In Memory

Gracie 'Cris' Fuller (Otenberger)

Cris Fuller

1955-2009

 

Beautiful song for Chris's Memory. I'm not ashamed to say that I cried. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of her. She was a very special person who I respected and loved so much. I know that she made me a better person and someday I hope I get so see her again.  She wrote me a letter 5 months before she passed away which I didn't get to open till after she died.At that time we still had hope she could beat the cancer, but in the letter she knew in her heart she was going to die. The letter that she wrote to me was not about her but about me to be strong and still keep my faith in God. The last few months of her life she was in so much pain but never complained. She was a very caring and brave person. I'm hoping someday we all get to see her again in heaven.

Doug


Gracie 'Cris' Fuller, died on Saturday, July 4, 2009 after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Born on November 13, 1955, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Vernal Byers Fuller.

 Cris worked as an intensive care manager for Franklin County. She was a member of Burt J. Asper American Legion Post 46 Ladies Auxiliary and the Marine Corps League. She attended Coldspring United Brethren Church in Fayetteville, and she enjoyed cooking and baking. She is survived by her husband, Doug Otenberger, whom she married on September 14, 2001; one son, Patrick L. Young (and wife, Kerrie) of Williamson, PA; two sisters, Alda (and husband, Sam) Fuller of Carlton Heights, PA and Sandy (and husband, Thomas) Corlett of Mississippi; two brothers, Terry (and wife, Karen) Fuller of St. Thomas and Thomas Fuller of Chambersburg; two grandchildren, Hailey and Alyssa Young; and 44 nieces and nephews, as well as her best friend, Mary Harris.  Interment was in St. Thomas Cemetery.

 


 

 

 







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