Celebrating the life of
Margaret Keith Fuller
August 26, 1919 - April 06, 2015
Sue - My sister Sydney and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your mother, Margie. We were fortunate to have met her when she lived at River's Edge in Savannah. She and our dad, Sidney Barnes, were neighbors there, and they became very close friends, spending many joyful hours together discussing politics and telling funny stories. They had a lot in common. She was very special to him and to us. She was beautiful and elegant, caring and compassionate. We will miss her. Marla
- Marla Barnes Smith, Savannah, Ga
Earl and Sue Ellen, I always looked forward to Aunt Margaret and Fuller Man coming to visit Maw. Such an elegant lady, Aunt Margaret was. You're in my thoughts. Love, Jack and Karen
- Karen Hunt Guyton, Anniston, AL
Earle and Sue Ellen, We are very sorry for your loss and you are in our thoughts. Our children have enjoyed having a terrific "Great-Great Aunt" and we always looked forward to visiting Aunt Margaret when we visited "Grandpa and Grandma Johnson" in Monroe. Aunt Margaret was very special to all of us and I know you will miss her. Love, Scott and Elaine, Alissa, Griffin and Maira.
- Scott Johnson Family, Saratoga Springs , NY
I have very fond memories of Aunt Margaret. Although infrequent, we always looked forward to traveling to see her as we were growing up. I only regret that as we followed our individual dreams and opportunities that family visits became even more infrequent. Aunt Margaret was special and will always have a place in our hearts.
- Alan and Jenny Keith, Murphy, NC
Earle and Sue Ellen, We love you both and extend our most heartfelt sympathy in your loss. Aunt Margaret was a beautiful and amazing lady both inside and out. We loved her very much. We will cherish our memories of her.
- Alice and George Hunt, Cedartown,, GA
Sue - My sister Sydney and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your mother, Margie. We were fortunate to have met her when she lived at River's Edge in Savannah. She and our dad, Sidney Barnes, were neighbors there, and they became very close friends, spending many joyful hours together discussing politics and telling funny stories. They had a lot in common. She was very special to him and to us. She was beautiful and elegant, caring and compassionate. We will miss her. Marla
- Marla Barnes Smith, Savannah, Ga
Earl and Sue Ellen, I always looked forward to Aunt Margaret and Fuller Man coming to visit Maw. Such an elegant lady, Aunt Margaret was. You're in my thoughts. Love, Jack and Karen
- Karen Hunt Guyton, Anniston, AL
Earle and Sue Ellen, We are very sorry for your loss and you are in our thoughts. Our children have enjoyed having a terrific "Great-Great Aunt" and we always looked forward to visiting Aunt Margaret when we visited "Grandpa and Grandma Johnson" in Monroe. Aunt Margaret was very special to all of us and I know you will miss her. Love, Scott and Elaine, Alissa, Griffin and Maira.
- Scott Johnson Family, Saratoga Springs , NY
I have very fond memories of Aunt Margaret. Although infrequent, we always looked forward to traveling to see her as we were growing up. I only regret that as we followed our individual dreams and opportunities that family visits became even more infrequent. Aunt Margaret was special and will always have a place in our hearts.
- Alan and Jenny Keith, Murphy, NC
Earle and Sue Ellen, We love you both and extend our most heartfelt sympathy in your loss. Aunt Margaret was a beautiful and amazing lady both inside and out. We loved her very much. We will cherish our memories of her.
- Alice and George Hunt, Cedartown,, GA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

