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James T. Sullivan

Hinsdale, Massachusetts

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December 31, 2021
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Hinsdale, Massachusetts

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James T. Sullivan, 58, of Hinsdale, passed away December 31, 2021 at Berkshire Medical Center.Born in Bronxville, NY to Sean and Kathleen Bell Sullivan, he attended Wahconah Regional High School and St. Joseph High School.James married the former Kristine L. Mason on September 2, 1995 at Grace...

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Jim was a great guy. Always the kindest man. My deepest condolences.

We are so sorry for your loss. He was such a nice guy. He always made us smile. Your loss is so huge, try to remember The great times. We will All miss him!

I worked with sully at Camp Russel. I laughed all summer. He was one of a kind. Rest in peace brother sully

So sorry to hear of Sully passing, what a big hearted guy, loved hearing him play up on stage, what a great musician, Sully will be missed by many, especially all his band mates, Rock on Sully, RIP my friend

I played with Sully many times. He also played from his Heart at my late brothers benefit, SGT Terry Donnelly. He sang many times with my band No Big Heads. His soulful voice filled the room. Rest in peace Brother.You Deserve it. John Donnelly Jr

Kristine and family I am so sorry for your loss, I had so many good times with sully over the years, he had a big heart and was always there when needed. I will miss him, as so many will. Our hearts have a void. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

My heart was broken on New Year's Eve Jim. I loved reconnecting with you after all those years and enjoyed our frequent conversations. You were one of my oldest friends and I will miss you greatly. Godspeed my friend. To Kristine and the rest of Jim's family, my deepest and most sincere condolences to you all. Jimmy was an awesome presence and I know how deeply he loved you all. God bless

To the Sullivan Family, I had the great fortune of playing tunes with Sully on more than one occasion. He had a passion for Southern Rock, playing Skynyrd, Hatchett and others. As an organizer, he was top notch, lining up the bands & running the stage for the Boy's Club Lighthouse Reunions and helping coordinate the Dalton Shindig events. Yep, Sully cast a big shadow and made it difficult to fill his boots. He will be sorely missed by all that knew him...me...

YYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rock the sky´s Love ya man