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In Loving Memory of Kelvin Ray Fuller: A Beloved Son, Father, Brother, Nephew, Cousin, Friend, and most recently, Grandfather.
Kelvin's life, spanning a mere 56 years, was nothing short of extraordinary. His departure on May 4, 2024, left an immense void in the lives of his loved ones and the community he cherished. Born to Bettie Louise Fuller in Houston, Texas, on June 26, 1967, Kelvin now reunites with his beloved mother, Bettie, who departed earlier this year.
With an innate curiosity driving him, he possessed an enduring fascination with unraveling the mechanics of things, thus transitioning from disassembling appliances to constructing technology solutions for businesses. This journey propelled him towards a thriving career in the tech industry, where he flourished as a professional Network Engineer, with DXC, AT&T, and HP.
Kelvin exemplified exceptional kindness, a trait cherished by all who crossed his path. Whether repairing cars in his yard, keeping up with sports, or assembling computers, he always stayed busy. Kelvin was inducted into the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. at Jarvis Christian University, and held close relationships with his fraternity brothers. Among them, his family and close friends, he was affectionately known by various names like PeeWee, K-Love, Da Greatest!, and his personal favorite, Paw-paw.
Kelvin’s legacy will live on through his beloved family. He is survived by his Daughters: Kalai Fuller-Bell and Kiiana Fuller. Granddaughter: Kamani Bell. Brothers: Rodney Thomas and Joseph Fuller. This also includes his many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends who will also miss him dearly.
Kelvin was an exceptional individual, with a gentle soul, and he will be deeply missed by everyone.