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Holly J. Fuller

December 24, 1963 - August 28, 2021


Holly J. Fuller, 57, of Hamilton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Princeton Medical Center at Plainsboro.


Born in Trenton, she resided in Galeton PA, for many years, where she met her husband and started their family. They moved to the Hamilton area in 1986, where they’ve been ever since. She was a hard worker who was currently employed as a manager with the Olive Garden Restaurant in Lawrenceville for more than 12 years. Holly enjoyed music, dancing and the game show network. But most of all, family was most important to her, especially her grandchildren. Blood relative or not, she loved you all the same. She touched everyone she met and was greatly loved by her family and will be missed by all who knew and loved her.


Predeceased by her parents, Stephen T., Sr. and Nancy B. (Ogrodnick) Wayda, brother, Michael “Scotty” Wayda, nephew, Robert H. Wayda, Jr. and son, David T. Fuller; she is survived by her loving husband of 39 years, David Fuller; children, Ronald Fuller, Melissa (Jason) Jones, and Christopher (Lauren) Fuller; siblings, Stephen T. (Kathy) Wayda, Nancy McTamney, Brian Wayda, Robert (Carla) Wayda, and Christina (Michael) Ogrodnik; grandchildren, Tyler Fuller, Jonathan Fuller, Andrew Marra, Jordan Jones, Alaina Fuller and Brayden Fuller; her best friend, Renee Fox-Berry as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, dear friends and other relatives.


Relatives and friends may attend a visitation on Friday, September 3, 2021 from

10:00am-12:00pm at the Buklad-Merlino Yardville Memorial Home,

30 Yardville-Allentown Road in Yardville.


Funeral services will be held at 12:00 pm at the Yardville memorial home with local clergy officiating.


Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hamilton.





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imedmada
Aug 30, 2021

With a breaking heart I am trying to understand why? Her spirit was so large, even death cannot defeat her.Saying goodbye to Holly is painful. Remembering the joy of knowing her is uplifting. I will never forget her loving, energetic, supportive personality who showed many how to live a good life. Her loss has us heartbroken beyond words. I find comfort in knowing she is at peace in the Glory of the Lord. Until we see you again know that you will never be forgotten. My condolence to her family. I pray the Lord gives you the strength and resilience to get through this.

Mari Locane

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