Ronald Wayne Fuller

Born: 14 AUG 1948 - Died: 22 SEP 1966

Ronald Wayne Fuller

Male

Date of Birth

14 AUG 1948

Date of Death

22 SEP 1966

Find a grave

FAG - 136235715 - Coachella Valley Public Cemetery, Coachella, Riverside County, California

Parents

Father: Otto Buck Fuller

Mother: Roxie Lee Crowley

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  • Name Ronald Wayne Fuller Residence Place Thermal, Riverside, California Marriage License Place Washington, Utah, USA Marriage Date 16 Jun 1966 Marriage Place St. George, Washington, Utah Spouse Barbara Ann Orange Marriage Certificate Number 8924 Notes Certificate # 8924 Ronald Wayne Fuller and his wife Barbara Ann Orange were killed in a traffic accident in 1966. California Highway Patrol officers yesterday reported the deaths of the 17-year old daughter of a fish and game warden and a La Quinta man in a traffice accident here. The dead were identified as Barbara A. Fuller, who was pregnant at the time of her death, of 54-739 Monroe, Indio, and James A. O'Donnell, 24 of 7999 Avenue 52, La Quinta. Both victims were thrown out of their cars in the 10:45 a.m. accident Sunday, officers said. Mrs. Fuller was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob H. Orange of Thermal. Orange is a fish and game warden. Authorities reported the girl died at 2:06 p.m. Sunday and O'Donnell at 9:43 p.m. at a local hospital. Services for the girl were pending at Fitz-Henry funeral Home Indio, and for O'Donnell at Wenger Mortuary, Indio. Officers reported that five other persons recieved major injuries. A spokesman for Indio Community Hospital said the conditions of the victims were: Staci T. O'Donnell, 17 months, "critical"; her father, Thomas C. O'Donnell, 42, 1334 N. Twin Oaks, San Marcus, his wife Olive, 46, "fair"; the couple's daughter, Kathy M. O'Donnell, 20 "fair". The condition of Mrs. Fuller's husband, Ronald, was listed as "critical". The O'Donnells were in one car, the Fullers in the other, officers said. The O'Donnell vehicle was east bound on Ave. 52 and the Fuller vehicle was north bound on Monroe, they said.