Nathan Fuller.
SPRUCE HEAD Nathan Fuller, 94, passed away peacefully at Pen Bay Medical Center, with family by his side.
Born in St. George, Maine on June 24, 1926, he was one of four children born to Seymour and Elvie Chaples Fuller. He attended the Wiley’s Corner School in St. George.
In 1942, Nate lied about his age and enlisted in the Navy. During World War II, he served on the USS
Pasadena as a Gunner’s Mate. A happy memory of his time in the Navy was being tied up beside the USS
Missouri in Tokyo Bay to witness the Japanese surrender in 1945. He returned home and was later recalled to serve during the Korean War.
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Texans, Keep Your Eyes Out For Bats in Distress
Texas Parks and Wildlife is asking for the public s assistance in reporting bats in distress.
According to a press release from Texas Parks and Wildlife, an unexpected disease is rising in the Central Texas bat population. This disease is known as white-nose syndrome.
Note: There are currently no known human health risks from the disease.
Unfortunately for the bats, WNS can be fatal.
Researchers have determined that WNS is a fungal disease that can be spread to other bats by those infected, or by contact with contaminated surfaces. The white fungus grows on the ears, nose, and wings of hibernating bats.