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Fuller Family Benefit Sale

Fuller Family Benefit Sale
In remembrance of Brian and Evie Fuller.

Evie Fuller was such a joyful, happy girl, loved comedies, and creating art. She passed away in January, at the age of 33. Brian Fuller, Evie’s father, passed away in July, just six months after his daughter. He always had a joke to tell, and laughter to spread! Sandy Fuller, Brian’s wife and Evie’s mother, is equally loving and generous, and would give you the shirt off her back if you needed it.

Close friends of the Fuller family are pulling together a yard sale to help support Sandy in this time of grief and healing.

The sale is August 17th-19th, 9am-5pm at 4082 Lacy Lane, Loon Lake WA 99148. Donations will be accepted until the 16th, call 509-385-5046. All proceeds will be going to support Sandy Fuller.

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