Brian A. Fuller
1958 - 2018
Condolences
It’s been two years since you left us too early. I have so many great memories of you while at the 112 with me. I never met a more selfless person on the job let alone a supervisor. I wish the Fuller family peace and love and know Brian is still not forgotten.
We are all missing you so much Brian. May God bless our family on earth and in heaven. We love you beyond words, Our forever stone is up now, Love from your loving wife and children
Dear Fuller Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please allow me to share with you a beautiful promise that gives us true hope. Acts 24:15 "And I have hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous". This is a direct promise from God, the creator of life. Again I am so sorry for your loss.
I first met Brian in 1992 at District 1 of the NYC Transit Police. He was a reliable and competent police officer. When he was promoted to Sergeant in the NYPD, I ran into him again at the 112 Precinct in Queens. I was somewhat dismayed when he retired but I know he was content in his decision. He was a good man. God Bless him and his family.
My prayers are with you. The obituary is beautiful.
Brian , you have always been our hero, loving husband and father, and our protector. Thank you for the wonderful life you have given us . We wont say goodbye, just see you later. as we know we will meet again in heaven at the time the Lord wills it, and live happily ever after.
Love,
Rose , Mark, Michelle and Christina
Dear Rose, Mark, Michelle & Christy~ Sending special thoughts and prayers at this time of loss of the most wonderful loving husband and dad! Memories are overflowing with his genuine caring and loving acts of kindness of friendship. He will be missed very much by all of us. Love & Prayers, Mary, Dave & Stephanie
Rose,
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this so very difficult time in your life. Brian was always the love of your life, and his loss must be the greatest pain that anyone can feel . I will pray that with your wonderful family surrounding you, it will ease your pain. I’m not able to attend his mass due to recent surgery, but I will be there in thought. God bless you!
Rose,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Although I am not able to attend the Mass at St. Amelia's I shall be thinking of you and your family.
Prayers.
Lorraine
I have had the pleasure of working with Brian at the 112 Precinct. To all those who knew Brian, know him to be a true gentleman with a heart of gold. A man who would give you the shirt off his back even if it was his last one. Words can not express the type of person he was. Those who were lucky enough to be around him would understand. A true patriot and a man of high moral standards. He will be missed. Rest In Peace Brian.