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GLENN FULLER MOTORCYCLE "RIDE FOR THE KIDS"  

The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home of Portales, New Mexico will benefit annually from Ride T-shirt sales, and commemorative Ride pins for Glenn's "RIDE FOR THE KIDS".  In recent years, he provided new bicycles for every child at the facility and adopted it as his charity.

Motorcycle riders can register on the day of the inaugural ride, Sunday, August 10th, 2008 at High Plains Harley Davidson dealership of Clovis, New Mexico at 1PM. The ride will begin the 120 mile round trip to Ft. Sumner at 2PM, stopping at the Fuller "shop" - a 2,000 sq. ft. yellow metal barn on US Hwy 60 just east of the village. Refreshments will be served and a casual remembrance gathering will honor the passing of Glenn Fuller, a lifetime H.O.G. member and motorcycle enthusiast.

At 3:30PM, the motorcycle processional will travel to the Ft. Sumner cemetery to assemble graveside for the Cannon Air Force Honor Guard performing the traditional veteran's ceremony. The playing of "Taps" will signify the close of ceremony. Each attendee may then take an American flag provided and place it into the ground on Glenn's gravesite, honoring the veteran who served during WWII, and Korean wartime with combat service in Viet Nam.

 The motorcycle processional will proceed back to the Fuller farm for food and memories. Riders will begin travel back to Clovis at 6PM.

The High Plains Harley Davidson dealership of Clovis has designated the "Glenn Fuller Ride for the Kids" to be an annually sponsored event with the second annual date planned for May 2nd, 2009. Commemorative pins and T-shirts are available at http://www.glenn-fuller-auction.com which is a FREE site to buy and sell without a fee.

 


Motorcycle Rider, Combat Veteran, Paratrooper  

Glenn Fuller rode motorcycles since a boy on the farm in Michigan and always had numerous bikes of all kinds, mostly Harleys. He identified with being a motorcycle rider long before it was in vogue. Before it was socially acceptable for women to ride, Glenn encouraged his wife Bobbie to ride and she always had bikes of her own.

It wasn't until Glenn came to live with his daughter, Debra that she, too,  became a rider. He had lost his ability to ride due to a stroke in 9/2007 so Debra installed a sidecar on his favorite bike --a 1978 "Shovelhead" and became a licensed motorcycle rider.

The photos contained on this site depict the life of a man who loved to ride!

 


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