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Frank Wayne Fuller

April 6, 1961 – October 26, 2024
Obituary of Frank Wayne Fuller
IN THE CARE OF

Eubank Funeral Home & Haven of Memories Memorial Park

Frank Wayne Fuller, 63, of Canton, Texas was a proud American. He was Texas born and raised. Frank was a loving son, born April 6, 1961, to Gayle Fuller and Ruth Lawley Fuller.

Frank had strong Texas roots and a strong character, that carried him while serving in the Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Facing danger head on, he was proud of his service and was a recipient of the Purple Heart along with many other medals for his dedication and service.

Frank enjoyed traveling and seeing America, with the wind on his face he would travel on his motorcycle, seeing the wonders of the country. He spent time in Oklahoma with the Kiowa tribe. He would use his skill as an artist and sculpted many beautiful Indian art pieces. Frank was a gifted writer. He traveled to Guatemala and wrote two travel books about the beauty of the country. Frank spent time in Destin, Florida where he was an avid commercial fisherman. He loved an adventure and the experience of living a full life.

Frank enjoyed time with older folks, children, and animals. He dearly loved his family. Frank shared a close bond with his brothers and his family. Frank will be remembered as a kind and loving man, who truly loved family and America.

Frank is preceded in death by his father, Gayle Fuller; half brother, Michael Paul Fuller; nephew, Brent Fuller.

He is remembered and survived by his mother, Ruth Fuller; brothers, Rodney Fuller and David Fuller; many nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews; a host of other family and friends.

Frank will be laid to rest near his grandparents at High Cemetery in Van Zandt County, Texas, after a service with military honors.

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