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Donna M. Sullivan

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Donna M. (Doyle) SullivanBeloved wife, mother,family member, and friend DRACUT -- Donna M. (Doyle) Sullivan, 56, passed away on June 10, 2013, at D'Youville Life and Wellness Community surrounded by her loving family, following a courageous battle with cancer.She was the beloved wife of Edward J....

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To the family of Mrs. Sullivan, We are very sorry for your loss. Mrs. Sullivan was the aide in my daughter Ava's class, she took very good care of my girl. She will be sadly missed. Thinking of you all. John, Jenn and Ava Sylvester (St. Louis School)

To Donna's Family-- A BIG regret of mine is that I never had the pleasure of meeting Donna! :{ I came close on a trip back home to MA (Marshfield) in 2009, but time didn't allow it! I'm one of her Osmond pals! I SO enjoyed Donna's WONDERFUL sense of humor, which she never lost, even with the difficult challenges before her! Her account of her experiences that she shared with us on Spotlight had me laughing SO hard -- especially the part about Dr. 'Huggy Hank'! :}! I told her it was hard...

Although I never met Donna in person I had the pleasure of speaking to her online via the Osmond fan site, she was a beautiful lady - funny, loyal, honest and courageous, a sad loss to all her family and friends. My sincere condolences to her family at this very sad time.

What a lovely memorial for a lovely lady. We didn't actually speak to each other much when I was on Spotlight. But I do know she always made me laugh with her stories and photos, and anyone that can make me laugh that much will never be forgotten. She was a special lady. I will keep her family and friends in my thoughts and prayers...x

To Donna's Family,

I met Donna once in Branson during an Osmond trip. We laughed so hard at her rendition of Santa Baby with a feather boa. Her photography skills were shown to so many of us. She had a way of writing her stories that had you laughing, then crying and then laughing again. She will be missed by so many of us, including those that never met her. Hugs to her family...

She will always be in our hearts

I'm one of those "O-Positive" people who only met Donna briefly, a couple of times in person. But she couldn't have been more positive and uplifting online than she was in all the posts I've read that she has written. Anyone could feel her zest for life and her love for her family as they read her posts.

To the Doyle and Sullivan Families -- And to all of Donna's Friends -- She touched more lives than any of us will ever know. Please know that you are all in my prayers. May Our...

I never met Donna in person, yet through our friendship over the internet we were connected as deeply as if we did spend our days together. It takes a pretty special Spirit to share Joy over the internet....but that is exactly what Donna was, and exactly what she did. I loved her sense of humor as she shared stories of her vacations, her family get-togethers, as well as her battle with cancer. She was quite the story teller, and quite the encourager. It was obvious that her Faith was strong,...

To the Sullivan family,
My condolences on you loss. I worked with Donna many years ago at St. John's and truly enjoyed her laugh and joyful spirit. She was a beautiful person. I had not seen her for decades then met her at a mutual friend's funeral last year and found that she was still as lovely as I remembered. Just remember that she will always be with you in spirit.