Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the Saranac Lake Veteran's Club.Born:

Died: February 3, 1944

Married: Gertrude

Children: Janice

Sergeant Harold Fuller was a World War II veteran who was killed in action.  He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuller of 11 McComb Street.


 

Lake Placid News, February 25, 1944

Sgt. Harold Fuller Of Saranac Lake Killed

Sgt. Harold L. Fuller of Saranac Lake was killed in action on Feb. 3 over England, according to a telegram received by his wife.

Sgt. Fuller enlisted in the air force in 1942 and was an aerial gunner.

In October, 1943, he was sent to England, assigned to an advanced bomber base. He took part in numerous raids over the continent.

The soldier was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuller. His father is a former member of the Saranac Lake police department. Sgt. Fuller was born in Saranac Lake and prior to enlistment he was employed in the Allied Chemical Corp. at Norwood. Surviving are his wife, his parents, a daughter, Janice, 7, and one brother, Gordon of Earlville.


Plattsburgh Press-Republican, February 19, 1944

SARANAC LAKE. — Sgt. Harold L. Fuller who has been reported killed in action over England, Feb. 3, survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Fuller, of 60 Olive street, and a daughter, Janice, aged seven. Sgt, Fuller enlisted In the Air Force in 1942 and was assigned to England last October.

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