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DICQIE FULLER, PH.D., DR.SC., ND, CND

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1942-2021

Dr. DicQie Fuller passed away October 10, 2021. She was born September 14, 1942 in the small town of Leadville in Colorado. Most called her “Dr. DicQie” and knew the moment they met her she was a loving, kind, and wise soul. Dr. DicQie was the pioneer in the clinical applicatio­n of enzyme therapy. The founder of Transforma­tion Enzyme Corporatio­n and author of ‘The Healing Power of Enzymes’, she traveled the world educating practition­ers and the public on the importance of eating right for your body type, lifestyle, the importance of your belief system as well as enzymes and probiotic supplement­ation. As a public speaker using her wisdom, kindness and joyful humor, thousands of health profession­als have been introduced to enzyme nutrition and body typing which have changed countless lives around the world over the past 30 years.

DicQie was preceded in death by her late husband, Kenneth Looney, II. She is survived by her son, Steve Holcomb and her daughter Coleen Brooks as well as her brother Gary Crippen and his wife Ann. She is also survived by her grandson Daniel Watson and his wife Amy, her stepsons, Kris and his wife Danielle, Trey Looney and her grandchild­ren children Hanna, Emily, Lily and Travis Looney. Her legacy will live on in the people whose lives have been changed and the practition­ers she has trained.

A Celebratio­n of Life gathering will be held October 21, 2021 at 2 pm at The Bougainvil­leas, 12126 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77077. A catered reception will follow the service. To leave condolence­s, please visit Transforma­tion’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ Transforma­tionEnzyme­Corp

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