DAVID-SULLIVAN-Obituary

DAVID W. SULLIVAN

Cleveland, Ohio

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SULLIVAN DAVID W. SULLIVAN, age 84, brother of the late Moira Sullivan of Boston, Mass., dearest uncle of Jamie, Todd, Jim, and Thad Vasko, known to all as "Unk", dear friend of Carol Vasko, national sales manager for Necco Candies, entered into rest June 27, 2012. A memorial service will be held...

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David is sorely missed

Thad, thank you for posting your remembrance. As a friend and co-worker my thoughts are with him. Dave will always be with us in our memories. Always upbeat and supportive he was. Best to you and your family.

It's been 10 years since we lost Unk. Just wanted to remember the man that helped others so much.

Good memories of David and all the years we worked together,

Did Davis ever work for Carling Beer as a sales rep.?

David was a truely outstanding man. We worked together at NECCO for many years. My wife Joan and he had anoutstanding relationship which David would share his many stories. He was so proud of The Vasco family and all the accomplishments of the various children as they grew up and thought of their children as Grandkids. I always knew how much David loved his second family. May God watch over Davis's Soul and look with favor upon him. See you later Paly

David was a very special person to me , I helped him and he helped me . " how could I have done it with out you pally "? Rest in peace my friend , I truly miss you .

It was many many years ago that my family new David as we also were related to that wonderful family that raised David and his sister ,Moira. As life happens distant relatives disappear from or lives, but nice memories remain....I can still here is wonderful deep voice....

Dave Sullivan entered my like when I was 4 years old. He had limitless kindness and patience. Dave taught us the value of integrity, generosity, humor, unconditional love, and graciousness. In a final letter to the family he said,"enjoy life, our time here on earth is too short." Despite tragedies early in his life, he was determined that "the glass is half full". He was a truly a wonderful man.