Mrs. Frank Fuller Dies ThisMorning At The AugustanaHospital, ChicagoSuffering: from shock following aif operation the latter part of last week, Mrs. Frank Fuller passed away at 2:00 o’clock this morning* at the Augustana hospital. Chicago. She suffered a heart attack yesterday. following which she failed rapidly until her death thi« morning. Mrs. Fuller had been in failing health for the past two months. Several weeks ago she entered the Glidden hospital for treatment. A few' weeks ago she entered the Chicago hospital to prepare for an operation. She was somewhat improved following the operation but early this week suffered a relapse.Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the Methodist church, Dr. J. C. Spencer to conduct the services.A resident of this city for the past 25 years, Mrs. Fuller leaves many friends to mourn her untimely death. She was a member of the Methodist church since coming here to make her home and was also a member of the Royal Neighbors, taking an active part in the interests ofboth.Bom In New YorkMary Amelia Garner was born In Wheelerville, N. Y., on December 25, 1867. She was first united in marriage to William E. Renrwick and in 19lt;U was united to Frank Fuller of this city, for the past several years township highway commissioner. Mrs. Fuller became a resident of this city at the time of her marriage to Mr. Fuller.In addition to the many friends, she leaves to mourn her death her husband and three sons, Floyd Ren-wick of Oak Park, Ross Renwiek ofi Niles, Mich., and Percy Renwdck of Chicago. She i« also survived byfour brothers and one sister, George Garner of Chicago. Ed Garner and Mrs. Laura Glass of Oakland. Calif., and Clarence and Eli Garner of this city.