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Oramel B. Fuller
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    Oramel B. Fuller

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    Oramel B. Fuller
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    Michigan Auditor General
    In office
    1909–1932
    Governor Fred M. Warner
    Chase Osborn
    Woodbridge N. Ferris
    Albert Sleeper
    Alex J. Groesbeck
    Fred W. Green
    Wilber M. Brucker
    Preceded by James B. Bradley
    Succeeded by John K. Stack Jr.
    Member of the Michigan Senate
    from the 30th district
    In office
    January 1, 1901 – 1904
    Preceded by Frederick Kessler Baker
    Succeeded by Willis N. Mills
    In office
    January 1, 1907 – 1908
    Preceded by Willis N. Mills
    Succeeded by Otto Fowle
    Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
    from the Delta County district
    In office
    January 1, 1893 – 1898
    Personal details
    Born (1858-01-22)January 22, 1858
    Jersey City, New Jersey, US
    Died November 4, 1935(1935-11-04) (aged 77)
    Lansing, Michigan, US
    Political party Republican
    Spouse Jennie L. Van Zalingen
    Children 2

    Oramel Baum Fuller (January 22, 1858 – November 4, 1935) was a Michigan politician.

    Early life

    Fuller was born on January 22, 1858, in Jersey City, New Jersey. By 1869, Fuller moved to Lansing, Michigan. Fuller attended schools in Lansing.

    Career

    In 1874, Fuller worked as a lumber inspector in Muskegon, Michigan. In 1884, Fuller served as a justice of the peace and treasurer in Ford River, Michigan. On November 8, 1892, Fuller was elected as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Delta County district and was sworn in on January 4, 1893. He served in this position until 1898. During his last term serving in the Michigan House of Representatives, he served as the Speaker Pro Tempore. On November 6, 1900, Fuller was elected to the Michigan Senate representing the 30th district. From 1903 to 1904, Fuller would serve as President Pro Tempore of the Michigan Senate. He would serve until 1904, and then again be elected on November 6, 1906, and serve until 1908. From 1909 to 1932, Fuller served as Michigan Auditor General. In 1932, Fuller was not re-elected to this position.

    Personal life

    Fuller married Jennie L. Van Zalingen on June 15, 1887, in Muskegon, Michigan. Together they had two children. In 1905, Fuller experienced a fall in his home which left him paralyzed, confining him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. On May 29, 1922, Fuller was widowed upon the death of his wife.

    Fuller was a Shriner, a Knight of Pythias, and an Elk. Fuller was a Freemason.

    Death

    Fuller died on November 4, 1935, in Lansing, Michigan. Fuller was interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Muskegon, Michigan on November 7, 1935.


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