- Date Of Birth: May 7, 1920
- Date Of Death: February 19, 2011
- State: Texas
Mrs. Fuller died Saturday February 19, 2011 at a Belton nursing home. Mrs. Fuller was born May 7, 1920 in Milam County on a farm between Cameron and Rockdale the daughter of Ernest Williams and Beulah (McGuire) Williams. She grew up in Milam County, one of seven children.
As a teenager her family moved to a farm near Prairie Dell. She attended Rockdale schools and was a 1937 graduate of Salado High School. She married E. D. (Snookie) Street February 3, 1940 in Bell County. They made their home in Brownwood for more than 40 years. They moved back to Salado in 1984. Mr. Street preceded her in death. She later married E. Ray Fuller September 4, 1989 they spent over 16 years together before he preceded her in death in 2005.
Mrs. Fuller lived her whole life as a servant to her family and others but drew her strength and courage from her devoted love of Jesus Christ. She was a Wife, Mother, Homemaker, Daughter, Sister, Christian, Baptist, Proud American, and “Yellow Dog” Democrat. She always enjoyed knitting, crafts, and in later years dancing but always loved “visiting” with others.
She was preceded in death by husbands, E. D. (Snookie) Street and E. Ray Fuller and one son Sammye Street and step son Norman Fuller. Survivors include two sons Gene Street of Dallas and Darrell Street of Salado; step-daughter Sharon Kilgaard and step-son Fred Fuller, brother Truett Williams of Salado and sister Sybil Smith and husband “Bud” of Salado; brother-in-law J. D. Hinsley of Salado and sister-in-law Virginia Williams of Salado; ten grandchildren and nine step-grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and six step-great grandchildren.