Scott Fuller

Obituary of Scott Douglas Fuller

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Scott Douglas Fuller of Swan Lake, NY a lifelong resident of the area passed away on October 23, 2021 after a long illness. Scott was born in Liberty, NY on July 18, 1966 to Douglas and Theda (Beseth) Fuller. He attended Liberty Central School. He was a talented mechanic who could repair anything, he worked for Eggler Automatic Transmission Service, Clear Rite Pools and Spas and Steve's Machine Shop. He also built and repaired computers, and refurbished used discarded computers for Ellen Neumann to donate to children in need. Scott is survived by his mother, Theda Fuller of Swan Lake, NY, his daughter, Caysi McKenzie of Westtown, NY, her mother, Melissa Dunn of Vero Beach, Florida, his aunt Linda (Beseth) Wood of Swan Lake, NY, his uncle Steven Beseth (Kathryn) of White Sulphur Springs, NY, his uncle Arthur Fuller Jr, his uncle Dean Fuller, and several cousins, his companion Jackie Murphy of Loch Sheldrake, NY, his lifelong friend Frank Yanacek of Midland, Texas, his kind caring supportive nurse next door Mary Kay Mooney He was predeceased by his father Douglas Fuller. Memorial gathering will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions in Scott's name can be made to Sullivan County SPCA, 104 Rock Hill Drive, Rock Hill, NY 12775. Arrangements under the care of Colonial-Ramsay Funeral Home, for further information call 845 583 5445 or visit www.colonialfamilyfuneralhomes.com
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H.G.Smith Crematory
2120 N 5th St
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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