Mr. Fuller’s grandson, Richard Owens, notes that the home was designed by prominent architect William Frank McCall, Jr., who was working for the Macon firm of W. Elliott Dunwoody at the time.
Mr. Fuller’s grandson, Richard Owens, notes that the home was designed by prominent architect William Frank McCall, Jr., who was working for the Macon firm of W. Elliott Dunwoody at the time.
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The Fuller’s were church and community friends of ours, when I grew up and attended the Ocilla UMC. Mr. & Mrs. Fuller were kind, hospitable Souheners, who loved their community, served it and urged it to grow. Mr. Fuller was an avid golfer – and good one, too – even at an advancing age (75), when I remember him, well.
TARA !!
I truly look forward to these pictures and bits of history! Thank you!
Now, THAT is a Southern mansion of the first order.