FULLER
ABBIE FULLER
AMELIA FULLER
CHARLES HENRY FULLER
REV. DENVER FULLER
MRS ED FULLER
ELIZA M. WALKER FULLER
G B FULLERICY PEARL FULLER
JAMES BREATHITT FULLER
JOHN FULLER
LARKIN BRASHER FULLER
LAWSON CHESTERFIELD FULLER
LIZZIE FULLER
LOUISE VANZANT FULLER
LULA FULLER
NOAH LEE FULLERRADLEY FULLER
AUNT SIS FULLER
THOMAS FULLER
THOMAS EUGENE FULLER
VERA LEE FULLER
ABBIE FULLERMAY HAVE BEEN 117
Oldest Person in Christian Passes Away
Mrs. Abbie Fuller, the oldest person in Christian county and probably in the State, died Saturday night at her home near Kelly. Her age was supposed to be 110 years, but some who have known her for many years are of the opinion that she was 117. Asthma, from which she had been a sufferer for a number of years, was the cause of death, old age being contributory.
Mrs. Fuller's parents were natives of South Carolina. Many relatives of the deceased survive, a number of them residing in North Christian.
The interment took place near Larkin yesterday.
AMELIA FULLERAmelia Fuller, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Friday 15 November 1946 in Jennie Stuart Hospital.
Moved to Hopkinsville about 5 yrs. ago, previously making her home on the Dawson Road. Widow of Leonard Fuller, who passed away about 13 yrs. ago.
Survivors: sister, Mrs. Molly Boyd of the Palestine community; three brothers, Joe and J. E. East of Hopkinsville and Leslie East of Phoenix, Ariz.
Services: Saturday 16 November 1946, burial in Hamby Cem.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Friday 15 November 1946
CHARLES HENRY FULLER
Charles Henry Fuller Dies
Sixteen year old son of Mr and Mrs Lucian Fuller dies after protracted illness.
On the morning of April seventeenth at eight o'clock, Charles Henry FULLER departed this life after an illness of several months.
He was the son of James Lucien and Louise MEREDITH FULLER and was sixteen years seven months, and twenty eight days of age at the time of his death.
The father and the following brothers and sisters survive him: Annie Mae, Thomas, Edna, Ethel, Raymond, Joe and Bennie.
Burial was in Stewart graveyard on Thursday morning. There this splendid young man was laid to rest near his mother who passed away just seven months ago.
Cadiz Record Apr 25, 1940
REV. DENVER HARRISON FULLERRUSSELLVILLE - The Rev. Denver H. Fuller, 75, of Russellville died July 29, 1999, at Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green.
The Christian County native was a farmer. He was a son of the late William Harrison Fuller and Evey Pue Fuller.Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Sunday at True Vine Church, where he was a member, with burial in Gordonsville Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday at Sanders Funeral Home.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to True Vine Church.
Survivors include his wife, Frances Fuller; two sons, the Rev. Johnnie Fuller and the Rev. Jimmy Dale Fuller, both of Russellville; three brothers, Isaac Fuller of Washington, Eugene Fuller of Hopkinsville and Cecil Fuller of Wooster, Ohio; two sisters, Beatrice Ramsey of Russellville and Elizabeth Farmer of Dawson Springs; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Bowling Green Daily News
I learn of a distressing and unfortunate occurrence that befell the family of Ed Fuller, near Kelly's Station Wednesday night.
Mr Fuller formally lived near Kelly, but has been living for some time near Cadiz. He, his wife and baby, little boy eight years old and a young lady named Emma Cox, were coming up to visit some of their old friends near their former house and night overtook them before they reached their destination. When within a mile of Kelly the two horse wagon they were riding in ran up on a stump and overturned. The wagon bed struck Mrs Fuller across the breast and the little boy across the forehead, crushing both badly and killing them instantly. Mr Fuller had three ribs broke, and Miss Cox was slightly injured.
The baby was thrown about ten feet down a hill, but fortunately escaped injury. Mr. Fuller has the deep sympathy of all in the unfortunate accident. Crofton 1885
Eliza M. Walker Fuller, 93, West 13th Street, died at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8, 2001, at Covington's Convalescent Center following a long illness.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home with the Revs. John R. Christian and Eddie McDonald officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Visitation is from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday.A native of Christian County, Mrs. Fuller was born Nov. 12, 1907, the daughter of the late Samuel Walter and Emma Susan Miles Walker. She was a homemaker and a member of the Kelly Baptist Church. Her husband, Garrett G. Fuller, died in 1981.
There are no immediate survivors.
Memorials may be made to the Kelly Baptist Church.
G B FULLERG. B. Fuller, 68, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Monday 18 December 1989 in Jennie Stuart Hospital.
Born 3 January 1921 in Christian Co., son of T. E. and Icy Pearl White Fuller.
Member of Second Baptist Church, retired truck driver, having operated his own trucking firm here for many years.
