Earl Fuller

Died: Mon., Apr. 25, 2011


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FULLER, Earl C. Of Everett, formerly of RI, on April 25th. Loving companion of Dorothy Cavignano. Loving father of Pam of MD, and stepfather of Ann of RI, Paul of ME, Frank of NH, Tricia of Everett, Susan of Melrose, and Michael of CT. Brother of Betteanne and the late Judy. Loving "Poppy" to Samantha, Matthew, Christopher, Ashley and Lauren. Funeral Services from the Salvatore Roco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT on Friday, April 29 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours on Friday from 10 - 11 a.m. Interment at Puritan Lawn Cemetery in Peabody. World War II Veteran of the 5th Army Air Corps.

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Denise and Karl Fischer
  
Dear Dot and Family,

Sorry to hear about your loss. Earl was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We will miss seeing him.

Love,

Denise and Karl


Paul Mac Donald
  
I worked with Earl for 25 years at MIT and I consider him one of my early mentors. He hired me at the Property Office and we had a great working relationship. After he retired, we kept in touch through Christmas cards but it was never just a signed card. He would write on every
available part of the card telling me about his time in the war as well as the myriad jobs he had held over the years. I only got to visit him once after he retired and we had a great time reminiscing of our days at MIT. I will miss a man that was sincere, a straight shooter and a great person to work with. Dot and family, I am so sorry for your loss and I will keep him in my memory forever.

Dave Russell
  
While we only knew Earl briefly at the Life Care Center, he was a delightful roommate for our dad, David Russell. We will hold your family in our thoughts at this time of transition and remembrance.