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Shirley Robinson posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Ricky was my cousin,how sad we have lost another cousin,Ricky i hope you are sitting with the Father,you will be missed,even though we haven't seen each other in several years we had a lot of great memories growing up,RIP Ricky,Shirley
Frank Domingo lit a candle
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
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Ricky I am your cousin Frank, my mom was your aunt Donna Kay. I was doing research on my family and sadly I came across this site. I am so saddened to hear of your passing. Even more so also seeing that your brother Danny has also joined the Lord. I wish I had a chance to get to know you. I did know Danny as he was living at home when I was young and we would visit uncle Jr.
I am excited that you get to be with your dad, all of our aunts including mom, Grandma and Grandpa and all of our very large family in Heaven. I guess we will meet when it is my time to join our family in Heaven.
Frank Domingo
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LINDA HILL lit a candle
Monday, July 6, 2020
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My name is Linda Hill. Ricky Fuller was my brother. The only boy with three sisters. I miss you my dear Sweet Little Brother. You and I had a strong bond. Your poor body was so very tired so God took you home. He gave you peace. What a reunion there must have been. I`m sure everyone was there to meet you when you got to Heaven. Daddy, Danny, Dale, Jeff, Grandparents, all of them. I`ve been thinking of the precious talks we had in your last days here.. We talked about the memories we had. Your many fishing trips and the flies I gave you on your 60th birthday and which ones you liked to use. The Big Bass [funny, they were never small, ha! ha!] you caught with your friend Dave. Anyone that knew you, knows that FISHING was where your soul was the happiest. We talked about our dreams and what we thought they stood for. About how loved ones that have passed would come to visit us in our dreams. How wonderful the experience, knowing that we live on with God.. You were laughing about things. Even with your having trouble with every breath, you were able to laugh. You always tried to stay strong. Thank you dear Little Brother for leaving me with the beautiful memories of those conversations. I`ll have those to carry with me until its my time to come home. You told me how so very proud of your daughter Chrissy and Granddaughter Keasha you were and how much you loved them and your wife Dani. You said they were the best thing that ever happened to you. Thats what we take with us when we leave this life....The Love!! You are a Beautiful Soul Little Brother. Thank you for being in my life and sharing yours with me. Until we meet again. Your sister Linda
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David Seaton lit a candle
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
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My name is David Seaton. Rick was just about the best friend that I ever had. Rick loved to go fishing with me and we did that quite often. I have many fond memories of him. But one that will always stick with me is a memory of the very last time that Rick and I went fishing. This was about two weeks before his passing. We had been out fishing all night from the boat. Rick had caught a couple of really nice fish. We had returned to the launch ramp and I jumped out of the boat and had to walk a little ways to get the car and boat trailer. Rick had gotten quite heavy in the recent year or so making it difficult for him to get in and out of the boat. None the less, he always managed. Vowing to be independent, he rarely wanted any help. Here I come, backing the boat trailer down the ramp. I had been gone only a few minutes. I noticed that Rick had one foot in and one foot out of the boat. His back was to me and it looked like he was simply holding the boat. But as I got close I noticed that he was shouting a bit. I couldn't make out what he was saying but he sounded somewhat in distress. I immediately stopped and turned off the motor so I could could hear what he was trying to tell me. It was then when I heard him muttering something about needing some help. I threw the door open and ran over to him There he was , straining with all of his might. He had stepped out of the boat onto the shore with one foot but he hadn't been able to get the other foot over the side and the boat was pushing away from the bank and he was really in a fix. I don't know how long he had been holding half spread eagled like that but it was obviously very uncomfortable for him. I gave him a hand and got him out onto dry ground. It really wasn't a very funny situation but we both had a good laugh about it on the drive home. I will always have a picture in my mind of Rick riding up front in my boat facing forward, sometimes getting soak and wet. But as long as he was fishing , he was in his element. Rain or shine. Warm or bitter cold. It didn't matter to him. I will miss Rick very much. The boat seems empty without him.
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Friday, June 26, 2020
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