BREAKING NEWS Barbra Fuller dead at 102: Star of radio's first soap opera One Man's Family passes away as loved ones pay tribute By Ashleigh Gray For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:36, 20 May 2024 | Updated: 21:59, 20 May 2024 e-mail 5 shares View comments Barbra Fuller, who starred on the radio soap opera One Man's Family, has died at age 102. Her godson J.
P. Sloane announced via Facebook that Fuller had passed away on Wednesday, May 15. He wrote, 'Today my godmother, Barbra Fuller, passed away.
She was on the radio's first Soap Opera, 'One Man's Family' playing the role of Claudia for 14 years. She also starred in movies and television.' The post continued, ''Aunt' Barbra had a full life and would have turned 103 on July 29 this year.
I was truly blessed to have had her for so long.' Sloane ended by saying, 'She will always be loved and truly missed.' Barbra Fuller, who starred on the radio soap opera One Man's Family, has died at age 102 Fuller was born in Nahant, Massachusetts in 1925.
She and her mom moved to St. Petersburg, Florida after her father died when she was just three-years-old. They would later move to Chicago, where her surviving parent worked at a radio station.
Her entertainment industry career started with a role in NBC radio's drama One Man's Family. She went on to play the role of Claudia from 1945 to 1959. 'It was a fun part.
Claudia was a good girl with interesting qualities,' Barbra recalled in Michael G. Fitzgerald and Boyd Magers' 2006 book Ladies of t.
