Conner James Fuller

August 26, 1998 ~ July 15, 2022
Conner James Fuller was born in Wyoming, Minnesota on August 26th, 1998 to his loving mother Lori Quist (Fuller). Conner attended Sunrise Elementary School in North Branch Minnesota, and later went on to attend North Branch High School. While Conner was in high school, he fell in love with the French language and later translated for his family across the Caribbean, specifically on Saint Martin island. Conner was an avid reader, he enjoyed science fiction, fantasy, and above all else, Harry Potter. After high school Conner attended classes at Century College.
Sadly, Conner lost his battle against substance abuse and addiction on Friday July 15th, 2022. His absence from this world is profound and will be felt by many. Conner searched for healing and comfort continuously, he wanted contentment and sobriety. Conner is remembered for his quick wit, dry and sarcastic sense of humor, his love for animals and for music, especially Marina and the Diamonds. Conner was loyal to his family and friends and cared deeply about the wellbeing of the people he loved and was often there to lend an ear. He enjoyed adventure, camping, and riding ATVs with his family, he enjoyed spending time with this Grandma Ronnie, and had a love for well-made cinnamon rolls, and chicken tenders. Simply put, Conner was loved beyond measure and his absence will have a devastating effect on those he left behind.
Conner was preceded in death by his stepfather, Steven A. Wacha of North Branch, MN; sister, Alexis Kittrell of St Paul; grandfather, Raymond Fuller of Amarillo, Texas; uncle, Larry Fuller of Forest Lake, MN. He leaves behind his parents, Lori Quist, stepfather, John Quist, and father, Charles “Chuck” Kittrell Jr.; his grandmother, Veronica “Ronnie” Fuller; his siblings, Kacey (Eric) Davidson and Josh (Hannah) Kittrell; step siblings, Steven Quist, David Quist, Andrew Quist, Jon Wacha; his uncle, Nicholas Fuller; and his five nephews and one niece.
A celebration of Conner’s life will be 6 PM Tuesday, July 26th with visitation beginning at 4 PM at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake.
Sending so much love and peace to his family. I’m so very sorry they lost their beloved Connor. 🙁
Lori, John and family. So very sorry for your loss of Conner. May God bless you and give you peace.
Beautiful spirit and you will be so missed. Love and hugs to you all
Sending all the love to everyone affected by such a tragic loss (especially his family).
So sorry for your loss 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sending many prayers so sorry for your loss
I’m sorry for your loss🙏🏻
With love
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
Sending prayers, so sorry for your loss.
Conner was such a good humanHe brought so much to me when I met him in the rooms of recovery thoughts and prayers to his family whom He loved dearly!
My deepest sympathy to you Lori and your family. I cannot imagine the turmoil that you must feel. Remember there are so many people that love and care about you. Kathy Wills, Family Pathways
I’m so so sorry to read this…💔
prayers to all so sorry for your loss
Conner was nothing but a bright light! He will be dearly missed! I will cherish the times that I got to spend with him!!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
With thoughts of peace and courage for you,
Sending love and prayers to you all
Lori & John, You are in our thoughts. We can’t imagine your loss, we hope the days ahead will provide reflection & remembrance of the happy memories.
Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as we remember Connor and his beautiful soul.
Lori and Family, I am so sorry. My heart felt condolences,
Kacey and Family: from your sisters in Christ, we are thinking and praying for you and your family during this difficult time.
Q: What will you never forget about Conner?
A: What I will never forget about Conner was his fascination with vacuum cleaners when he was little. In addition to that, he was an extremely bright boy that was charming and delightful to be around. You fell in love with him in an instant. At the same time, you also felt loved by him. Conner will be missed more than words can convey or express. I send my love to his amazing mama (whom I know and love), to his sister Kacey (whom I know and love,) his Uncle Nick and Grandma Ronnie (both whom I know and love,) and his remaining siblings, uncles, cousins and his dad. -Mary Doughty-Mohar
Q: What was Conner like as a child?
A: I remember when our kids were young, Conner playing with Alex. I believe he loved white rice back then, too. I remember he was smart, silly, and inquisitive. They shared meetings together when they were older and working their program. So many memories. We’re praying for you all during this very painful time. May God bring you peace.
Q: What will you never forget about Conner?
A: I will never forget how true Conner was to himself. I admired his openness about who he was and the challenges he had or was facing. His ability to reach others by sharing was something very special. He was brave, articulate, funny, but most importantly he was himself. He was easy to feel at home around and no one will ever bring all the special things he did. For those he loved he was loyal and protective to. I will miss his emotional, goofy, free hearted spirit and I will hold close to my heart all the wonderful things I learned from being his friend. His family will be in my prayers.
Elizabeth Hunter and
Shaun Stenlund