EDWARD-SULLIVAN-Obituary

EDWARD SULLIVAN

Jacksonville, Florida

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SULLIVAN Edward James Sullivan, Jr., MD, passed away unexpectedly, Monday, August 26, 2013. He was born February 22, 1920, the only child of Edward James Sullivan, Sr. and Sara Elizabeth Gaskill in Trenton, NJ. A child of the Depression, his family sacrificed to give him a wonderful education. He...

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Belated condolences to the family of a man who, though I never met him personally, so obviously shone with a zest for life and a rare and prized ability in all he undertook. A man proud of his Sullivan heritage and who helped make the world a better place.

My thoughts aand prayers go out the family of Edward Sullivan during this time of great sadness. I am a past student of BK High School.

Thoughts are with you...your dad certainly had a full life-professionally and personally. Losing a parent is tough, no matter how long we've had them with us, it always seems too soon.
Carolyn (Greany) Wallace (San Clemente, CA)

I was a classmate of Ed III at Bishop Kenny and remember the Sullivan family. My Father was also a Naval Officer but he left us in his early 70's. Dr. Ed was a fine doctor and man. John

Tressie and Ed's family:
I'm saddened for your loss, for everyone's loss. My memories of Ed are of someone who was always smiling and energetic. I could talk for hours with Ed and never tire of the conversation. We have all been fortunate to have our lives enriched by having had Ed in them. We have all been blessed to have warm and loving memories of our experiences with this good friend. He will live in our hearts and memories for the rest of our lives.

Ted, Sue and family,
Dr. Sullivan will be missed very much at the Antonini family gatherings! Though we didn't see his professional side at these gatherings we saw a man always smiling, laughing and happy to be around all of us! I remember after marrying into the family finding out his profession and marveling at how down to earth he was! He was beautifully humble! God's blessings and peace to all!
Joe & Sissi Antonini

My thoughts are with family and friends. I had the highest of regards as a professional and friend and admired his clinical judgement and skill.

Tressie & Ed's family,
I worked with Ed initially and was informed he was considered the "doctor's doctor." It wasn't long before I recognized why he had earned the respect of medical colleagues as well as attorneys and the community at large.
He was incredibly wise yet totally down to earth in addition to being an extremely gifted surgeon. This applies to his technical skills but also his ability to diagnose and sort out the important facts in addition to how to treat...