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Wayne Anthony David
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1972 - 2017
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Obituary for Wayne Anthony David Fuller

Wayne Anthony David  Fuller
The passing of one so precious to us, and one so truly loved, is a rude awakening toe the timeless truth of the Bible, “To everything there is a season and a time for everything under the sun. A time to rejoice and a time to weep.” It was a time to rejoice on December 17 in the year 1972, when Wayne Anthony David Fuller was born. In the quiet little district know as Franklyn Town in the parish of Kingston, Jamaica, a wonderful human being was born to Jean Annette Morrison and Adolphus Fuller both of the same parish of St. Thomas.
Wayne Anthony David Fuller has four siblings, three sisters and one brother, five nieces, four nephews, three grand nephews and one grandniece, favorite aunties, cousins and lots of friends. He went to Franklyn Town Primary and Vineyard Town Secondary. In the earlier days of his life, Wayne was a cadets leader for Vineyard Town Secondary.

Wayne was a bit of a charmer with the ladies, always knew how to put a smile on the ladies faces, he also had a very expensive acquired taste in women. He was very caring always ready to give a helping hand no mater what, loved listening to music, reading his bible and going to church. He also was a person who would speak his mind no matter who you are, if you offend he would make sure to tell you as it is. He also worked as a security guard both in Jamaica, and her in the United States of America. Wayne migrated her in America, where he progressively became ill with brain tumors and in his late stage of his life also under gone spinal surgery with contributed to him becoming very unwell resulting to his death. Wayne will be missed by all his family, relatives and friends.


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