Brendan-Sullivan-Obituary

Brendan C. Sullivan

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Brendan C. Sullivan 40-year Lowell High School teacher; 69 LOWELL Brendan C. Sullivan, 69, husband of Eileen M. (Murray) Sullivan, a resident of the Belvidere section of Lowell, died Thursday, October 4, at Saints Medical Center, following a brief illness. He was born on March 4, 1938, a son of...

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Brendan is often in my thoughts and I miss him terribly. He was one of the kindest and warmest people I've ever met and I still have trouble believing we've lost him.
I hope you all can find some comfort in how much loved he was.
Sending prayers and hugs your way,
Mary Phil

I was deeply saddened to read in the Providence College bulletin that my dear friend Brendan had passed away. He was a friend of the best kind--unselfish, caring, and supportive. We had wonderful times together at PC, where we were both English majors. After graduation, we both became English teachers and continued to stay in touch. The last time I saw Brendan was about five years ago. I was planning to call him about now to hear his cheerful voice again and see how he was doing. I'm sorry I...

Mary & Family,
We were very sorry to hear of your loss. Jenn spoke highly of your dad. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless.
Tom & Jeanne Morse

Mr. Sullivan was one teacher every one wanted to have. I was one of the fortunate ones to have gotten him. He was a wonderful human being and a terrific teacher. May his soul rest in peace Fondly Sandi Shapiro Moreno Class of "72"

Mr. Sullivan was a fantastic teacher and more importantly a great person. I can still hear him reading Beowulf in the classrooms of LHS. I wish i could have made it back for the Wake, but my thoughts were and are with him and his family.

Marc Rivard, Class of 1996

I remember Mr. Sullivan as a kind and gentle man and a comforting memory of my wonderful years at LHS so many years ago! My condolences to his family, colleages and many friends. Amalia M. Quinlan LHS 1965,

My thoughts are with his family. Teachers such as Brendan are what inspired me to go into education.

To the Sullivan Family:
Sully was not only one of my favorite teachers when I was at LHS but he was also a great friend.

You are all in my prayers

Liam,

Sorry to here about the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family through this difficult time.