Mr. Harvey Huller Fuller, the son of the late Mr. Harvey Fuller and the late Mrs. Lottie Currie, was born on October 22, 1930, in Person County, North Carolina. He entered Heaven's gates on December 14, 2020, in a peaceful sleep. Harvey Fuller was educated in the Person County Public School system. He was known as "the Bone Crusher", but had a mild, humble demeanor. He was a kind and loving man that didn't have much to say. Harvey was employed at the Associated Grocers for over 35 years as a Supervisor. He also drove their 18-wheeler tractor-trucks short and long distances, delivering tons of food items to different stores. As he got older, he met his soul mate, Willie Mae Thompson, and followed his love to Charlotte, North Carolina. They were married, and to this union they had five daughters and one son. He surrendered his life to Christ at St. Paul Baptist Church. Later, he became a member of New Hampton Presbyterian Church, where he worked as a Deacon, served on the Men's Council, was an usher, choir member, and served on the Senior Member Organization. During Christmas time at New Hampton, he gave out fruits, nuts, and candy bags to the congregation as gifts. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Willie Mae Fuller; his daughter, Annette Cooper; four brothers, Jean Fuller, Willie Fuller, Archie King Fuller, and Robert Fuller; and two sisters, Anne Norman and Hallie F. Ellison. He leaves to cherish his memories, four daughters, Deborah Dye (Charles), Marion Alexander (Michael), Jacqueline Fuller, and Casaundra Adam (Frank), all of Charlotte; one brother, Allen Fuller (Pauline), of Burlington, North Carolina; six sisters, Millie E. Noch of Burlington, North Carolina; Bennie Corbett of Burlington, North Carolina; and Eleanor F. Ford of New York, New York; eight grandchildren, and a host of great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives, and friends.