1PM - FREE Registration at High Plains Harley Davidson. Ride leaves promptly at 2:00 pm. Ride to Fort Sumner to Glenn Fuller's bike shop for memorial service and fellowship. Commemorative Ride T-shirts will be available.For ride contact Sharon at High Plains H-D 575-769-1000.
2PM - GLENN FULLER MEMORIAL MOTORCYCLE RIDE will begin at from High Plains Harley Davidson Dealership in Clovis and meeting at 26362 US HWY 60 in the FULLER motorcycle shop
3PM - Refreshments and Remembrance Gathering held at 26362 US HWY 60 in the FULLER Motorcycle Shop
3:30PM - Processional will travel to the Ft. Sumner cemetery to assemble graveside for the Cannon Air Force Honor Guard performing the traditional veteran's ceremony. All riders and friends from Clovis and Ft. Sumner are welcome to attend the honor ceremony.
4PM - Military Veteran's Honor service from Cannon Air Force Base with traditional veteran's Ceremonial Flag Presentation, Firing Party, and playing of Taps. The playing of "Taps" will signify the close of ceremony. Afterward each attendee may then take an American flag provided and place it into the ground on Glenn's gravesite, honoring the veteran who served during WWII, and Korean wartime with combat service in Viet Nam.
4:45PM - Processional will proceed back to the Fuller farm for food and memories.
5PM - Final Memories shared in the Fuller motorcycle shop; showing of Glenn Fuller Life Story DVD.
6PM - Motorcycle Riders begin return ride to Clovis.
Glenn's Favorite Charities: The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home of Portales; Food Bank of Clovis
Glenn was known for his sense of humor, long white beard, and love of motorcycles. Glenn developed his interest in motorcycles as a boy on the farm when a friend of his sister took him and brother Fred riding on a motorcycle. He and Fred then got an “Indian” motorcycle from a farmer and got it running; this began the motorcycle passion that lasted his lifetime. Upon bringing Glenn home to Nevada, daughter Debra obtained a motorcycle license and installed a sidecar on Glenn’s favorite Harley to continue his love of riding. (See pictures on Glenn Fuller Memorial website.)
Glenn turned 79 years old on March 26, 2008.
Memorial website: http://Glenn-Fuller.memory-of.com Feel free to light a candle for Glenn and browse his lifetime photo gallery of motorcycle memories through the years.
To View Glenn Fuller Memorial Video (32 Minutes) choose from either of these two formats:
fuller-memorial.wmv
Glenn_Fuller_Memorial.mpg
Thanks for remembering my dad,
Debra
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