Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day.  Unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.

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Bill Fuller will be remembered as a happy Family man, who devoted his life to his wife, kids & community as a whole. At his heart a lover of music, he was forever thrilled at the thought of weaving his musical & comedic talents together, to elicit laughs from anyone & everyone he could all the time, every hour of every day. Through puns & whit rivaled by none, he lived his life to bring smiles & comfort to anyone who entered the Fuller orbit. In his later years he was very proud of his service to our country during the Vietnam conflict. We are grateful he was never called overseas, and instead was able to follow his academic & musical dreams to the University of Nebraska, where he studied Math, and played Trumpet in the famous University of Nebraska Marching Band. Bill could have ended up many things, however in the end he was swept away by love instead, when he met his future and life long companion Pamela Cook. They were married, and enjoyed an active family life with three kids, and many pets along the way. After 20 years of hard work supporting & growing his family, Bill once again pursued his love for music, and followed his son to the Pacific Northwest, where he spent years playing & touring in rock bands. Later he taught himself how to play saxophone, and became a licensed performer at one of the worlds most famous tourist destinations, Seattle’s very own Pike Place Market. Bill spent his last years back in Nebraska, surrounded by the family he loved so much, and loved him just as much. HE will be forever missed by us all.

P.S He was not a dead parrot
(Beautifully written by Rusty)

There will be a celebration of life for Dad January 31st from 12-3 at O’Rourkes

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  • Penny and Ned Watson

    We are so sad to hear of this ..Bill and Ned have been friends since college. Have maintained that friendship for over 61 years. Ned was his best man when he married Pam who became a wonderful part of our long and loving friendship. We will miss him so much. What a great guy.

    We send our love and prayers to his family.

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