Abell Fuller, Jr., beloved son of Abell Fuller, Sr. and Era Watson-Fuller was born in Middletown, Ohio on July 2, 1961 and resided in Liberty Township, OH. On Monday, December 10, 2018, he transitioned peacefully.
Abell received Christ at a very young age at the New Era Baptist Church in Middletown, Ohio where he served in the choir. He was fun loving, good natured, warm hearted with a unique sense of humor. His humor and ambition set him a part from others. His jokes and pranks always brought a smile to everyone. He also enjoyed reading, carpentry, and mechanical work. His hobbies were a great witness of his to ambition and drive as a jack-of-all trades.
Abell attended public schools in Middletown, Ohio where he was a star athletic in basketball and football. Abell was a member of Middletown High School Class of 1979. He went on to attend Cincinnati State. He was employed with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) where he served as the Administrative Officer, retiring after 29 years of service.
Abell was a community and business leader. As an entrepreneur, he envisioned the growth potential and invested in downtown Middletown by opening Brownie’s Cafe. He successfully owned and operated Fuller Transportation Services, LTD. Again seeing a need, he provided shuttle services in the Tri-State area in addition to long haul trucking logistic services.
Abell was preceded in death by his father, Abell Fuller, Sr.. He leaves to cherish his fondest memories, his mother, Era Fuller of Middletown, OH; his loving wife, Cassaundra Kindred-Fuller, two sons, Alexander Fuller of Las Vegas, NV, and Justin Fuller of Liberty Township, OH; two daughters, Kenya Roberts and Alissa Bryant of Columbus, OH; Four sisters, Juanita (Dwight) Perrin of Plano, TX, Doris (George) McNeal of Middletown, OH, Mary Fuller (Trollie Culbreath) of Middletown, OH, and Linda (Demetrius) McElveen of Laurel, MD; Four brothers, Arlen Stacy (Janet) Fuller of Fairfield Township, OH, Frederick Fuller of Middletown, OH, Kim Fuller of Virginia Beach, Va and Nathaniel Fuller of Tipp City, OH, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
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