Denis-Sullivan-Obituary

Denis J. Sullivan

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2011 (Age 74)

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Denis J. SullivanGETTYSBURG, PA - Denis J. Sullivan, Gettysburg resident and former proprietor of The Gaslight Inn, has passed away. He was 74.Born December 29, 1936 in New York City, he was the son of the late Denis and Bridget Sullivan. He graduated from Xavier High School, studied mechanical...

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Heather and Joe,
I am sorry for your loss. As much as we sort of expect our parents passing, it is a lot harder to process and deal with than we expect. Just remember all the best memories and it helps. Personally, what I remember most about your Dad was his laugh and the Tab...Take care of yourselves and each other and have faith that he is happy and at peace and watching you from a different and better place.

Tom

Heather and Joe...and so sorry for your loss......take care of yourselves and each other.....lots of love your way....Jackie

I was an honor to know your Dad and remain friends with you all throughout all these years. All your memories and love will get you through these tough times...love to you all

As a new member of UUG, I didn't know him well at all, sadly. My heart and love goes to his friends and family and my fellow UUG congregation members who were affected by his passing. I'll be lighting candles for his safe passing onto the next life, and for his loved ones who are grieving through broken hearts. My deepest condolences. Blessed Be.

Denis and Roberta were the most wonderful hosts. Enjoyed many events at their homes in Gettysburg and played bridge with them at the Blue Parrot. They stopped to visit me in Florida a few years ago which I felt was a trip to say goodbye. Sadly they have both left us and will be greatly missed. Denis, you are the best!

I worked for Denis at IBM from 1974-1979. He was a great person who loved his job, family and respected his co-workers. The world will miss him as I'm sure his family will. I pray that your wonderful memories will sustain you during this most difficult time.

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any man's death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.