Bob Fuller, a cherished figure in Clawson, Michigan, has passed away, leaving his family, friends, and community in deep mourning. His unexpected death has sent shockwaves through all who knew him, from close family members to colleagues and friends.
Bob’s passing was announced on social media by his best friend and wife, Terri Raskin Fuller. In a heartfelt post, Terri shared her grief, stating, “I lost my best friend yesterday, my kids lost their dad, Bob’s parents lost their son, siblings lost their brother, and the hundreds of you who posted lost their good friend, coworker, partner in crime… Thank you to ALL your posts and comments and loves/likes/cares—I’ve read every one of them. Bob Fuller would have loved all this attention (he would have pretended to wave it off but would have LOVED all your kind words).”
Terri also announced that a visitation for Bob Fuller will be held on Saturday, August 10, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM at Lynch & Sons, 1368 N. Crooks Road, Clawson. A brief service will follow at 6:00 PM, where attendees will have the opportunity to share their memories of Bob.
The outpouring of love and support for Bob’s family has been immense, with many people sharing their thoughts and memories on social media. Terri’s post alone has garnered numerous comments from friends and acquaintances, all expressing their sorrow and offering their condolences.
Soozee Alterman wrote, “Dear Terri, I am so very sorry for your loss. I have kept up with your journey through your mom. I am heartbroken for you and your family. May Bob’s memory be for a lasting blessing for you and your family.”
Julie McDonnell Wilkie shared a fond memory, stating, “He always called me ‘ducks,’ made me smile every time. I loved him and will miss him.”
Others, like Christine Marie, highlighted the special bond Terri and Bob shared, saying, “Terri, I am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. I only had the pleasure of meeting him once but always remember you talking about him and your boys with such pride. Your relationship with Bob was one to strive for!”
The visitation on Saturday will not only be a time to mourn Bob Fuller’s passing but also to celebrate his life and the impact he had on those around him. The Clawson community, along with Bob’s family and friends, will gather to honor his memory and share stories that reflect his warmth, humor, and kindness.