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Radford Aaron Fuller

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Radford Aaron Fuller

Birth
Aubrey, Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Jun 2012 (aged 82)
Aubrey, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Corinth, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Aaron (Man) Fuller Radford Aaron (Man) Fuller, 82, the youngest of seven children, was born to Elmer M. Fuller and Julia Mae Thomas Fuller on March 1, 1930 on a farm near Aubrey, Texas. He passed away on June 27, 2012, peacefully, at his home in Aubrey, Texas surrounded by his loving family. He attended both the North Texas Demonstration School and Denton High School.

He began working at Cole Parks' dairy near the family home on Sherman Drive when he was eight years of age and worked there until he was 18 years old. He worked for Bell Roofing for a year and then began a forty year career with Charles and Tom Davis of Davis Brothers Construction Company in Denton, Texas. He was not just a carpenter, but a craftsman who wasn't satisfied unless he felt he had done his very best. Whenever Golfer Byron Nelson needed carpenter work done on his farm, he always requested that Davis Brothers send Radford to do it. He was a member of the Carpenters Union, and was the foreman on the remodeling and addition to the First State Bank building which is now Wells Fargo.

Radford loved his family foremost , but enjoyed fishing, riding horses with family and friends and farm life in general. He also enjoyed looking for Indian artifacts on the family farm and for a period of time, when he was injured, he took up oil painting to give pictures to his grandchildren. He accepted Jesus as his Savior in 2009 and was affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Aubrey, Texas.

He married Jackie Lee Balthrop (Cagle) on June 1, 1952. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers James Fuller, William Fuller, Glenn Fuller, sister Dorothy Fuller Matthews and two infant sisters.

Radford is survived by his wife of sixty years, Jackie, and four children, JuLee Fuller Moore (Dennis), Brad Fuller (Amy), Jennifer Fuller Friday (Adam) and Justin Fuller (Mysti),ten grandchildren Brandon Moore, Colin Moore (Katie), Brett Fuller (Kristin), Lindsey Fuller, Zach Friday, Baylee Friday, Brooke Fuller, Hunter Fuller, Violet Fuller and Ally Calloway, two great-grandsons, Damian Nickell and Braxton Fuller and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be Brad Fuller, Justin Fuller, Brett Fuller, Adam Friday, Zach Friday, Dennis Moore, Brandon Moore and Colin Moore. Honorary Pallbearers are Weldon Burgoon, Reuben Cagle, Danny Cagle, and Hunter Fuller.

Visitation is Sunday, July 1, 2012 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. at Mulkey- Mason Funeral Home, Denton, Texas. A graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Harold Bowman and Rev. Eddy Johnson on Monday, July 2, 2012 at 10:30 A.M. at Shiloh Cemetery, Corinth Texas.

The family would like to thank Ann's Haven, Johnnie and Barb and a special thank you to Lisa Imm of Ann's Haven and Georgia Ferguson, our wonderful neighbor, for their very loving care of Radford for the last two months of his life. Memorials may be made to Ann's Haven, VNA or First Baptist Church of Aubrey.

The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sunday, July 1, 2012
Aaron (Man) Fuller Radford Aaron (Man) Fuller, 82, the youngest of seven children, was born to Elmer M. Fuller and Julia Mae Thomas Fuller on March 1, 1930 on a farm near Aubrey, Texas. He passed away on June 27, 2012, peacefully, at his home in Aubrey, Texas surrounded by his loving family. He attended both the North Texas Demonstration School and Denton High School.

He began working at Cole Parks' dairy near the family home on Sherman Drive when he was eight years of age and worked there until he was 18 years old. He worked for Bell Roofing for a year and then began a forty year career with Charles and Tom Davis of Davis Brothers Construction Company in Denton, Texas. He was not just a carpenter, but a craftsman who wasn't satisfied unless he felt he had done his very best. Whenever Golfer Byron Nelson needed carpenter work done on his farm, he always requested that Davis Brothers send Radford to do it. He was a member of the Carpenters Union, and was the foreman on the remodeling and addition to the First State Bank building which is now Wells Fargo.

Radford loved his family foremost , but enjoyed fishing, riding horses with family and friends and farm life in general. He also enjoyed looking for Indian artifacts on the family farm and for a period of time, when he was injured, he took up oil painting to give pictures to his grandchildren. He accepted Jesus as his Savior in 2009 and was affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Aubrey, Texas.

He married Jackie Lee Balthrop (Cagle) on June 1, 1952. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers James Fuller, William Fuller, Glenn Fuller, sister Dorothy Fuller Matthews and two infant sisters.

Radford is survived by his wife of sixty years, Jackie, and four children, JuLee Fuller Moore (Dennis), Brad Fuller (Amy), Jennifer Fuller Friday (Adam) and Justin Fuller (Mysti),ten grandchildren Brandon Moore, Colin Moore (Katie), Brett Fuller (Kristin), Lindsey Fuller, Zach Friday, Baylee Friday, Brooke Fuller, Hunter Fuller, Violet Fuller and Ally Calloway, two great-grandsons, Damian Nickell and Braxton Fuller and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be Brad Fuller, Justin Fuller, Brett Fuller, Adam Friday, Zach Friday, Dennis Moore, Brandon Moore and Colin Moore. Honorary Pallbearers are Weldon Burgoon, Reuben Cagle, Danny Cagle, and Hunter Fuller.

Visitation is Sunday, July 1, 2012 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. at Mulkey- Mason Funeral Home, Denton, Texas. A graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Harold Bowman and Rev. Eddy Johnson on Monday, July 2, 2012 at 10:30 A.M. at Shiloh Cemetery, Corinth Texas.

The family would like to thank Ann's Haven, Johnnie and Barb and a special thank you to Lisa Imm of Ann's Haven and Georgia Ferguson, our wonderful neighbor, for their very loving care of Radford for the last two months of his life. Memorials may be made to Ann's Haven, VNA or First Baptist Church of Aubrey.

The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sunday, July 1, 2012


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