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DROWNED AT WESTPORT 



Richard S. Fuller Was' Resident of Ded- 

 ham and Had Been Identified with 

 Stone & Webster and Rlodget, Inc. 

 Richard S. Fuller of Dedham, who was 

 associated with Stone & Webster and 

 Blodget, Inc., and was well known in 

 Boston, who was drowned at Westport 

 while trying to save others, had been 

 spending his vacation at Westport 

 Harbor where he and his family 

 had taken a house for tho summer, 

 ITo was In his thirty-fifth year, and 

 was born in Rockland, Me., the son of 

 William O. and Kathleen Stevens Fuller. 

 Ho was graduated froni Bowdoin College 

 in 3916 and was a member of Delta Kap- 

 pa Epsflon. He was married in 1919 to 

 Sarah Jeanetto Briscoe of Detroit, who 

 with three small children survives him. 

 • Other survivors are Ins parents; two 

 brothers, Commander Douglas W. Fuller, 

 U. S. N., and Donald H. Fuller of Rock- 

 land, Me.; and a sister, Mrs. Howard G. 

 Philbrook of Dedham. 



Mr. Fuller upon graduation associated 

 himself with Stone & Webster until the 

 outbreak of the war, when he went' to the 

 Officers' Training Camp at Pittsburgh 

 where he received his commission and, at 

 the end of hostilities, was retired with the 

 rank of major. Mr. Fuller's clubs includ- 

 ed the Dedham Country Club, Dedham 

 Country and Polo Club, Hoosick-Whislck 

 Golf Club, and Exchange Club. 



