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Fred A.D. Sullivan Sr.

Savannah, Georgia

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Frederick A.D. Sullivan, Sr., 62, died Friday, May 6, 2005 at Hospice Savannah, surrounded by his five children. Fred was born in Savannah, Georgia January 14, 1943 to Allison Davis Sullivan and the late John A. Sullivan. He attended the Chatham County Schools, and graduated from HV Jenkins High...

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He was my grandpa. I really never got to meet him. All the stories that my dad has told me about him was magnificent. He was born 4 days before me. That made me really happy. If he were alive right now i bet we would have had a special bond. I love boxing myself. I get my athleticism from him. But, even if i didn't get to meet him. I'm happy that he is in a better place, a better world. I know he's looking down on all of us. Even my dad.

Words never have the meaning that you want them to. You were my oldest friend. We went to grade school and high school together and only a year ago started emailing each other. I'm sadden beyond belief.I can't believe you won't be giving me a hard time anymore. Love you Fred and miss you more than you know.
Norma Shields

My deepest condolences to your family. Fred was an extraordinary person and very special to the Rich family.

To the family of Fred Sullivan: Just this day,5/17/05 received a call from my brother in Savannah about the death of Fred. You might have heard Fred mention me...several years ago. Fred and I went to Las Vegas, NV. back in 1966 (I think). Anyway, Fred and I use to hang out a lot prior to going to LV. He left me out there and he returned to Savannah. We use to visit the old Bamboo Ranch in Savannah a lot back in the 60's. What a heck of a fighter! I remember we were out one night and a bigger...

Hey My Buddy: It seems so strange now not to here your voice? Idon't know how many times we've said to one another,I Love Ya Bud, I do know it was not more than a three weeks ago, And you best here me now my friend, I Love Ya Bud, and I'm begining to miss you so my friend, because I love you so!Why? I don't know? I'll see you again! I Love Ya Buddy!!!! RD

Fred you were my local hero growing up, sure was good to see you beat SHS and BC in the same year when I was in the 4th grade, you were an inspiration in my life and I will always play hard and throw deep for you. GO GATORS.

Fred was such a wonderful friend to my father Ronnnie Davis and we are all shocked as sorrowed by his death. We are so blessed to have known him and may he rest in heaven with the Lord.

I wish to extend my sympathies and best wishes to Fred's family. Fred and I played on the same football team at H.V. Jenkins in 1960. I know he is missed by all.

Fred and I were kinda like sparring partners when it came to the insurance business. I never knew by talking with him on the phone with the long conversations we had, that he was such a giving man. He had so much going for him. I will miss Fred very much...
Best wishes and my condolences go to his family.....
Rest in peace my friend!