Henry James Fuller, 66, of Cambridge Springs passed away at UPMC Hamot on May 11, 2021. Henry was born in Meadville on April 9, 1955, to the late Mylo George Fuller and Anna Agnes Petrus Papuga Fuller. Henry graduated from Linesville Conneaut Summit High School in 1973 and studied welding at Crawford County Vo-Tech. He was a gifted welder employed at Riley Stoker in Erie for over thirty-five years until their doors closed in 2009. Henry was proud of his family homestead and spent countless hours helping his mother with chores and his father at their sawmill. He liked good music and would bang the drums at any opportunity. He appreciated fast cars and found his soulmate, Jann Sprague, in 1976 on one of those rides. They were wed in 2008. Their shared passion for old things took them to many auctions and flea markets. Henry enjoyed hunting with his family and friends and was happiest in the woods. He loved fiercely and held his friends in high regard.

In addition to his parents, Henry was preceded in death by brothers Tom, Chuck and Jerry Fuller; sister-in-law Charlotte Fuller; and brothers-in-law Robert Stark and Ted Myers.
Survivors include: his wife, Jann Sprague of Cambridge Springs; sister, Lina Stark of Conneautville; sister Elaine Myers of Conneautville; sister, Margaret Baldwin and her husband, Tom of Linesville; sisters-in-law: Amy Fuller of Linesville and Roberta Fuller of Conneautville; and many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
Friends and family are invited to call at Van Matre Funeral Home, 306 Erie Street, Edinboro on June 12, 2021, from 11 a.m. until 12 noon at which time a memorial service will held. Following the service friends and family are invited to gather at Pat Crawford’s Juke Box in Edinboro.
Henry’s wishes were in lieu of flowers please take someone you love to dinner. Memorials may be made to the Community Blood Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania.
I attended Crawford Co Vo-tech welding with Henry, Also LCS high school. Then had the pleasure of working with him at “Riley” for 24 years. He was a good man and friend to many. You will be missed by many, see you on the other side my friend. May your passage on the river “STYX” be smooth. God bless to your wife and family. Sorry I’m unable to attend you memorial.
Jann,
We are saddened by the news of
Henry’s passing. Sending you Hug’s and much love!!
Porter and Shirley
Jann, I am so sad to hear about the loss of your beloved Henry. I fondly recall many enjoyable conversations with you when we worked at Ghering Health Center. My heart is heavy with sadness. I hope your lifetime of loving memories bring some comfort. With deepest sympathy,
Mary Wolf
Jann,
So sorry to hear of your loss of Henry. He is now at peace.
Bonnie Boylan
Jann and the Fuller Family
I worked with Henry for 35 years at Riley Stoker as a proud Boilermaker. I’m very sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all the employees he worked with at Riley, and we will have many of great stories to tell about him. He was a great person and considered by many as a friend. Rest in peace my friend.
Jann,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss, Henry was a kind and generous man who was quick with a good joke. We will remember the great times we all shared together, know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincere condolences
Fuller Family,
You have our deepest sympathy, even though we really didn’t know each other, over the years since I was the youngest of Uncle Franks children, it didn’t matter we were family. You all have our deepest sympathy and may God watch over all of you at this time of great sorrow.
Veronica Jo Fuller Barstow and Family
Jann,
Jerry and I are so very sorry for your loss. Henry was like a brother to Jerry and he will be greatly missed. Please know that if you need ANYTHING, we are here for you! May your good memories help to give you some comfort.
Connie & Jerry Graff