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Elaine M. Sullivan

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Elaine M. Sullivan Elaine M. Sullivan, 71, died Monday, November 27, 2006 at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center after a brief illness. Born on December 8, 1934 in Maspeth, Queens, New York, the daughter of the late Francis and Mary Cibulskis. She was the widow of Cornelius...

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I remember the first day Mrs. Sullivan walked into my class as a young child. She had a way of touching your heart that will stay with you for the rest of your life. I was fortunate that my son would have her as a teacher years later. She touched us both at a young age that stayed with us. She is deeply missed, but never forgotten.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I would like to extend my deepest and sincere sympathy, on the passing of Elaine Sullivan, and would like Fr. Sullivan and MaKathy to know that they are in my prayers and thoughts, at this time. God Bless.

Carol Grubb (Diocese)

Mrs. Sullivan was my 5th grade teacher @ Holy Family School. She was a kind & caring person. To the family it's true each day does get a little better.

To the Sullivan Family
I had the pleasure of having Elaine Sullivan served me at Hershey Medical Center last December. It was nice to talk with her about her family. Our sincerest wishes of sympathy. Marian Sneeringer

Elain was and always will be remembered for the many lives she touched. What a wonderful lady! She had many people through the RCIA Program in the 11 years we were there. She will be missed.

Elaine was so dedicated in her caring for the patients she visited in the Hershey Medical Center. As a colleague, I will miss our chats and her giggles.

May the good Lord grant eternal rest to a great worker in His vineyard. Elaine did great work as a teacher and leader in many a Church-related program.
Requiescat in Pace!

Elaine was a combination of Martha AND Mary from the Gospel, i.e., the two sisters of Lazarus and good friends of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. She was a hard worker like Martha and she was a devout woman of prayer, like Mary. She was enormously helpful to me when I was chaplain of Harrisburg Hospital and Polyclinic Med Ctr. as well as my time at St. Joan of Arc while she managed Pastoral Care for Catholic patients at Hershey Med Ctr. A great loss to the Diocese as well as to the Sullivan family...