BRIAN-SULLIVAN-Obituary

BRIAN P. SULLIVAN

Arlington, Massachusetts

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Arlington, Massachusetts
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SULLIVAN, Brian P. Age 40, of Kingston, formerly of Arlington, died unexpectedly on Sunday, March 3, 2013, at the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth. He was born in Somerville and was a 1995 graduate of Assumption College. Brian was an accomplished automobile dealer with Sullivan Brothers Auto Mall in...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. So sorry about your loss.
John and Christine Haas, Kingston

He was a good man... he will be missed.

Dearest Lisa and Family,
Bryan and myself are devasted and share deepest sympathy for the sad loss of your beloved Brian.Our caring, heartfelt thoughts and love surround you, next to the momumental support of your caring friends and loving family. Lisa, we are extremely sad and sorry beyond what any words can convey. And we pray, wish and hope you will find strength through those who love and care about you, ever so much and through Brian's precious love, which surrounds you in spirit, for...

I am so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for your whole family.

It was a privilege and an honor to work with Brian and the Sullivan family for so many years. Brian was a man of great character and a great sense of humor. We all lost a real genuine model of what great looks like.

My heartfelt sympathy to the Sullivan family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May Brian rest in peace.

My deepest heartfelt sympathies to the Sullivan family. Brian was an amazing person whom I was lucky enough to get to know by working with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this difficult time.

To John Quin and Mrs. Sullivan

So sorry for your loss. I can't tell you in person, as I am in Florida.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Sullivan Family. Brian was such a genuine person whom I will always remember. His laugh and wit made so many smile. I consider it a privilege to have known him and spent some wonderful years with him at Assumption. Love and prayers,