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Why Plan Ahead?

Peace of Mind

Many who have undergone the
emotional strain of arranging a
funeral within hours of losing a
loved one have made the choice
to pre-plan their own funeral.
Doing so lifts the burden from
their loved ones by relieving
decision-making pressure at a
time of grief and emotional stress.
Personal Choice

Funeral arrangements are a
deeply personal choice.
Pre-planning provides you with
the time needed to make
practical, detailed decisions that
reflect your standards, lifestyle,
taste and budget. And we assure
you and your family that the
choices you make will be carried
out as planned.
Lower Costs

When you finalize your plan, we
can advise you of the total cost.
You do not have to set aside
funds for your plan, but doing so
protects you against escalating
funeral costs. By locking in
today's funeral costs and
ensuring that the necessary
funds are set aside, you help
relieve yourself of unnecessary
future worry and your survivors
of an unexpected expense.
email = Bobby Fuller
> name = Anita J. Roush
> comments = Wishing you much peace at such a difficult
time.  Let me know if I can help with anything.  I will be glad to.
email = Bobby Fuller
> name = Norma Smith
> comments =  Linda,I so sorry for your loss, there's no
words to say to make the hurt go away.  As time goes,  God
will heal.  The days and months head will be the hardest
take this time to grive and then bask in the wonderful
memories that you and your family have. Your are in my
thoughts and prayers.
>
> Love, Norma
Mr. Bobby Dean Fuller
age 53, of Dahlonega, GA died Sunday May
30, 2010.

Bobby was a native of Hall County, GA who
had lived in Lumpkin County for the past 27
years.
He was a building contractor and a member
of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Lumpkin
County.

He was preceded in death by infant daughter,
Deidra Shea Fuller; father-in-law, Roscoe
Lee; grandparents, William and Fannie Ash
Fuller, Willie and Willie Jones.

Bobby is survived by his wife, Linda Fuller;
daughters and son-in-law, Lydia and Burt
Morgan, Larissa Fuller; granddaughter, Emily
Morgan; parents, Willard and Nell Fuller,
brothers and sisters-in-law, Jerry and
Carolyn Fuller, Jack and Nancy Fuller, Rex
and Terrie Fuller; brother-in-law and sister-in-
law, Archie and Mimi Lee; mother-in-law,
Lottie Lee; one niece, eight nephews, 6 great-
nephews, 6 great-nieces along with a host of
other relatives and friends.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2 PM
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at Bethlehem Baptist
Church in Lumpkin County.

Rev. Michael Rodgers, Rev. Gerald
Edmondson, Josh Chatham, and Stan Kelley
will officiate.

Interment will follow in the Bethlehem-Jones
Chapel Cemetery in Lumpkin County.

The family will receive friends at the funeral
home on Sunday from 7 PM until 9 PM and
on Monday from 1 PM until 9 PM.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be
donated to one of the following churches in
Dahlonega: Bethlehem Baptist Church,
Bethel Baptist Church, Cavender’s Creek
Baptist Church, Friendship Baptist Church,
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Philippi Baptist
Church, or Salem Baptist Church.

Banister Funeral Home of Dahlonega is in
charge of the arrangements.