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Agnes B. Sullivan

Jacksonville, Florida

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SULLIVAN Agnes B. Sullivan, 77, passed away on August 14, 2002. She was a long time resident of Jacksonville. Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Mell W. Sullivan; 2 sons, Mell W. Sullivan, Jr. (Beth) and Michael L. Sullivan (Rebecca); daughter, Susan Stone (Steve); 4 sisters, 5...

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To all of the Sullivan Families,
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for your great loss of Agnes, A very dear and sweet lady will be missed dearly by not only her family but also by anyone who knew her.
Mell,Mike,Bill & Sue be strong for each other ,To my sister Becky I know you are hurting but you must be strong for Mike and Kelly in Tx.
To Kelly I know you are hurt,sad and confused right now but with time you will get over it.
I know that doesn't make much...

Grandpa, I love and miss you so much. I loved Grandma with all of my heart. She was like a Mom to me. I was too young when my Mom's parent's died so I didn't get to know them like I did you and Grandma. You were so much a part of my life. I was able to spend many years with you both. I am so lucky to have had you both in my life. I loved Grandma very much and still can't accept that she is gone. I need for you to take care and remember that I need you. Please remember how special you are to...

Dad, We know how you are hurting with the loss of Mom. You were her care giver for many years. We love you very much and thank you for putting Mom's needs ahead of your own. We love, miss and need you. Please take care of yourself. We are only a phone call away. We will get through this as a family. But, we need you to lead us. We love you. Mike,Beckie and Kelly in Houston.

Bill and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Agnes was a wonderful person and a joy to be around. I know she is up in heaven and will be helping my mom (Gloria)watch her cards during bingo. She will be deeply missed and our family will never forget her kindness.