

Dick was born on December 11, 1933, in Detroit, Michigan, to Thomas E. Fuller and Mary J. Stapish Fuller. He grew up and attended school in Clawson, Michigan.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Marlene Grace Fuller; his sons Andrew, Thomas (Gloria), and Michael (Jennifer); son-in-law Wayne Osburn, and 13 grandchildren: Brian (Heidi), Evan, Matthew, Eric (Amy), Kevin (Addy), Georgia, Sage, Eden, Olivia, Ruby, Madison (Bryce), Nathan, and Sara (Robert). He is also survived by six great‑grandchildren, Benjamin, Sarah, Isla, McKenzie, Adam, and Samuel, as well as his brother, Lawrence, and sister, Donna.
Dick received a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University in 1955. After graduating, he joined the U.S. Navy in 1956, attended naval flight school, and proudly served performing flight duties.
He enjoyed a successful business career spanning over 30 years as a computer analyst and manager in the computer and oil and gas industries. In 1982, he founded InVictus Technology, Inc., a Texas‑based consulting company. He sold the business in 1996 and retired to reside in McKinney, Texas. In 2024, he and Marlene moved to Utah to be closer to their sons.
Dick is preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Elizabeth A. Osburn, and by his parents.
Dick lived a full and meaningful life. His faith, family, and work were central to who he was. He took great pride in his military service and his professional accomplishments.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the National Breast Cancer Foundation would be appreciated.
The family will hold a celebration of life and a private family inurnment in the spring.
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