
February 17, 2024
Christina Shattuck, 76; of Fulton passed away peacefully at Oswego Hospital surrounded by family. She was born in New Brunswick, Canada to the late Luther Gravely and Christina Helpert. Mrs. Shattuck has been a resident of Fulton since 1977. She retired from Hutamaki, Fulton where she had been employed for 34 years. Mrs. Shattuck loved to play BINGO.
She was pre-deceased by her brother Roy Helpert.
Christina is survived by her husband of 47 years: Lowell Shattuck of Fulton, 3 children: Teresa (James) Anderson of Pennellville, NY; James (Teri) MacDonald Jr. of Hannibal, NY; Cyndy MacDonald of Oswego, NY; 5 stepchildren; siblings: Esther and Robert of St. Stevens, Canada, 6 grandchildren: Christina (Jack) Schirtz, Jesicca (Mike) Bartholomew, James (Amanda) MacDonald III, Krystal (Andy) Read, Nicolette LaClair, Michael LaClair; 5 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Calling Hours will be held privately at the Sugar Funeral Home Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton, NY.
Burial will be held at Fairdale Cemetery, Hannibal, NY. There will be no funeral service.

Lowell and family,
So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed both of you the many years we worked together at Sealright. Thinking about you and wishing you well.
Best regards,
Doug Stay
Thank you for the condolences
I’m sorry to hear about Chris; she was so delightful to work with, and always had good conversation. Best to all.
Thank you Linda and you are right my mother definitely love to talk to people
I’m very sad to see the passing of Chris. I enjoyed the many years we worked together at Sealright/Huhtamaki.
Chris was always so nice to me and I’d often run into Chris and Lowell outside of work. They always took the time to talk.
My condolences to the family
The sweetest girl I ever met. Had fun working Chris and Lowell. And playing bingo with her. You are missed my friend.
Thank you Dave for the condolences and after they retired they enjoyed running into people that they worked with I remember the last conversation my mother told me she had with you it was how much of a good hard worker jess is she was bragging about that to me again thank you
Since my parents retired they enjoyed running into people they worked with and talking about the good old days my mother was telling me about the last conversation she had with you about her granddaughter Jess working at Huhtamaki and being a good hardworking employee she really enjoyed bragging about that conversation thanks Dave for making her day that day thank you for the condolences
Thank you Darlene for the condolences I will miss my Bingo partner dearly she definitely loved playing bingo and socializing with friends