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About Jon R. Fuller Locksmith LLC

Jon Fuller established Jon R. Fuller Locksmith LLC in June of 1973 after returning from Naval service in Vietnam.

Angies List Super Service AwardHe had partially learned the trade while in the Navy and felt he was qualified enough to start this service, which was not provided on the Lower Cape on a year round basis at that time. In fact, before retiring from the Naval Reserve in 2005, the Navy sent Jon to many overseas areas to train active duty Seabees in locksmithing fundamentals.

As the business grew, he hired his retired mother and father to operate the shop, while he spent the majority of his time performing the road service calls.

In 1995, his wife, Beverly, took over in the shop providing dispatch and office management services as well as cutting keys.

In 2008, his son, Chester Schifone, began to learn the business and is receiving training both on the job and from the Yankee Security Convention classes.

Jon has been a member of the Associated Locksmiths of America (#6112) since 1976 and the Massachusetts Locksmiths Association (#220) since 1978, both of which can be referred to for locksmith credentials.

Today, Jon R. Fuller Locksmith LLC continues to be a full service, bonded lock shop, serving all of Cape Cod and the Islands. One exception, however, because of the growth of commercial and institutional work, the servicing of automobile lockouts, locks and transponder keys is no longer available.

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Jon R. Fuller

Mayflower descendent and lifelong resident of Orleans – Born 1946

Married to Beverly A. Fuller, three step-children and two grandchildren

Graduate of Nauset Regional High School ’64, Bowdoin College ’68, Naval Justice School ’71, Naval Chief Petty Officer Leadership School ‘89

Learned business skills in the U.S. Navy as a comptroller for a unit Morale, Welfare and Recreation division, managing a budget of $200,000, ’69-‘70 and was introduced to locksmithing at the same unit. Postmaster, Master-at-Arms, paralegal and court reporter of Naval Ship during Vietnam deployment , ’71-‘72

Established Jon R. Fuller, Locksmith ’73 in Orleans upon returning from Vietnam deployment and active duty. Today with three employees serving Cape Cod & the Islands

Served in the Naval Reserve for 27 years, 20 with the U. S. Navy Seabees, retiring as a Senior Chief Petty Officer in ‘05

Incorporated the Cape Cod Sports Ambassadors, Inc. as a 501C3 in ’82, providing overseas enrichment for youths. Has served as President for over 25 years.

Head basketball coach for Nauset Regional Middle School ’83-‘08

Elected member of Orleans Board of Selectmen from 2004-2018, serving as Chairman three times.

Life member of the Massachusetts Locksmith Association, #220 and a member of the Associated Locksmiths of America, #6112

Chester Schifone

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Beverly Fuller

Beverly grew up in Derry, New Hampshire and graduated from Pinkerton Academy in 1967. After graduation Beverly moved to Boston to attend art school, and then to Cape Cod in 1976. She is a colored pencil artist and member of the Cape Cod Art Association, Cotuit Center for the Arts and the Colored Pencil Society of America.

Beverly volunteered as a Naval Reserve Family Ombudsman for eleven years as a detachment Ombudsman for RNMCB 27, and then Command Ombudsman for both CBMU202 and the Iceland Defense Force Joint Reserve Unit.

Prior to joining the family business, she worked for the Town of Brewster, first in the Health Department and then as the Assistant Town Clerk.

She is a Past President of the Rotary Club of Nauset/Orleans, Past Chairman of the Board of the Orleans Chamber of Commerce and has served on many other Town Boards and Committees. She also assists Jon and Chester with the Cape Cod Sports Ambassadors, Inc. youth exchange organization.

Genevieve Anderson

Genevieve Anderson was born in the beautiful city of Quebec, Canada. She started volunteering for homeless shelters and Robert-Giffard hospital when she was 15 while in High school and making extra business and accounting studies on the side.She worked for a construction company, managing every aspect of it before she came to the United States. While waiting for her papers she helped elderly citizen in their daily routine. Even though she joined our team in April of 2023 she still helps out people with their relatives and volunteers when she can for different organizations here on the Cape.