Barry-Sullivan-Obituary

Barry F. Sullivan

Bronxville, New York

1930 - 2016 (Age 85)

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Sullivan, Barry, F.Barry Francis Sullivan, of Bronxville, NY passed away on August 11th at the age of 85, after a 11 year struggle with Parkinson's Disease. He leaves his five children, Barry Jr., Gerald, Mariellen, Scott and John, and a total of 17 grandchildren. Audrey, his wife of 53 years,...

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Unfortunately we were out of town when Barry passed away. He was EVP at Chase when I was a trainee there. As a fellow Hoya, he was a role model to me. An articulate and dynamic presence who was always available to lend a hand or give advice. RIP.

Dear Gerry and family, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad. May God shine his perpetual light on him and May your loving memories sustain you. The obituary was beautifully written.
Gerry, I worked with you back in the mid 80's at Datamension Corp. in Northbrook, Illinois. You were the nicest , kindest coworker and I always hoped that you would be successful in life. Claudio and I are retired and have been living in Florida since 1994. It would be wonderful to hear from you...

My father was the head basketball coach during Mr. Sullivan's playing days at Georgetown as a student athlete. They both left Georgetown at the same time. Sometime during the 1951-1952 season, my dad announced his retirement from coaching after the 1952 campaign. Their last time together was the season ending 1952 game against crosstown archrival, George Washington University, played before a standing room only crowd at McDonough Gym, which first opened in 1951-1952. Mr. Sullivan hit...

Grew up in the next parish, St. Brendan's and played ball occasionally with Barry in the Williamsbridge Oval. I was a Freshman in Regis for that Championship year. Barry once said to me years later, "We would have beaten any school in the country!"

My condolences to your entire family. Barry was a hero to us younger students and an example what we all wanted to be.
- Donal Butterfield, class of '51.


From Joe Murphy: An extraordinary leader through extraordinary times at Chase. Recall his tales of jogging from Grand Central to 1 CMP during the transit strike? So many accomplishments in banking and his communities.
Requiescat at in Pace.
Dona Lee & Joe Murphy
Berwyn, PA

Geri & Mariellen we worked together years ago at Salomon Brothers .. I'm sure he was a wonderful dad and you'll miss him very much. He's resting with your mom now. Sincerely, Meg Shannon Baker

God bless him for all the time and talent he offered to St. Joseph's Seminary. We will miss him.

Noreen M. Berardino
St. Joseph's Seminary

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.