Andrew-Sullivan-Obituary

Andrew M. Sullivan Jr.

Glastonbury, Connecticut

1942 - 2021

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Andrew M. Sullivan, Jr., 78, husband of Karen (Schiavone) Sullivan, passed into eternity on January 28th at Saint Francis Hospital with his four loving children by his side. Andrew spent his career as a CPA with KPMG LLP and its predecessor firms. He spent many years as the Partner-in-Charge of...

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Eileen and I send our deepest condolences and prayers to Karen and the Sullivan family for their loss. Andy rescued me from audit duty by bringing a raw auditor into the tax department at Peat Marwick Mitchell in Hartford some 35 years ago; his outlook was always sunny and he enjoyed nothing more than visiting and serving his clients, and never saw him compromise his integrity. You just enjoyed working for him and with him. The profession has lost one of the good ones.

We were so sorry to learn that Andy passed away. We lived on Coach Road for 30 years, and loved having him as a neighbor. He was kind and gracious, and we were lucky to have known him. Our deepest sympathy to Karen and all his family. Chris and Cathy Buchholz

Karen, our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I will always remember Skip as a great friend and classmate. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Andy "Skip" Sullivan was a quarterback on an outstanding 1959 Bulkeley team that finished 8-1for the second best record ever at that time. I remember he was a very strong student who graduated to Georgetown University. He emailed me recently about his relationship with Miles Davis, the current president of Linfield University, my alma mater. What I remember most about Skip at Bulkeley was his kind and gentile spirit.
R.I.P.
Peter C. Dengenis
San Diego

We go all the way back to CYO at St. Lawrence O’Toole and growing up in the same great neighborhood. Karen we are so sorry for your loss and that of the family. Skip was well remembered at Mass this morning as was the family. All of you will be in our prayers tomorrow at Mass.

Deacon Bob and Sandy Godlewsky
Englewood, FL

January 31, 2021

I knew Andy so early in life playing sports, such a great person. Growing up with the kids in the neighborhood was a pleasure, so sorry for your loss, Karen.

Roger & Pat Demma

So sorry to hear of Andy passing, we will miss seeing him
outside getting the mail and newspaper...
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Drew and Patricia Kronk

Andy was a business associate and friend of mine for many years. He also was a fellow commuicant at St. Paul's Church. We enjoyed seeing Andy and his family at Mass over many years. Our condolences to his family.
Jim & Noreen Black

Sullivan Family et al.—
Please accept my condolences for your loss!! Mr. Sullivan Was a nice man!!
I enjoyed Talking to him at Soccer games and on spectator bus rides as well as anytime I ran into him with your family!!
Sorry for your loss but I hope having him as long as you did gives you many memories to share!!
Katie Raftery Guilmette