Background
Fuller was born in Grafton, Massachusetts in 1862. His father was a Civil War veteran, who after the war found work in a shoe-making factory. In the years after his father"s death, Fuller assumed financial responsibility for his sister and widowed mother.
Career
He was also famous for his philanthropic foundation. He had one younger sister. Service in the war caused Fuller"s father to suffer lifelong health problems, issues that eventually lead to his death in 1880.
George Fuller was only eighteen years old.
Though he had the aptitude and desire to go to college, he put the idea aside in an effort to support his family. He took a job at the Worcester Drop Forge Works where he worked as an accountants
The Worcester Drop Forge Works would soon become the Wyman-Gordon Company, which became a leading manufacturer of bicycle parts, railroad couplers, copper wire, and automobile and aircraft parts. lieutenant would be in Wyman-Gordon Company that George Fuller would make his name.
Fuller also served as a director of the Mechanics National Bank of Worcester.
In 1931 Fuller was succeeded by Harry G. Stoddard as president of Wyman-Gordon. He was a trustee of Worcester Polytechnic Institute for decades, starting in 1920. George Fuller married Sybil H. Fuller in 1893.
Mistress
Fuller was originally from Boylston, Master of Arts. They had no children, though Mistress Fuller had a deep and lasting impact on area charities and philanthropies. Sybil Fuller was eighty-two when she died in 1955.
George Fuller was ninety-three when he died in 1962.
The George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation is still a leading philanthropic organization in the City of Worcester. The Foundation allocates money for cultural, educational, health care, social service projects.
The George F. Fuller Research Library is named for him. In 2010 the organization’s assets were $52,105,655, and it made payments on 121 grants.
lieutenant also granted $2.8 million for capital projects.
The George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation Scholarship offers ten $1,000 higher education scholarships for students in need. The student center at Quinisgamond Community College is also named for Fuller. The Fuller Foundation has provided much support to the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Work Personality Index).
In 1964 it provided an endowment for the George F. Fuller Professorship in Mechanical Engineering.
The foundation continues to support annual scholarships for students from the Worcester area attending Work Personality Index. Gifts from the foundation supported the Fuller Residence Center, Fuller Water Quality Laboratory, George F. Fuller Laboratories, and the Fuller Chemistry Complex. The George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Atrium in Work Personality Index’s new Sports and Recreation Center opened in August 2012.