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Nell's beautiful family
2024, Spur, TX, USA
Nell's beautiful family
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Grandad and granny a couple o…
1997, Midland, TX, USA
Grandad and granny a couple of months before my high school graduation. — with Nell Fuller and Raymond Fuller
Smith's home in Spur, TX
2024, Spur, TX, USA
Smith's home in Spur, TX
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Granny Nell always called me her 'Little Toughy'. I was never really sure of why she dubbed me that name, did she drop me when I was little and sucked it up? Did she see me fall out of a tree and before she could get to me, I was climbing back up? I don't know, but every time I thought of her in my travels I did my best to live up to the name... Save me a seat Granny, I've got a few more roads to tough it through before I see you again. 

"This was one of those rare silly moments with Granny."

(Video taken by Myra on our 4th of July visit in 2023 at Granny's house in Blum) 

Granny was one of a kind.  We’re gonna miss you.
2018, Never a dull moment in our family!
2020, Granny’s 88th birthday.
Nell and my mother were good …
2014, Keene, TX, USA
Nell and my mother were good friends and enjoyed music from their generation together. — with Mary Taylor

I knew Nell through her daughter, Debbie. Gary and I were impressed that Nell was so active in her later years. She also did her part to make the world a better place than she found it. For example, I know she would walk to a nearby park and pick up debris other people left behind, not for praise or recognition but simply because it needed to be done.

She was an incredibly strong and independent woman that I came to know and appreciate as Debbie shared her stories of Nell. 

I know her dear family and friends will miss her and we pray the wonderful memories you share of her will help lessen your sorrow at her loss.

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