David Faye Fuller's Obituary
Fuller, David
Jackson, Michigan
David Faye Fuller, 64, of Jackson Michigan, passed away at home August 3, 2025. A private service will be held at Eineder Funeral Homes – Michigan Center Chapel.
David was born on November 15, 1960, in Jackson, Michigan to Roy and Gertrude (Raymond) Fuller. After graduating from East Jackson High School in 1978, David married the love of his life, Shelly Ann Wallace, June 8, 1985, at Christ Lutheran Church in Michigan Center, Michigan. David was a CRPS/RSD Warrior having lived with the chronic pain disease for the past 15 years. However, that didn’t stop him from enjoying his love of singing and playing music. As a young child he was known for hearing a song once and being able to sing it back word for word. His first taste of singing in public was when he sang for his cousin’s wedding as a little boy. In high school David was in drama where he performed “Saturday Night Fever” for the class. After his brother Donald taught him to play the guitar, David’s love for music took off. He taught himself how to play Banjo and the Mandolin. He enjoyed going to the jam sessions at the Crouch Center and the Senior Center in Adrian. He then joined his Uncle Carl’s Dulcimer Club, playing backup instruments. They would often play at different festivals in Jackson County. But his fondest time was spent playing in the “Jump Start Band” at Ella Sharp Park, downtown at Bucky Harris Park, the Coffee Company and JTV. They had the most fun playing at the senior centers in the area.
David will be missed by his wife of 40 years, Shelly; his son, Wesley; siblings, Roy (Judy) Fuller, Debbie Fuller and Dorean (Jeff) Johnson; numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Gertrude, brothers Danny Fuller and Donald Fuller, sisters Betty Pearl and Diane Ruede and nephews, Danny Fuller Jr. and Joel Fuller.
Memorial contributions are may be given to family for future designation. Please leave a message of comfort for David’s family or sign his guestbook at www.EinederFuneralHomes.com.
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