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Ralph Brian Fuller

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Ralph Brian Fuller

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
5 Dec 2009 (aged 90)
Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
CC1, Row 2, Site 64D (Cremated Section)
Memorial ID
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Ralph Brian Fuller - age 90 of Hopkins, went to be with the Lord on December 5, 2009. WWII Army Veteran. Ralph's career was as a very talented commercial artist. He loved golf, tennis, and when retired created many beautiful watercolor paintings. Proceeded in death by his twin siblings, Bernard and Bernice. Survived by beloved wife and their four children; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial Celebration December 12, Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 3801 Wooddale, St. Louis Park. Private interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Source: Star Tribune - December 9, 2009
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Personal note. Ralph was a wonderful father who loved to play with the English language. His children have great memories of the nick names he had for them: Bee-Bop-Ah-Rhubarb-Boothbee, Large, Huge, Gailor-rillor-rahler-roller-ree-ree-ree-ree-markable, Gailor the Great and Magnificent, Tracer-Leeler-Little-Balloop-Ballop-Paller-Pish-Tosh.

So, in return he was given loving nicknames from the children. Not quite as interesting, but created in love non-the-less. Thus the titles under his name on his gravestone: Papa, Chief,and The Fatheree.
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Ralph Brian Fuller - age 90 of Hopkins, went to be with the Lord on December 5, 2009. WWII Army Veteran. Ralph's career was as a very talented commercial artist. He loved golf, tennis, and when retired created many beautiful watercolor paintings. Proceeded in death by his twin siblings, Bernard and Bernice. Survived by beloved wife and their four children; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial Celebration December 12, Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 3801 Wooddale, St. Louis Park. Private interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Source: Star Tribune - December 9, 2009
~ shortened for privacy
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Personal note. Ralph was a wonderful father who loved to play with the English language. His children have great memories of the nick names he had for them: Bee-Bop-Ah-Rhubarb-Boothbee, Large, Huge, Gailor-rillor-rahler-roller-ree-ree-ree-ree-markable, Gailor the Great and Magnificent, Tracer-Leeler-Little-Balloop-Ballop-Paller-Pish-Tosh.

So, in return he was given loving nicknames from the children. Not quite as interesting, but created in love non-the-less. Thus the titles under his name on his gravestone: Papa, Chief,and The Fatheree.

Gravesite Details

Served in World War II



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