In loving memory of

Ronald Fuller
April 21, 1944 - June 9, 2016

Ronald Fuller age 72, passed away at his home in Stanhope on June 9. Ron was born April 21, 1944, the son of Everett and Caroline Fuller. He was raised around the Stanhope area graduating from Stanhope School in 1962. He played basketball all four years of high school and was the last class to graduate from the Stanhope School. Ron worked at Frigidaire and later Electrolux for 41 years as an Electrostat Operator in the paint department. He married Deb Peterson on July 17, 1982.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Caroline Fuller.

Ron is survived by his wife, Deb of Stanhope, children, Scott Fuller, Angie (Darwin) Krieger both of Webster City, Lisa (Kevin) Kackley of Belmond, Alyssa Lundquist of Ankeny, Brian (Betsi Bowman) Pringle of Lafayette, MN; grandchildren, Jordan, Jaevan Frye, Chelsea, Brittany Kackley, Chase Longhenry, Madisen, Masen and Maia Lundquist of McCallsburg; brother, Ralph (Gwen) Fuller of Wilmington, DE; nephews, Karl (Maureen) Fuller of Belchertown, MA; and Peter and Caroline Fuller of Chicago, IL; and grand niece and nephews, Patrick, Brian, Shannon and Matthew both are sets of twins.

The family would like to invite you to a gathering reception at the Stanhope Community Building 1:00-3:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 where the family will receive friends and celebrate the life of Ron Fuller.

Memorials may be directed to the family or ALS Association 3636 Westown Parkway Suite #204 West Des Moines, Iowa 50266

Online condolences may be directed to: www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com


Tributes

Carrie and Rick Elsner and family, and Jane Baldus wrote on Jun 11, 2016:

"We're so sorry for your loss.Ron was such a nice man. Hugs to all of you."

Pam (Carlson) Holtan wrote on Jun 10, 2016:

"So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers."

Cheryl Johnson Haman wrote on Jun 10, 2016:

"Ron was a special person and a longtime friend. We went to the Stanhope School from kindergarten -12th. There were only 20 in our class so we felt like a family. Our class was the last graduating class of the Stanhope School. We were all happy that we were able to just be the 20. Ron was always fun to be around, always well liked. He was also a good dancer and I remember dancing with him at the school dances. I will always remember him walking down the street in Stanhope through the years. He will be so missed!! It's hard to believe that he's passed on. Until we meet again, dear Ronnie, God bless. Love you "