Talk:Charles E. Fuller (Baptist minister)

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During WWII, the Old Fashioned Revival Hour was broadcast to our troops in the European Theater (maybe in the Pacific Theater too). A popular feature of every program was when Mrs. Fuller would read letters that had been recieved. Often they were from our soldiers near battle zones. Dr. Fuller always introduced her as "Honey." <My father periodically served as an usher at the huge Long Beach Municipal Auditorium during this era. I was just a young boy.> Toopoopedtopop (talk) 06:52, 25 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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