Michael Joe Fuller
  • Born on: February 17, 1951
  • Departed on: May 29, 2024
  • Resided in: Grandview, IA

Michael Joe Fuller

Michael Joe Fuller, age 73, of Grandview, IA, passed away Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at his home with family by his side.

Michael was born February 17, 1951, the son of Neil Fuller and Hazel Mae (Gustafson) Fuller. He graduated from Muscatine High School in 1970 and Phoenix Regional Police Academy, serving as an officer: in Buckeye Az. ; later Maricopa Co. Deputy Sheriff; he owned Fuller Appliance with his brother & Dad; later he worked at HON/HNI for 28 years.  He was District Governor for the Lions 9EC; and liked to help others. 

Survivors include his wife of  54 years, Connie Ewoldt Fuller of Grandview, IA; 2 children: Cassie (Jeff) Wagner & Shane (Stacie) Fuller; 8 grandchildren: Tyler & Brennan Alexander & Casmar, Cor’Jon & Treyson Palmer; Aaron, Evin, & Colt Fuller; 3 great-grandchildren: Gretchyn, Charlotte, and Alexis Alexander; brothers Ric Sackett & Joe Axford; sisters Lynda (Bob) Cripps of Bowling Green, Ky & Theresa Minnick-Ressen of Atkinson, Il.  

Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Neil and Hazel Mae Fuller;
1 brother John Fuller & 1 sister Robin Conrad. 

He was a HUGE Iowa Hawkeyes fan! He also enjoyed various activities such as fishing & hunting with his son & grandsons; camping, cookouts, and watching the Hawkeye games with family & friends. 

Per Michael’s wishes, there will be no service. 

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2024, At the American Legion from  1—5 p.m.   
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