Deacon Willie Fuller, Lousgille, GA made his transition on Monday, May 6th 2019 at Jefferson Hospital, Louisville, GA.
He was born in Charleston, South Carolina, to the parentage of the late Theodore Wayman and Rosabelle Brown-Wayman. He was also predeceased by a son, Christopher John Wayman, and a brother, Robert Wayman.
Affectionately called Emery, he graduated from high school and had the opportunity to travel to numerous states and countries as a seaman in the United States Navy. Settling in New York after this experience, he attended Lehman College in Bronx, New York, and met and married the love of his life, Helen Elizabeth Bostic Wayman in 1970. Their journey together resulted in four children and five grandchildren.
After working for the United States Postal Service and retiring from the Metropolitan Transit Authority as an electrician, he moved his family from New York to Georgia, first to Screven County and then to Jefferson County, residing in Louisville. An ambassador for his Lord and Savior, Emery was the founder of Calvary Gospel and Deliverance Pentecostal Church in Wrens, Georgia. He worked diligently for his family, church, and God.
In addition to his loving and devoted wife of 48 years, he leaves to cherish his memories three children: Sanbreal Patrick of Durham, N.C.; Tiffany of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Elizabeth of Dallas, Texas; five grandchildren ( four reared as his own ): Christopher Bostic C ( Little Chris ), Jeremiah Shane, Christon John, Caleb Joseph, and Christopher Lee; his siblings Veronica W. Hutchison of Tennessee; Victoria W. Ousley and Juliet ( Carrie ) Wayman, both of New York City; and Theodore ( Romeo )Wayman of Charleston, South Carolina; one brother-in-law, Donnie ( Lolita ) Floyd of Bronx, New York; one aunt-in-law, Maggie Knowles of Hollywood, FL, one uncle-in-law, Paul Floyd of St. Augustine, FL; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
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