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Fuller Judge ArthureFULLER, JUDGE Arthur "Jim"   -  November 21, 1928 - June 3, 2021

Judge Arthur "Jim" Fuller, son of Cyril and Phyllis Fuller, died peacefully, at the age of 92, with family members by his side on June 3, 2021, in Collingwood, Ontario.

Jim had a charmed life. From UTS in Toronto he went on to graduate from MIT in Boston and Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.

In college, he was a three-sport athlete lettering in hockey, swimming, and golf. Golf remained a lifelong passion.

Jim was fortunate to have had three wonderful loves in his life.

He will be warmly remembered by Lynn Whitten, the mother of his four children: Christopher, Mark, Michael, and Cynthia.

And by Laura Fuller who predeceased him in 2008. Jim will be very deeply missed by his beloved wife, Muffie Grieve (who he treasured and traveled the world with!!) and her children, Kate, Michael, and Ian.

He was a loving grandfather to many grandchildren and great-grandchildren in both families. Jim loved music and was a longtime skier with his children where he, personally, built a chalet for his family in Ellicottville, NY. He had a natural curiosity for seemingly all things.

A thoroughbred during his life… to his family and friends he was immeasurably kind, positive, full of integrity and wise. During a long and distinguished judicial career on the Provincial Court Bench, despite working to make decisions quickly to prevent court backlogs, his judgements were never overturned on appeal.

We suspect this is rather amazing and a testament to a great wisdom.

Special thanks to the wonderful and caring staff at the Collingwood Hospital, the Blue Mountain Manor and the Campbell House Palliative Residence.

The family would appreciate any donations be made to Campbell House Hospice in Collingwood, Ontario.

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