Mr. Fuller was born in Spring Valley on May 3, 1934, to Greenberry and Hattie (Watson) Fuller. He served in the United States Army as a jungle expert. Milton retired after 39 years at Fisher Body Coldwater Road.
Milton was a 32 degree mason, and sponsored special needs children through the Shriners. He was a member of the Shrine Mini-Cars, and was involved with the circus.
Survivors include his wife of eight years, Sarah Othel Dutton Fuller; children, Denice Ayotte-Vaughn, Rita (Daryl) Ellis, Ricky (Donna) Fuller, all of Michigan, and Sherry Lanier, Shelia Lentz, Ronnie (Kim) Alexander, Sarah (Tim) Reaves, all of Alabama; sisters, Lois Treadway and Edith Laster; brother Ricky (Ruby) Fuller; 13 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by sisters, Mildred Aday and Joyce Ann Patterson; and brothers, Greenberry (Dill), Tom, and Hollis Fuller.
Mr. Fuller was born in Spring Valley on May 3, 1934, to Greenberry and Hattie (Watson) Fuller. He served in the United States Army as a jungle expert. Milton retired after 39 years at Fisher Body Coldwater Road.
Milton was a 32 degree mason, and sponsored special needs children through the Shriners. He was a member of the Shrine Mini-Cars, and was involved with the circus.
Survivors include his wife of eight years, Sarah Othel Dutton Fuller; children, Denice Ayotte-Vaughn, Rita (Daryl) Ellis, Ricky (Donna) Fuller, all of Michigan, and Sherry Lanier, Shelia Lentz, Ronnie (Kim) Alexander, Sarah (Tim) Reaves, all of Alabama; sisters, Lois Treadway and Edith Laster; brother Ricky (Ruby) Fuller; 13 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by sisters, Mildred Aday and Joyce Ann Patterson; and brothers, Greenberry (Dill), Tom, and Hollis Fuller.
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