
Gayle Upchurch Fuller, 81, passed away Thursday evening surrounded by her family. She was a Raleigh native born to Annie Belle Murray and Gorman Upchurch.
Gayle retired from Fonville Morisey after 37 years of service. She graduated from Needham Broughton High School in 1961 and attended Peace College.
Gayle was a woman of strength, a fighter and a cherished friend to many. She loved her family and was a dedicated wife and caregiver to her husband for many years. She loved to spend time with her family and adored her grandchildren. Her presence will be deeply missed but she will live on in those she loved.
She is survived by her daughter Lorie Ingram and husband Brian; her son Scott Fuller; and her grandchildren, Carson, Lauren, and Alex Ingram; Kylie and Olivia Fuller.
Visitation for family and friends will be held at Montlawn Funeral Home on Friday, March 7th at 12pm with service to follow.
The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and others at UNC Rex Cancer Center of Wakefield who provided her with great care and compassion over the past 2 ½ years.
In lieu of flowers please donate to a cause to support Gayle please send donations to the UNC Rex Cancer Center "Angel Fund" or "Kids Can" program https://unchealthfoundation.org To donate to the fund please type in the specific fund under the search tab or National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation https://www.npcf.us. Your donation can be made in her memory. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/gayle-fuller-obituary?id=57690554
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William Stroupe
My memories of Gayle go all the way back to elementary school, and when she and Jim Fuller married, I thought they were an ideal couple. Now they are reunited.
James D. (Cappie) Gower
Gayle and I grew up with our families at North Street Baptist Church. She was always a dear friend along with her sister who died early on. When she and Jim Fuller met and married ,I thought that was a match made in heaven as a lot of people did. There's another star in heaven and she is united with Jim now. Gayle and Jim may you both rest in peace.