Eloise-Sullivan-Obituary

Eloise Sullivan

Greenville, South Carolina

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Eloise SullivanGreenvilleEloise Sullivan, 59, passed away on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at Greenville Memorial Hospital. Born in Greenville, she was the daughter of the late Willie David and Mattie Lee Simpson Sullivan. Survivors: daughter, Henrietta Denise Sullivan; grandchild, raised in the home,...

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My dearest friend, I miss you so much. You name and the memories of you are uttered from my lips frequently. I pray for peace unto you and that you no longer have to endure pain. You are one of the strongest women I know and the fiercest mother I have ever met. We are all good here and patiently wait for our time to see you again. May Allah grant you peace and painless rest. You are loved.

Oprah once described her friend, Gayle, as the friend that every girl should have. That is exactly how I described Eloise - the friend every girl should have. I was honored to her friend. Years, miles, trials or tribulations could never, ever diminish the love and caring she had for her friends. Eloise was a phenomenal woman and a warrior till the end. She now has a new home in heaven because that was her goal. Enjoy God’s rewards. I will forever miss you. Be at peace and rest. You are...

TRUE FRIENDSHIP NEVER DIES!You will always live in my heart. You will be missed. I love you!

TRUE FRIENDSHIP NEVER DIES! You will live in my heart forever. I LOVE YOU and I will miss you!

SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW AND LOVED HER. BUT GOD KNOWS BEST.SHE WAS MY SON HEADSTART TEACHER.WE WILL KEEP YOU ALL IN OUR PRAYERS.

THOMAS&SHANNON PATTERSON

I pray for strength in the time of your lost. Just know that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. God Bless

I'm sending my condolence to the family in your time of sorrow. Just know she's in a better place, resting in God's arms.

May God continue to bless you and your family. We know God will bring you comfort in your time of sorrow. Trust and beleive that Eloise is no longer suffering or in pain.
Tammy Cobb-Martin
&
Watkins Road HeadStart

To Deacon Sullivan and family. You are in our prayers. Continue to look and depend on the Lord for strength.