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David Emmett Sullivan

West Hartford, Connecticut

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David Emmett Sullivan, 72, beloved husband of Suzanne (Egan) Sullivan, of East Hartford and formerly West Hartford, died January 4, 2021, at St. Francis Hospital. Born in Springfield, MA son of the late John J. Sullivan Sr. and Kathleen M. (Kelly) Sullivan, he was a graduate of Springfield...

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Just learned last night of your loss. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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My Deepest Sympathy to Suzanne, Kevin and Megan. It can't be easy to lose someone as great as Dave. He has been my mentor, friend and boss for over 20 years. I was lucky to be able to work for him at both Bernie's and Healthtrax. May your memories of him give you comfort in the years ahead. God bless him and may he rest in peace.

Suzanne and family—I was very sorry to learn of David’s passing. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I always enjoyed being with David, and all our mutual friends, during our Classical High School days. May his memory bring all of peace and comfort in the years ahead. God bless. Phil Contant, Springfield, MA

Thinking of all of you during this difficult time.

Suzanne, Kevin and Megan , I am so very sorry to hear of David’s death. He was a fabulous man. You are all
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I was so sad to hear of David‘ s passing, my heart is heavy for your loss Suzanne,Kevin,and Megan

Suzanne, Megan and Kevin please know that we are very sad to hear of David’s passing. Your are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

I worked with Dave at Healthtrax for 5 years. There are several stories that I can share but as it happens I literally quoted David this past weekend. Speaking to a young lawyer colleague in a transaction who was frustrated and tired, I said to him “my colleague used to say to me as I toiled late at night—‘you know, you can work on something for 2 hours at night, or take a break, get a good night sleep and get the task done in the morning in half the time.’” That was Dave-he was so right...