Survivors: wife, Margaret Colley Fuller; two daughters, Sandra Wright and Janet Byers both of Hopkinsville; six sisters, Louise Walker and Vernell Simmons both of Christian Co., Hattie Brashears and Thelma Cunningham both of Hopkinsville; and Odel Foster and Mavis Crenshaw both of Elkton; three grandchildren.
Services: Wednesday 20 December 1989, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Hughart and Beard Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Monday 18 December 1989
ICY PEARL FULLERIcy Pearl Fuller, 84, Elkton, Ky.
Died Wednesday 12 September 1973 for injuries in a traffic accident.
Born in Christian Co. 22 September 1888, daughter of George W. and Elizabeth Simpson White.
Member of West Mt. Zoar Baptist Church. Husband, T. E Fuller, died in 1955 and a son Earl Fuller died in 1972.
Survivors: six daughters, Mrs. Morton Brashears of Hopkinsville who also was injured in the accident, Mrs. Ross Cunningham, Mrs. Willie Walker, Mrs. Paul White all of Hopkinsville, Mrs. Bill Crenshaw of Elkton, and Mrs. Scott Foster of Hopkinsville; a son, G. B. Fuller of Hopkinsville; a sister, Mrs. Furmon Overby of Hopkinsville; 28 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild.
Services: Thursday 13 September 1973, burial in Riverside Cem. Hughart Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Wednesday 12 September 1973
JAMES BREATHITT FULLERJames Breathitt Fuller, 79, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Tuesday 29 July 1971 at his home.
Born in Christian Co., 13 Jan 1892, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller.
Retired farmer and builder, member of Crofton Baptist Church. His wife, Vera Lee Fuller, preceded him in death in 1966.
Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Jewell Pollard of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Marvin Peirce of Silver Springs, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Balfour Keys and Mrs. Henry Keys both of Hopkinsville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Bradley Long of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Birdie Houchen of Crofton; and four grandchildren.
Services: Wednesday 30 July 1971, burial in Crofton Cemetery. Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Tuesday 29 July 1971
JOHN FULLERHopkinsville New
Oct 1886
Crofton News
Mr. John Fuller died near Kelly Station last Sunday evening.
JOHN FULLER
OLD CITIZEN DEAD _ John Fuller Passes Away Near Donaldson - Mr. John Fuller, a clever old citizen living on Donaldson creek, died early yesterday morning at the age of sixty-eight, as a result of a stroke of paralysis ten days ago. Several children, all grown, survive him, the wife having died several years ago. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. J.T. Dixon and Mrs. W.W. Atkins. The burial will take place today at the Fuller grave yard.info. Mrs. J.T, Dixon died Jan. 16, 1927
(Trigg County, no date on clipping.)
LARKIN BRASHER FULLER
Larkin Brasher Fuller, 80, Crofton, Ky.
Died Sunday 15 March 1964 in his home.
Born 14 December 1883 in Christian Co., son of Frank and Helen Barnes Fuller. Preceded in death by three children.
Retired carpenter.
Survivors: wife, Ila Farmer Fuller; a step-daughter, Mrs. Geneva Stanley of South Bend, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Cook and Mrs. Parthenia Fuller both of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Ida Scates of New Jersey.
Services: Monday 16 March 1964, burial in Fuller Cem.
Thomas Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Monday 16 March 1964
LAWSON CHESTERFIELD FULLERLawson Chesterfield Fuller, 87, Christian Co., Ky.
Died Thursday 23 September 1982 in Jennie Stuart Hospital.
Born 6 November 1894 in Christian Co., son of Charles and Lucinda Simpson Fuller.
Member of Pleasant Green United Methodist Church. Retired farmer.
Survivors: wife, Mary E. Carmack Fuller; one son, George E. Fuller of Christian Co.; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren.
Services: Saturday 25 September 1982, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Henninger Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Friday 24 September 1982
LIZZIE FULLERLizzie Fuller, 88, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Saturday 31 October 1985 in Covington's Convalescent Center.
Born 5 January 1897 in Christian Co., daughter of Thomas Green and Mattie Hale Carmack.
Member of Pleasant Green United Methodist Church. Husband, Lawson C. Fuller, died in 1982.
Survivors: son, George E. Fuller of Christian Co.; three granddaughters; three great grandchildren.
Services: Tuesday 3 September 1985, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Henninger Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Tuesday 3 September 1985
LOUISE V. FULLERCADIZ, Ky. -- Louise Vanzant Fuller, 87, Cadiz, died at 11:33 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2000, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a brief illness.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Goodwin Funeral Home, with the Revs. James Shuck and James Bush officiating. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery, Trigg County. Visitation will begin at 5 this afternoon.A native of Trigg County, she was born Aug. 27, 1913, the daughter of the late Earl H. and Birtie Alexander Vanzant. She was a homemaker and a former member of the Cadiz Homemakers Club and the Quilters Guild. She was a member of the Siloam United Methodist Church. Her husband, Raymond E. Fuller, died in 1981.
