Gregory Scott Fuller |
Posted 2024-11-20 by mhenderson |
Published by Today's News Herald on Nov. 20, 2024 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Gregory Scott Fuller, born September 4, 1974, passed away on November 7, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was 50 years old. Greg was a man of many passions, an artist, musician, sports enthusiast, and photographer who brought joy and laughter wherever he went. His quick wit, sarcastic humor, and love for joking with strangers made him a beloved friend. Greg was dedicated to the things he loved, from playing the bass to capturing life through a camera lens. He cherished music, especially bands like Tool, Tom McDonald, and Pantera, and could often be found quoting his favorite movies. A lifelong sports fan, Greg was a proud supporter of the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Golden Knights, and NASCAR. His enthusiasm for the game was infectious, and he shared his excitement with everyone around him. But Greg's greatest passion was his family. He was the loving partner of Jennine for 17 years and a devoted father figure to Tyler and Corin. He adored his grandchildren and found immense joy in spending time with his two dogs, Kacy, and Ellie. For over 20 years, Greg worked as an electrician, a testament to his hardworking nature and dedication. His core beliefs were simple: always be yourself and take crap from no one. These principles guided him through life, reminding everyone to stay true to themselves and be strong in the face of adversity. Greg's family and friends will always remember his humor, loyalty, and love. Whether grilling with family, playing with his dogs, or simply enjoying the moment, Greg made life better for those around him. He is survived by his loving partner Jennine, his children Tyler and Corin, his grandchildren, his parents Betty, George, Arlyn, and Sandy, his siblings Kelly (and her husband Aaron), Bill (and his wife Kari), and many other family members and friends. Though he may no longer be with us, his spirit, humor, and love will continue to inspire us. Rest in peace Greg, you will be deeply missed. |
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