Individual Details
John Wesley FULLER
(29 Jul 1858 - 14 Jun 1912)
Piqua Daily Call Saturday June 15, 1912
John Wesley Fuller
The Quite Sleep Called Death
Comes to Relieve John W. Fuller of Pain. Funeral Monday at Noon
After a very serious illness with cancer of the stomach, John Wesley Fuller, of Spring street, passed away Friday evening June 14 at 5 o'clock.
Mr. Fuller underwent an operation at Grant Hospital, Columbus two years ago for this dreaded disease and for over a year after the operation was apparently in good health. About six months ago he began to notice a return of the symptoms of the disease and was a constant sufferer from that time until his death.
Mr. Fuller removed from Casstown to Piqua the fifth day of last March, but was not permitted to enjoy his new home on account of ill health. He was a loved and respected citizen of Miami County, having lived in different locations in this county throughout his married life. He was married in February, 1879, to Miss Alice Oniska McDowell, who survives him.
Besides the sorrowing widow, he leaves one son, Frank Clifford Fuller, of this city, one grandson, John Clifford Fuller, four sisters, Mrs. S. B. Thatcher, of Kingsville, O.; Mrs. Marion Smith of Troy, O., Mrs. C. H. Jones, of Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. John C. LeFevre, of Springfield, O; and two half brothers, Rev. Marcellus B. Fuller of Lima, and Dr., E. S. Fuller, of this city.
John Wesley Fuller was born July 29, 1858, being 53 years old at the time of his death.
A short service will be conducted at the house, No. 225 Spring street, by Rev. W. T. Gilliland and Dr. John Montgomery at 12 o'clock Monday, and the funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock at Casstown Methodist church, where he has been a faithful member for a number of years. Rev. D. S. Ferguson, pastor of the church will officiate. Burial at Casstown cemetery."
John Wesley Fuller
The Quite Sleep Called Death
Comes to Relieve John W. Fuller of Pain. Funeral Monday at Noon
After a very serious illness with cancer of the stomach, John Wesley Fuller, of Spring street, passed away Friday evening June 14 at 5 o'clock.
Mr. Fuller underwent an operation at Grant Hospital, Columbus two years ago for this dreaded disease and for over a year after the operation was apparently in good health. About six months ago he began to notice a return of the symptoms of the disease and was a constant sufferer from that time until his death.
Mr. Fuller removed from Casstown to Piqua the fifth day of last March, but was not permitted to enjoy his new home on account of ill health. He was a loved and respected citizen of Miami County, having lived in different locations in this county throughout his married life. He was married in February, 1879, to Miss Alice Oniska McDowell, who survives him.
Besides the sorrowing widow, he leaves one son, Frank Clifford Fuller, of this city, one grandson, John Clifford Fuller, four sisters, Mrs. S. B. Thatcher, of Kingsville, O.; Mrs. Marion Smith of Troy, O., Mrs. C. H. Jones, of Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. John C. LeFevre, of Springfield, O; and two half brothers, Rev. Marcellus B. Fuller of Lima, and Dr., E. S. Fuller, of this city.
John Wesley Fuller was born July 29, 1858, being 53 years old at the time of his death.
A short service will be conducted at the house, No. 225 Spring street, by Rev. W. T. Gilliland and Dr. John Montgomery at 12 o'clock Monday, and the funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock at Casstown Methodist church, where he has been a faithful member for a number of years. Rev. D. S. Ferguson, pastor of the church will officiate. Burial at Casstown cemetery."
Events
Families
| Spouse | Alice Oniska MCDOWELL (1862 - 1948) |
| Child | Frank Clifford FULLER (1882 - 1956) |
Endnotes
1. Death Certificate.
2. Death Certificate.
