LaJuan Fuller

1941 ∼ 2017

LaJuan Fuller went home to be with her Lord and savior and family on July 16, 2017. Family members proceeding her in death, and so happy to see her again, are : Phynice Fuller- Mother, Ollie Fuller - Father, Dwight Fuller- brother, Tommy Fuller- brother, Stephen Smith- son, and JoAnn Fuller Kinder- sister.

She is survived by the love of her life, Thomas Spears, her two sons, Greg Smith and Jeff Smith, her daughter Cynthia Nagle, and her “adopted” brother and sister, Doug and Darlene Wissing.

LaJuan is also survived by eleven grandchildren: Stephany Ball, Tiffany Duque, Theresa O’Daniel, Kimburley Beard Jones, Leejay Smith, Autumn Smith, Michael Smith, Krystal Smith, Charlotte Smith, Amanda Gus, and Denver Cooper. Her legacy will continue to grow as she also has fourteen great-grandchildren.

LaJuan was born in Alto, TX on March 21, 1941. She graduated from West Orange-Stark High School in Orange, TX. She married, had four children, and worked many jobs over the years. She was a waitress, hotel housekeeper, vacation cabin cleaner, laundromat cleaner, bakery shop worker, bakery shop owner, and property manager with Tony Dal Sasso for years. But her greatest accomplishment was fulfilling her calling of managing Optimist Village Apartments for 22 years. She excelled in making beautiful memories for others and made it a point to show her love by always finding a way to give through her generous actions. She worked with the “Say No to Drugs” program, became the first lady president of Orange Noon Optimist Club, and always supported local charities and community events.

We would love to talk about what a wonderful woman she was. We could go on for pages about how she was selfless, loving, kind, generous, strong, loved life, became a mentor for so many, was there for everyone any time she was needed, and so much more. But instead, we thought we would share some of her most important memories and thoughts; which she herself wrote long before this obituary was written.

LaJuan wanted to leave the following message: “I have loved and been loved in my lifetime more than my fair share.” “I’ve had parents who loved me,my children’s father’s love, and my grandchildren’s love.” “I've also had the pleasure of having great friends and co-workers.” “Being loved, and loving, has been life’s greatest pleasure for me!”

She wanted to share some of the following: “I trusted the Lord to help me rear four children. It was hard as a single parent, but the Lord never let me down. I asked and received.” “Always trust the Lord; not man, not yourself!” “The Lord is my truest, lasting friend.”

Some off her fondest memories are: going to bible school, being baptized in Brother Renfro’s pond in Center, TX and receiving the Holy Ghost, coming home from school and smelling her mother’s cooking and fresh baked cookies, vacations with her sister, and coming home to Orange, TX with her four children after marrying and living in Ft. Worth, TX.

She has left a lasting legacy for her children, grandchildren, and community. Her family is proud of the life she lived. As she once stated “The measure of a woman’s success in life is the happiness of her own family.”

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Burial will follow at Sims Rocky Hill Cemetery in Huntington, TX.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

Condolences

Jeff Mendoza July 19, 2017
I'll miss you Pigger.. :( Jeff
Robert Fuller July 19, 2017
LaJuan was one of the kindest, sweetest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I pastored the Pentecostal church in the community of Gist, TX just north of Orange for about 7 years. During that time we got to know LaJuan through mutual friends. She was a very giving person and always so thoughtful. She will be greatly missed! My condolences to the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during these days. Rev Robert & Crystal Fuller
Anonymous July 18, 2017
Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of LaJuan Fuller.
Tiffany Duque July 18, 2017
I'll never forget how you took such good care of me when I came to live with you... And how you always made sure I had the finest clothes and fixed my hair in curls with dryer sheets... All the memories are etched in my mind and heart forever. I couldn't have asked for a better grandmother, you were everything and more. Rest now Mawmaw, your work on earth is done and what a wonderful job you have done.... What a beautiful legacy you leave... I love you so much and I will miss you so much, but will have comfort knowing you are walking the streets of gold and glory with Jesus and my Daddy and your other loved ones... Til I see you again Tiff
Kim Jones July 17, 2017
My Mawmaw... Such a beautiful soul. Her light outshined the sun... Her love was pure and unconditional.. real true love... I'll miss the comfort and safety I felt in her presence the most! Fly high mawmaw... Always have and always will love you!! Kimbo
Tanya Greene July 17, 2017
What a great lady and friend... with you at Optimist Village was the very beginning of my career in property management and you taught me so much but, not just about work. You taught me about dedication and sticking with something or some one even when it gets tough. You are truly one of the strongest yet most gentle women I've ever known. I will never forget you and all of our days together at work and as friends. The things I will remember most is your undying love for your family and the most amazing cook ever ... if you know remember anything about Lajuan I'm certain it included the wonderful food she cooked for you!! You will be missed dear lady but, your life was so full and you never let anything stop you from shining so shine on in heaven you will be my bright star ... I love you, Tanya Greene
Anonymous July 17, 2017
Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of LaJuan Fuller.
Jennifer Johnson July 17, 2017
I will never forget the cake she made me for my 16th birthday. It was my first real and professionally made cake. She took me under her wing and made me feel like I fit in the family. She was the mother I never really had. I felt comfortable with her and could talk to her about anything. I am eternally grateful to have been blessed to be in this family. I love you all very much.
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schedule Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

event Funeral Service

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schedule Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 10:00 AM