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Honorable Daniel J. Sullivan Ret

Park Ridge, Illinois

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The Honorable Daniel J. Sullivan, retired, died on June 19, concluding a remarkable life lived with courage and accomplishment. He was 68. Judge Sullivan was shot in the back as a teenager in Sept. 1974, resulting in a high level of paraplegia confining him to a wheelchair. It did not confine his...

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Susie, it took me meeting one of your Sacred Heart classmates at the pool today to learn of Handsome Dan's passing. I'm distressed not to have known at the time so I could have paid my respects. I didn't know him well but I knew him in jolly times. You made beautiful music together, Susie. May his memory be a blessing. Cynthia Farenga

Susan, I just heard of Dan´s passing so sorry. In my minds eye I see him reading the racing news at The OTB at Arlington Park..or sitting with him at a Black Jack table at the Desert Inn in Vegas. Or his dad singing "Danny Boy" at you wedding. I also recall going to Ireland with him and The Irish Rovers. All great memories of Dan. Those are the things I will always remember about this great man.. Ron Mosena...

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Sending my sympathies to you, Sue and the family. May you have happy memories to fill your soul. Don´t forget I´m in the neighborhood should you need anything. Sincerely. Donna Kazmierski

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I am sorry for your loss Susie. I also share with the entire Sullivan family, my sadness at Danny´s passing. May he be free of pain and Rest In Peace. We had some great adventures together and Dan was about as good as an older cousin could be. Fishing at dawn in Minacqua and getting caught in the middle of the lake by a fast approaching T - storm; drinking beers at the MOKENY parties; many race days at Arlington; the late night trek to fisherman´s wharf in SF for a shrimp cocktail! All...

RIP, Dan. We worked together in the Cook County Courts when Dan was a young APD and I was a young ASA. Dan was bright, compassionate, hard working and great to be with. He never let his inability to walk interfere with his ability to enjoy life.

fellow ND Don May He Rest In Peace!

a tough but fair, responsible judge. Rest in peace.