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Honorable George SULLIVAN Jr.

1926 - 2016

Honorable George SULLIVAN Jr. obituary, 1926-2016, Norwood, MA

George SULLIVAN Obituary

SULLIVAN, The Honorable George A., Jr. Retired Massachusetts District Court Judge The Honorable George A. Sullivan, Jr. of Norwood, MA, retired Massachusetts District Court judge, passed away peacefully at his home on Dec 30th, surrounded by his loving family. George's life was devoted to his beloved wife Pat, their ten children, their grandchildren, and his community. He made a lifetime of putting the needs of others above his own, actively working to promote social justice and enrich the lives of those around him. He was a loving husband and father, a devoted civil servant, and a man of high principles and devotion to justice. George was born in 1926 as the first of five children of George and Margaret (Berube) Sullivan of East Walpole. His father was a lifelong employee of Hollingsworth and Voss Paper Mill and his mother was the parish organist at Saint Mary's Church. George attended Walpole High School, where he served as class president, excelling in three sports and later earning induction into the Walpole High Hall of Fame. After graduating from Walpole High, George attended the University of Notre Dame, where he met and fell in love with the class president of nearby Saint Mary's College, Patricia McGrane. George also served as undergraduate class president at Notre Dame, receiving the College President's Dome Award at graduation for service to the university. George spent time during and after college as a naval officer, serving in both WWII and the Korean Conflict. While a 17-year old freshman at Notre Dame, George earned the position of starting right tackle and went on to earn four football varsity letters and three national championship rings. After the 1946 national championship game between Notre Dame and Army at Yankee Stadium that resulted in a 0-0 tie, he was named by the Associated Press as Notre Dame's lineman of the game. Army coach Red Blake called him "the smartest player Army has played against during the past three seasons." He was named to the 1948 College All-Star Team and was later drafted and played professional football for one year for the Boston Yanks (predecessor of the New England Patriots). In addition to excelling in football, he was designated as an all-American track and field athlete while at Notre Dame. Following his time with the Yanks, George became the first athletic director at Stonehill College where he also served as basketball coach and associate professor of mathematics. After returning to Notre Dame to earn a law degree, he began a law practice in Norwood and was elected for two terms in the Massachusetts State Senate where he helped to enact consumer protection laws and worked to expand educational opportunity. In 1965 he was appointed to serve as the presiding judge of the District Court in Stoughton and later as an acting superior court judge. In honor of his public service, the Massachusetts State Legislature dedicated the Brook/Bullard Street bridge that connects Norwood and Walpole in his name in 2008. In 1970, he gained national attention as a man of great conscience when he attended an anti-war rally and later spoke out strongly against America's involvement in the Vietnam War. George coached his children and grandchildren in many sports, including football, basketball, track, and tennis. His children won numerous championships and held school and regional records. One year, three of his children took first, second, and third place in the shot put in the Massachusetts Catholic Conference Championship. George and Pat helped start a local chapter of a national organization called Christian Family Movement, a faith-based support network for parents, through which they came to know many of their life-time friends. During his retirement years, George became very active at the Norwood Senior Citizens Center and participated in many theatrical and musical performances there. In his later years while suffering from Alzheimer's, he lived at his home in Norwood and enjoyed winter months in Hawaii lovingly taken care of by his children. He is survived by his ten children and their spouses: Gerald (Janice), Timothy, Gregory (Marion), Kenneth (Maria, deceased), Michael (Leslie), Daniel (Anne), Brian (Allison), Kathleen, Peggy (Kenneth Gemelli), and David (Mary), as well as his twenty-two grandchildren and his six great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his wife Patricia (McGrane) Sullivan, his parents George and Margaret (Berube) Sullivan of East Walpole and his younger sisters Irene Smith (Irving, also deceased) and Evelyn Baldassari (Edward). He is survived by his brother Richard Sullivan (Gertrude) and his sister Carol Betro (Joe). A Wake service will be held on Wednesday, January 4th from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. in the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home, 48 Common Street near Walpole Center. The Funeral Mass will take place on Thursday, January 5th at 10 a.m. at Saint Timothy's Catholic Church, 650 Nichols Street in Norwood, followed by the burial at Highland Cemetery in Norwood. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Norwood Scholarship Foundation – P.O. Box 112 Norwood, MA 02062. Delaney Funeral Home www.delaneyfuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 31, 2016 to Jan. 3, 2017.

