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,,G153734FRED L. SULLIVAN SEPT 9, 1926 - JUL 14, 2009 Fred Laurence Sullivan of Manteca, CA, passed away at home on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at 4:39 pm. He was born in Jamaica, NY on September 9, 1926 and served in the U.S. Army Air Corp during World War II. He was also employed as a mechanical engineer at I.B.M. in San Jose for 32 years. Service will be held at the Parkview Funeral Home in Manteca at 3:00 pm on Friday, July 17, 2009. The address is 3661 E. French Camp Rd. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Sullivan; five children: Kathleen Karmendy of Sutter Creek, Patricia Foster of Tracy, James Sullivan of San Jose, Eileen M. Sullivan of Lodi and Michael Sullivan of Manteca; 10 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Sullivan was preceded in death by his former wife, Anna Mae Sullivan, and son, Dennis P. Sullivan. www.modbee.com/obituaries
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Dad, I'm so thankful for all the memories we shared together. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. Its been 11 years but it seems like yesterday. I miss your big bear hugs and kisses. Dad, your guiding hand on my shoulder will remain with me forever. Love your daughter Patti
Patti Foster
Daughter
July 12, 2020
Daddy your hugs last forever!
Eileen Sullivan
January 17, 2017
Hi Daddy! I LOVE YOU and miss you so very much. I will ditto my daughters message. She said it so eloquently. I couldn't say it much better. It's your birthday Sunday. Your day on earth is as special as your days in heaven. We all love YOU. I miss my Bear Hugs! Your Daddy's Girl!
Katie Karmendy
September 6, 2012
Happy Birthday Daddy!! Miss you lots. Hope Lori found you up there and you gave her one of your big bear hugs. ;))
Patti Sullivan-Foster
September 6, 2012
Daddy... wanted to stop by and say happy birthday. I know it's not till Sunday but I know you understand. Love and miss you!
September 5, 2012
Think about you everyday Daddy! Love and miss you...
Eileen Sullivan
August 12, 2011
Hi Daddy! Make sure you give Mom a big hug today for me, OK?
Eileen Sullivan
November 16, 2009
Went and had lunch with you a few weeks ago. Sure miss you and your hugs. Patti
Patti Foster
October 27, 2009
Happy Birthday Daddy! Missing you but you are living within each and every one of us. The memories abound and are held close. Loving you always, Eileen
Eileen Sullivan
September 9, 2009
Hi Daddy. You are missed by so many which was apparent at your memorial service. You were remembered for your generosity and big hugs. Everyone was always welcomed at your house and for your hard handshakes. I remember sittting on your lap as a child watching Ed Sullivan and you smoking your pipe which I loved smelling. You were a great Dad and I will miss you always. Patti
Patti Foster
July 18, 2009
July 17, 2009
Patti Foster
July 17, 2009
My fondest memories....At Grandpa's house...
Grandpa was always there with open arms, an open house, and even an open wallet.
I remember growing up, Grandpa's house was the place to be....just about every month there was a family gathering for something; be it birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas Dinner, Easter, graduations, family announcement parties, or just a backyard BBQ to be together as a family... it was all held at Grandpa's house. At Grandpa's house: we laughed, we swam in the pool, we played pool, we ate, and we drank (well, the grown-ups drank) we sang, we yelled, we fought, we cried, we rejoiced...all at Grandpas house.
Grandpa had a great big heart... there to greet all the girls with a great big bear hug, and there to greet all the men with a stern tough hand-shake that could knock one to the ground.
Everyone was always happy just to be at grandpas house. We all had so much fun, sometimes we got a little loud. Grandpa with his military background would walk into the room and yell with a stern, firm voice "ten hut!" which carried over all ours. A silence would fall over the room, but only for a moment. Then, Grandma would correct him, "Fred, cut that out!". And we all laughed and went back to whatever it was that we were doing before. It was all about love at Grandpa's house.
Grandpa was the kindest and most generous man I have ever known...He didn't come from money, now did he horde money. He was always there to lend a hand any way he could for anyone who came through his doors. Grandpa's house was the place to go for love, support, sanctuary, and a good meal; it was home away from home at Grandpa's house.
Grandpa, you made Grandpa's house the reality that it was for me, and everyone else you welcomed into your home. Thank you for such fond memories, memories I shall cherish for the rest of my life. I love you so very much. You shall be in my heart, my life, forever. May you rest in peace.
Your eldest granddaughter,
Jeanine Karmendy
Jeanine Karmendy
July 17, 2009
Eileen and family,
I just wanted to send my condolences and let you know I was thinking of you at this time of great sorrow.
Kathy Sayers
July 17, 2009
Hi Daddy. We will be saying goodbye to your body today but know that your soul will live forever with God. No more pain... Love you forever, Eileen
Eileen Sullivan
July 17, 2009
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