Anne Sayle Fuller's Obituary
Anne Sayle Fuller was raised in Columbia, Tennessee, where she graduated from Columbia High School and then attended Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia. She was chosen Miss Maury County in Columbia and was Queen of the Mule Day Celebration.
She was a long-time member of Evergreen Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
She worked as a Registered EEG technician at Tennessee Psychiatric Hospital and Memphis Mental Health Hospital.
She was a member of the Southern EEG society, American EEG society, 19th Century Club, Ave Maria Guild, Sphinx Grand Krewe, where Husbands Bill Sayle and Carl Fuller were former Chairmen. She was a Cotton Carnival Duchess for two former Queens of Sphinx.
She was preceded in death by Husband, Bill Sayle; Husband, Carl Fuller; Mother and Father, Mike and Myrtle Cannon; Daughter, Sandra Campbell; Brother Mike Cannon, Jr.; Sister Doris Tate; and by Grandson Justin Campbell.
She leaves a Daughter, Pat Bell and Husband, Lamar, Grand Daughters Stacy Shannon and Debra Lejeune, Grandson, Chris Bell, Son-in-Law, Richard Campbell and 6 Great Grand Children.
The visitation will be held Tuesday, June 8 at 10:30 a.m. with a funeral service at 11:30 a.m. at the Fireside Chapel of Memorial Park Funeral Home.
Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN, 38119. (901) 767-8930.
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