In honor of my mother

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Most of the pictures from this page come from the album that my mother kept and which my sister so kindly loaned me. Other pictures come from the very well organized albums kept by my father. I'll be adding pictures I got from my Aunt Joann Fuller Englerth.

Please click on the small image to see a larger image.

If you have comments or information about any of these pictures please e-mail me at cathysfiddle@yahoo.com

This is a work in progress. Last updated April 8, 2005


 
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This is a Mogollon bowl, a very nice example of Tularosa Filet Rim, made at least 700 years ago.
It was one of two things left to me by my mother. It has great value to me. It was found along with many others in a ditch of the ranch near Silver City New Mexico where Floyd Fuller worked as an electrician.
This is my mother's mother, Fairie Sutton Fuller. She died of lukemia (?) which came on after oral surgery when my mother was thirteen. This was my mother's father, Floyd F. Fuller. I only met him once when I was little. I now wish I'd known him better. These are the earliest pictures we have of my mother. With the blonde hair we can see how much her grandaughter Martha resembles her.
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I'm not sure who this is. She looks like Orpha but the clothes are older. So I'm guessing this is Faerie Sutton Fuller. I was watching a movie on Christmas day, the anniversary of my other's death, and recognized this place! You can find it  by clicking here
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After her mother died and before her father remarried, Mom lived with other relatives.
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This picture was labelled "Granny Sutton"
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My favorite picture in the collection. Was this Vivian before she married Floyd?
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With Vivian, the family was reunited.
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I have no idea who this is, but he's cute enough to be included.
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Charlie Hites who had a rather complicated relationship with Mom.
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Mom and her buddy Beth seem to have been the only gals around signal corps radio school . We're proud to know that Mom was a girl-geek! She was involved in some important code-breaking computer development during World War II.
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Lots of walking in war-time Washington D.C. I have the impression that Mom really enjoyed her time there.
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Bob Morse, a wounded G.I. with a desk job, interviewed Betty, noticed her IQ and her great legs and asked her for a date.
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