JUNE ROSE FULLER's Obituary
June Rose Fuller, age 89, of Oshkosh, died Wednesday January 13, 2016 at Park View Health Center. She was born in Oshkosh on June 23, 1926 the daughter of the late Arthur and Olga Schumacher Timmerman. June married John Fuller in Oshkosh on April 6. 1945. He preceded her in death on December 18, 1982. June and John farmed on the south side of Oshkosh and later she was employed as a nurses aide at Park View Health Center and also cooked at Parnell’s, and the Columbus Club. She was a member of First English Lutheran Church in Oshkosh.
Survivors include two sons; Daniel (Donna) Fuller, Mesa AZ., David (Chris Flanagan) Fuller, Omro, two daughters; Judene (Jim) Martinez, Oshkosh, Becky (Rick Stiebs) Specht, Waupaca, ten grandchildren; Stacy (Gary) Lee, Walter Fuller, Tera (Jon Nault) Fuller, Jaime Martinez, Jenna (Josh) Hiland, John, (Brittney Loberger) Fuller, Christopher (Angela) Martinez, Felicia (Tom) Hemmila, Jacob (Wendy) Marx, Maggie Marx, twenty great-grandchildren, nineteen great-great-grandchildren, three sisters-in-law; Margery Fuller, Eunice Wendt, Lois Kolb, five brothers-in-law; Elwin, Wilbur, Wesley, Richard and Warren Fuller. She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends, and other special loved ones; Connie (Bo Wiechert) Wetterau, and Marcia (Fred) Born.
June was preceded in death by two sisters; Eleanor Hughes, Donna Fuller, one brother; Gordon Timmerman, one grandson; Daniel Fuller Jr., two sons-in-law Paul Hassler Jr, Tod Specht, and one daughter-in-law; Nancy Fuller.
Funeral services for June will be held in First English Lutheran Church (corner of 11th and Minnesota) on Saturday January 16, at 1:00 PM with the Rev Timothy Greenwald officiating. Burial will be in Ellenwood Cemetery. Family and friends may call at the church on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the hour of services.
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Mom: Sure gonna miss your home made chicken soup, sauerkraut, potato salad, and all the great canned foods. You were always cooking something. Your work ethics has left our family such a great legacy. You sure earned your wings! Now you can finally sit down and eat (personal joke). Don’t forget to tell dad we said hi. Until we meet again in Heaven, please watch over us. We love you.
Dan, Judy, Becky, and Dave.
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