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JAMES SULLIVAN

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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American Heart Association

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SULLIVAN, JAMES James E Sullivan went to be with his Lord and Savior on July 6, 2015. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Irene Sullivan, and his sister Dorothy Keenan. He is survived by his wife Julia (Judy) Sullivan, son Daniel (Mary) Sullivan, daughters Lorraine Sullivan of...

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I was thinking about Mr. Sullivan the other day. So I looked him up. "Windmills and elephants", he used to say. He make it a point to come down to the shop and complain about low (but legal) pins on #7. Yes, I set it there for him. RIP

Requiescat en pace. Jim was one of the finest "53 CCHS classmates. I lost track of him after MSU. I am pleased to learn so late that he had a wonderful life with wife and family. He deserved it. He was a true friend during our early years.

So sorry for your loss, I think of Jim and Judy often and the time I spent with them. Thoughts and prayers go out to you.

So sorry for your loss, I think of Jim and Judy often and the time I spent with them. Thoughts and prayers go out to you.

My sympathy goes out to Jim's family and Bob at this time. You'll be remembered in my prayers.
Your Cousin from Newton, Wisconsin.
Marion Hartman

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

I am very sad to say that I learned of Jim's passing on Friday the 10th of July at 1:00pm. He was truly a great friend and I will dearly miss him.
Please know that he will forever live im my memories. He was a loyal husband, super Dad, and loving grandpa.
Rest in peace good friend.

So many warm thoughts and well wishes to you all during this time of loss. An incredible man and an amazing family. Hugs and prayers for each of you. It was an honor knowing Mr. Sullivan.

Our deepest sympathy to the Sullivan family. Jim we will miss you! He was always great to talk to! Never complained when we would call seemed always happy to see us. Was a privilege to know him and the rest of his family.