Ann Badger Fuller, 89

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Ann Badger Fuller, a devoted and adored wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, died with a granddaughter by her side on December 22nd, a month shy of her 90th birthday.  She lived a full, wonderful life and was notable for her graciousness, kindness, humor and intelligence.

Ann Badger Fuller

Ann was born and raised in Portsmouth New Hampshire in 1932, the younger daughter of Paul Combs Badger and Marian Abbie Mansfield Badger.  She was a descendant of such New England notables as Giles Badger, Tristram Coffin and Edward Doty.

She graduated from the University of New Hampshire Cum Laude and was a member of the National Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa and the honor society of Phi Beta Phi.

In Boston after graduation, Ann met and married Alan Clarke Fuller (Pete) in 1955 while Pete was a student at Harvard Business School. Upon his graduation, they moved to Stamford, Connecticut for one year and then to New Canaan where she lived for the past 65 years.

Ann was a dedicated, competitive duplicate bridge player, achieving National Master status. Her duplicate bridge friends were deeply cherished.

A gifted singer and pianist, Ann performed as soloist numerous times at St. Mark’s church, performed in talent shows in the area and sang in both the Church choir and the Fairfield County Chorale.  

St. Mark’s Church of New Canaan was Ann’s spiritual home. She attended services faithfully, and was the longest serving choir member, having sung there for more than 60 years.  She served on the vestry, was a member of the St. Aubrey’s Guild, and was vice-chairman of the search committee for a new rector.  She was a member of the search committee for a new organist/choirmaster, a member of the Circle of Concern, a member of the Every-Member-Canvas, and the Prayer Circle. She was also president of the Episcopal Women’s Group and was a delegate to the Diocesan Convention.  She distinguished herself by serving as the first female Senior Warden in the history of the Church. During her leadership, a new house was built on the church campus and a new Rector was called.

Ann was a devoted philanthropist, volunteering hours at the Junior League, the New Canaan Sewing Group, the New Canaan Garden Club and Meals on Wheels of New Canaan. She was the longest serving volunteer at Waveny Care Center where she played piano accompaniment for the Wednesday non-denominational service for more than 35 years.  

Ann was a member of the Country Club of New Canaan, the Norwalk Yacht Club, The Corinthians Association, the Darien Power Squadron and the New Canaan Field Club.

Ann’s husband of 55 years, Alan Clarke Fuller, predeceased her in 2010.  She leaves behind her son Jonathan Ellis Fuller and wife Kyoko of Omaha, NE; her daughter Marianne Fuller Buchanan and husband William of New Canaan, CT; her son Samuel Badger Fuller and wife Oksana of Darien, CT.  Her legacy lives on in eight grandchildren – Rebecca Fuller Kingma (married to Joseph) of Lake Worth Beach, FL; Benjamin Fuller (married to Abigail) of Fishers, IN; William Barclay Buchanan Jr. (married to Jenna) of Grapevine, TX; Margaret Mansfield Buchanan of Durham, NC; Charlotte Buchanan LaSala (married to Joseph) of New York, NY; Amanda Fitzgerald Samson (married to Richard) of Darien, CT; Samuel Badger Fuller Jr. of Wilmington, NC; Julia Mansfield Fuller of Cambridge, MA.  She leaves behind 4 great-grandchildren, Eliana, Theodore and Jonathan Kingma and Eleanor Buchanan.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on April 30, 2022 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, New Canaan.  Contributions in Ann’s memory may be made to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 111 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, CT  06840 

Reference: The Alan and Ann Fuller Endowment Fund for Music.

You may use the following link:  https://onrealm.org/stmarks/give/memorial

One thought on “Ann Badger Fuller, 89

  1. I am grateful to have know Ann with the Sewing Group (lovely meetings in her home) and singing in the Choir with her. She was always gracious and welcoming to me. I shall never forget her smile! What a beautiful Lady. KL Johnson

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