David Lynn Fuller's Obituary
David Lynn Fuller, 39, of McLean died Monday, December 10, 2018 in Shamrock.
Services will be 2:00 pm Friday, December 14, 2018 in the One Way Church in McLean. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery in McLean.
Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of McLean.
David was born May 31, 1979 in Pampa to Bill and Linda Duncan Fuller. He had been a resident of McLean since 1986 and was a graduate of McLean High School. He later graduated from Clarendon College and West Texas A&M University. He married Valerie Dione Cole on December 20, 2003 in McLean. Together they had 2 precious boys, Savvye and Eli. First and foremost, he was a man of God. Secondly, he took his job of providing and protecting his family very seriously. He also strived to help those in the surrounding community with his many God given talents. Whether for his family or for the community, David’s utmost desire was to do a job well done. He always strived to be the best he could be. He had a warm comforting spirit about him and all who met him felt loved and accepted by him, just as they were. He was the hardest working person and loved to fix things. David was a go to person to fix anything. He was a senior operator in the oilfield, did Heating and Air Conditioning work on the side, and loved working on his farm as well as his 2nd farm in Missouri. He loved his place and his cattle. David was also in the process of obtaining his pilot license. He was an amazing husband, best father, perfect brother, dedicated son, and loved his kids more than anything. “Uncle Dave” was a favorite uncle and was referred to as that by many people. He had a lot of best friends and was a true friend to many people. He was a member of Trinity Church in McLean where he enjoyed the Men’s prayer group and the Bible study group.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Joyce Henry; and his grandfathers, Monty Duncan and Billy Fuller.
Survivors include his wife, Valerie Fuller of McLean; 2 sons, Savvye Lane Fuller and Eli Tate Fuller both of McLean; his parents, Bill and Linda Fuller of McLean; his brother, Brian Fuller and wife Courtney of McLean; his grandmother, Deeanna Duncan of Norfolk, Nebraska; his mother and father in law, Tommye and Shot Cole of McLean; his brothers and sisters in law, Tommye Dale Cole and wife Deborah of Shamrock, Tammye Armbrister and husband Jimmy of McLean, Caroline Cole Harold of Jackson, Georgia, and Tyler Cole of Amarillo; his nieces and nephews, Boone Fuller and Cerys Fuller of McLean, Dale Cole and wife Jelsie and Hannah Cole of Shamrock, Calvin Armbrister of Pampa, Wyatt Armbrister, Aubrye Armbrister, and Paislye Armbrister of McLean; several aunts, uncles, and cousins; and many special friends among many others, Jonathon Bailey, Will Shaw, Lee Shaw, Corey Bailey, Jeremiah Soto, Billy Billingsley, and Richard and Shirley Best of Houston, Missouri.
The family request memorials be sent to Trinity Church in McLean.
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