. John is also survived by his siblings: Maureen J. Stokarski of Aston, Pennsylvania, Carol A. Hoffman of St. Cloud, Florida & Richard A. Fuller (Sandi) of Brookhaven, Pennsylvania along with several nieces, nephews & other close relatives.
There will be a Memorial Service on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Families First Funeral Care located on Dean Forest Road in Savannah, Georgia.
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Christy and Family,
Sorry for your loss,my condolences are with you
This man…. This MAN…. He loved his family. He loved his “pool” family. If you knew him… You loved him… Even though he would make you madder than hell! He made you that way while defending you and everyone he loved. The world will never be the same without you Big John… And let’s not forget that the “B” team had a perfect score in league! Your name is in the record books my friend…. And I am proud to have been a part of it.
Thank you, Randy!!
I am so very sorry for your loss. I will always have fun and fond memories of him. God bless you all.
Thank you Karen
My deepest regrets on Johns passing, I have great memories of John. God Bless you all.
Words don’t come easy when trying to express how much we will miss John Sr. and how sorry we are for your loss. He meant so much to so many people. Take comfort in the knowledge that he will live on in our hearts.
#chickenandwaffles
Thank you Rhonda
Very sorry for your loss, Jennifer. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers!
Thank you Dawn
Jenn, John Jr and Justin y’all and your children are my extended family. I love y’all very much just as I love y’alls dad! He was always like a second father to me. I know what it’s like and how it feels to lose your dad, because unfortunately I lost my dad too. Please let me know if there’s anything that I can do to help y’all in any way. I am and will always be here for y’all. I love & miss “the Big Man” too! He’ll be with us in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever. No one can ever take that from us. We’ll all get through this together.
Thank you Ricky
To the Fuller Family, I will likely never meet a man who loved his family and friends more than John. He always had my back and I know he wants you all to continue living life to the fullest. This quote reminds me of him.
“Go now, and live.
Experience. Dream. Risk. Close your eyes and jump. Enjoy the freefall. Choose exhilaration over comfort. Choose magic over predictability. Choose potential over safety. Wake up to the magic of everyday life. Make friends with your intuition. Trust your gut. Discover the beauty of uncertainty. Know yourself fully before you make promises to another. Make millions of mistakes so that you will know how to choose what you really need. Know when to hold on and when to let go. Love hard and often and without reservation. Seek knowledge. Open yourself to possibility. Keep your heart open, your head high and your spirit free. Embrace your darkness along with your light. Be wrong everyday once in a while, and don’t be afraid to admit it. Awaken to the brilliance in ordinary moments. Tell the truth about yourself no matter what the cost. Own your reality without apology. See goodness in the world. Be Bold. Be Fierce. Be Grateful. Be Wild, Crazy and Gloriously Free. Be You.
Go now, and live.”
― Jeanette LeBlanc
I love you and, I will miss him dearly.
Thank you Carolyn!!! There is a pic slide show that is now attached to his obituary…. I think it is something you would like to see!! We love you!!!
He will be forever etched in our hearts.he was my friend he was my brother and i will always love him.i miss you john.
My dearest friend my brother.i miss you so much.without you and your family who knows where i would be what kind of shape i would be in or if i would be alive to write this.i love you with all my heart and will never forget you.thank you for all you have done for me.i will never forget you.ive become a better person because of you and your family.it was because of your love for others your big heart and the will to fight for others that im able to wake up and face lifes challenges.merry christmas john .this is one holiday that belonged to you.if someone ever forgot the meaning of family,christmas ,love then you were welcome at johns house and before you left you truly understood what family meant.i have been blessed to know you and live life .thank you john.i will always miss you .your friend your brother Tdogg
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Jenn and family, I’m so sorry for sudden loss of your Dad and Grandfather. I hope you can find some peace in your memories of him and knowing he is in a better place now watching over all of you. Jenn there are No words that can bring him back or make this any easier for you, but I wish I could be there with you to help get you through the rough days ahead! Love you!!