Brian-Sullivan-Obituary

Brian T. Sullivan

Bailey Island, Maine

1944 - 2017

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Brian T. Sullivan, 73BAILEY ISLAND - Brian T. Sullivan, 73, of Bailey Island, formerly of Waterford, Conn., passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by family on Dec. 27, 2017. Brian was born in Hartford, Conn. on Dec. 26, 1944, the son of John and Teresa Sullivan. He attended Waterford High...

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Brian was a colleague at Smith Insurance where we enjoyed our life long friendship. Condolences to Syl and the family Billy D

He is still remembered on the Niantic River & Bay in CT as the Nautical/Marine Species Mentor. He is missed and, on our minds, when discussing the Waterford/East Lyme marine environment. He likes on in our memories!

May your family find peace in the comfort of God and His Holy promises. Isaiah 32:18

May the wonderful memories of your loved one sustain you until God's promises are fulfilled (John 6:40).

Brian and Sylvia's good times!

Brian was a good friend and fellow Shellfish Commissioner for many years. When he moved to Maine we lost his stewardship of the marine environment! He and I had the same stubborn Irish temper; that is why we got along so well! If there is a ocean in heaven GOD has put Brian in charge; divine harmony!

Death leaves a heartache
no one can heal;
Love leaves a memory no
one can steal.

Sylvia and Family - I am so sorry for your loss. Memories of the 4th of July and Christmas Eve at your house are some of my favorites from my childhood. I will always remember Brian's infectious laugh. Out prayers are with you all.

1/6/18

Syl and family. surprised and saddened to read of Brian's passing.

We had some memorable days at Smith Insurance. Brian in Niantic with NBP Jr., Tom DeLaura in New London with Norm Scott and Jim, and yours truly in Groton with Dave Smith.

Many stories, a few cocktails,and many laughs.

Captain Brian made his mark and will be missed! Always had that smile and grin.

May he rest in Peace.

Fondly,

Bill Donovan
Waterford, CT

I can honestly say Brian changed my life at a young age, he sent me on the path on which I continue. I met him when I was in the 5th grade and started helping with his pound net; I learned a lot out on that skiff in that time between 5th grade and graduating high school. Many a time I ended up on double secret probation. It was always a good time on the water with Brian, I can never thank him enough for putting me on the right path in life.

Our heart felt condolences. I will forever remember the Christmas dinner of 2016 as one of the funniest occasions of my life. We were all laughing so hard we cried; pie in the face. A very happy memory we will cherish.Love Christa & Tom