Survivors include two sons, Raymond Earl and James "Doodle Bug'' Fuller, both of Cadiz; five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Siloam Cemetery Fund, 1808 Siloam Road, Cadiz, Ky., 42211.
LULA FULLERLula Fuller, 98, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Monday 13 July 1992 in Jennie Stuart Med. Ctr.
Born 2 July 1894 in Christian Co., daughter of Andrew Jackson and Martha Fields Knight.
Seamstress for Hopkinsville Clothing Co., member of Pleasant Green Methodist Church. Husband, James Everett Fuller, died in 1949.
Survivors: son, J. T. Fuller of Hopkinsville; two daughters, Katheryn Johnson and Pauline Fuller both of Hopkinsville; a granddaughter.
Services: Wednesday 15 July 1992, burial in Riverside Cem.
Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Monday 13 July 1992
NOAH LEE FULLERNoah Lee Fuller, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Tuesday 18 August 1962 at his home.
Born 4 March 1898 in Christian Co.
Retired farmer.
Survivors: son, Gordon Fuller of Hopkinsville; two brothers, Lawson and Will Fuller both of Christian Co.; a sister, Mrs. Eva Fletcher of Christian Co.
Services: Thursday 30 August 1962, burial in Boyd Cem.
Henninger Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Wednesday 29 August 1962
RADLEY FULLERYoung Man Dies of Appendicitis Near Era
Randy Fuller, aged 18, a son of Esq. B. F. Fuller, of Era, died a few days ago, of appendicitis. He was to have been married in a short while.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian
August 1900
AUNT SIS FULLER and MURPHY
Two Aged Sisters Are Called To Rest
Two aged sisters, saintly women, whose lives of Christian service, unselfishness and loyalty to duty, have endeared them to friends wherever they have known, have laid down life's burden and are at rest under the shade tree in the heavenly abode."Aunt Sis" FULLER, the elder, age 84, died on Tuesday, May 10th, at 12:30 o'clock at the home her sister, Mrs. Barney MURPHY, on Fall Creek near Mona.
On Saturday May 12th, identically the same hour, 12:30, just 24 hours later, Mrs. Murphy answered the call to the celestial home.
Mrs. FULLER was a widow and had been an invalid and bedfast for sometime, her infirmities being due to her old age.Mrs. MURPHY, beloved wife of Eld. Barney Murphey, a pioneer Christian preacher, was about 78. Her death was due to pneumonia. Besides her bereft husband she also leaves three sons.
It seems almost a kind fatality that these aged and saintly sisters, whose years of intimate association and deep attachment, the one for the other, were so tenderly pathetic, should have fallen asleep to awake on the starry chambers of heaven at about the same time.Sebree Banner) 1895-1986) Buried in Onton Cemetery
THOMAS FULLERKelly, Ky.
Uncle Thomas Fuller died on the 18th day of November, of general debility. He was very old, having lived nearly four score years.
So another good man has gone from the walks of men--another rough, uneven battle has ended -- one more life's history has been merged into death's mystery. He was a good man, formed on the good old plan of better days' a man who could count his friends from among the best men of this county. He lived apart from the follies and foibles of a fast life and crossed the dark river with his soul unspotted with the leprosy of the world's sin.
Everybody knew "Uncle Tom," as he was called, and but few people disliked him. Ever humble to his God and modest in his intercourse with men, he has gone to meet his reward up yonder in the eternal sunlight of heaven. Peace be unto his ashes.
Hopkinsville New Era
Dec 1886
THOMAS EUGENE FULLERThomas Eugene Fuller, 78, Kelly, Ky.
Died Tuesday 22 February 1955 at home.
Member of West Mount Zoar Baptist Church.
Survivors: wife, Icy Pearl Fuller; eight children, Mrs. Willie Walker, Mrs. Ross Cunningham, Mrs. Bill Crenshaw and Mrs. Scott Foster, all of Hopkinsville, Mrs. Paul White of Paducah adn Mrs. Martin Brasher of Frankfort, G. B. Fuller and Earl Fuller of Hopkinsville; one brother, Otho Fuller of Christian Co.; 23 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren.
Services: Wednesday 23 Feburary 1955, burial in Riverside Cem. Henninger & Lilly Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Wednesday 23 Feburary 1955
VERA LEE FULLER
Vera Lee Fuller, 71, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Tuesday 8 February 1966 in Jennie Stuart Hospital.
Born 17 July 1894 in Christian Co., daughter of Albert and Josie Boyd Long.
Member of the Crofton Baptist Church.
Survivors: husband, James B. Fuller; two daughter, Mrs. Jewell Pollard of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Marvin Pierce of Washington, D.C.; four grandchildren; a brother, Tom Long of Crofton.
Services: Thursday 10 February 1966, burial in Ridgetop Cem. Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Tuesday 8 February and Wednesday 9 February 1966
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