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Paul Bowes

October 3, 2023

I as a student at Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood,Ma when I met the Judge. He would be coaching any one of his 7 sons that attended Xaverian. He was quiet, very good listener, kind with his time besisdes being a great role model . He was an outstanding human being. At the bridge dedication in January of 2008, he said to me that he could have been much better a person. I immediately stated to him he had inspired countless people in his lifetime. Paul Bowes

Ted and Grace Curtin

January 21, 2017

So long, George, dear old pal and inspiration! It has been a great pleasure and an honor to know you and to be your friend, through so many adventures, both happy and sad, and sometimes hilarious! You are forever in our hearts.

Our thoughts and love and prayers go out to your fine family, as well. It was a pleasure getting to know all of you, too, some more thoroughly than others, but a bunch of very nice people. We wish you all possible blessings, as we all continue on our various ways through this life. With love always, to all of you,

Ted and Grace

David Groh

January 7, 2017

So sorry for your loss. I will miss seeing him going for his walks to get the newspapers and all the great talks we shared over the years. It always was a pleasure to hear the excitement in his voice when sharing a story about things planned for the future, as he wasted little time concerning the past but had an exuberance about what was next in life. As accomplished as he was, the thing that made him most proud was his family no father could be more proud than him. His life was full of accomplishments yet he always corrected me when I let slip a 'judge or your honor' always preferring to be George. Goodbye, neighbor and thank you.

Peter Mehegan

January 7, 2017

To Ken and family:
Condolences on your loss. But what an incredible life!
Experiences that could span several lifetimes. I well
remember his courage standing up against a war he deemed
unjust and willing to accept the consequences. What an example to us and you all.

Kate DeLanders

January 2, 2017

Such an accomplished man who's left one hell of a legacy. We will miss you, George!

Verna Stauffer

January 2, 2017

With our sincere sympathy in the passing of your Dad. We will keep him in our thoughts and prayers.
Verna and Warren Stauffer

John Craven

January 6, 2017

My deepest sympathies to the Sullivan family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Richard Serani

January 4, 2017

He was one of the greatest of the Great Generation.

Nancy Parisi

January 2, 2017

Sincere sympathy from the Parisi's in Knoxville, Tennessee. May he rest in peace.

Patty Doherty Goodwin

January 4, 2017

When your parents started Christian Family Movement decades ago what lessons they taught us young people about the importance of extended family, ministering to prisoners, people who were hungry and those that were treated unjustly being a voice for them. Plus the added bonus of having friendships that lasted over 60+ years. My toughts and prayers are with the Sullivan family and will continue to be over the next few days as you say goodbye to the physical presence of your dad. He will be with you in small moments of memories. Patty Doherty Goodwin

bif abrams

January 3, 2017

A wonderful man - a wonderful family! I know you and Pat are now dancing together!

Steve Demarais

January 3, 2017

Brian, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I wish I could be there for you. My condolences to you and your family.

Sherry Baker

January 3, 2017

So honored to know George, Pat and family.
Prayers of peace for all the family With much love ❤

Victoria Ostermayr

January 3, 2017

Remembering and praying for the Sullivan family in this time of grief.

Eileen (Sickinger) Jensen

January 2, 2017

Deepest sympathy on your loss.

Tom Finneran

January 2, 2017

What a brilliant and honorable Catholic gentleman and public servant. I know a few of his sons and now I know more of the blessings they enjoyed---having a father of principles, of integrity, of scholarship,and of example. He undoubtedly rests in peace.

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4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

James H. Delaney and Son Funeral Home

48 Common Street, Walpole, MA

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10:00 a.m.

Saint Timothy's Catholic Church

650 Nichols Street, Norwood, MA

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Highland Cemetery

Norwood, MA

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48 Common Street, Walpole, MA 02081

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