Wilbert "Caveman" Fuller's Obituary
Wilbert Garfield Fuller, affectionately known as "Cave", was born on February 11, 1953 to the late Madeline Simms-Savoy and Wilbert Garfield Fuller. On October 8, 2024, an angel transported Wilbert to eternal peace after a lengthy illness. He is proceeded in death by his brother Nathaniel Savoy (Nappy) and grandmother Stacey Simms.
Wilbert received his education in the Anne Arundel County public school system. He worked for Earls Moving and Storage, Mayflower, and United Van Lines. While working with the moving and storage companies, his fellow workers wanted to be on his team, because he would turn a five hour job into a two hour job.
Wilbert leaves to cherish his memory: four sisters, Renee Baker of Pasadena, Gresilda Collins (Keith) of Annapolis, Phyllis Makell-Fields (Larry) of South Carolina and Stacey Makell of Glen Burnie; two brothers Tyrone Savoy (Bernadette) of Pasadena and Myron Fuller of Severn; two aunts, Eleanor Simms of Annapolis and Carrie Tasker (Clarence) of Edgewater; one uncle, Howard Fuller (Betty) of Edgewater, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members, as well as devoted friends Glendora Brown, Michael Donnell (Soup Bowl), Rosie Taylor, Reno Brown and the Backyard Crew of 13 Parole Street.
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