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Show Lloyd "Diesel" Fuller April 15, 1940 ~ October 6, 2015 Lloyd Fuller sold his last tractor and departed for his next adventure on October 6, 2015. We are sad to learn that he went to a farm equipment auction without us. He probably found a Saturday sale in heaven offering a myriad of tractors, plows, rakes, and balers. He diedofhealthproblemsinhis home after spending a wonderful day with his loving wife and family. Lloyd was born April 15, 1940, the son of George M. and Alida VanWorkeom Fuller. He was raised in Eden, Utah, active in the farming community, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On July 26, 1957, he married Judy Storey at his parents home in Eden. Lloyd and Judy recently celebrated their 58th anniversary at which time Lloyd declared he was married to the sweetest girl in the World. Lloyd and Judy farmed and raised their children in Eden. They later lived in Mountain Green and settled in Marriott- Slaterville. Lloyd's second love after fanning was wheeling i and dealing in equipment. In 1984, Lloyd became a partner with Eddie Northrop in the Utah Farm Auction Company. In 2002, Lloyd and his son Jeff formed a new auction partnership. Their auctions drew friends from throughout Utah and other neighboring states. Lloyd always had time to visit with friends, talk prices, and solve problems. He was selling pieces of equipment up until the day he died. He leaves behind his wife, Judy; daughter, Brenda and Craig Holley; sons: Jack, Matt, Jeff and Erin, Bryan and Tami, Jody and Michele. He also leaves 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. With love, Lloyd mentored each of his children, doted devotedly upon each grandchild, and treasured his great grandchildren. He is survived by his brother, Mark and LeeAnn Fuller; brother-in-law, Carl- Lund; and sister-in-law, Connie J. Fuller. Lloyd was preceded in death by his son, Bradley; grandson, Trevor Fuller; his parents, and siblings, Beverly, Glen, Jack, Betty, and Evelyn. The family wishes to gives thanks, first and foremost, to our mother, who selflessly cared for our dad. We also would like to thank Intermountain Hospice for their kindness and support. Sadly we will miss hearing Lloyd call "Juuudy" and his endless stories. Graveside services will be held at 11 a-m. on Saturday, October 10,2015 at the Eden Mountain View Cemetery, 5555 East 2700 North. A viewing will be held on Friday, October 9,201S from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www. myers-mortuary.com |