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James H. Sullivan Jr.

Holyoke, Massachusetts

1950 - 2024

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James H. Sullivan, Jr.1950 - 2024With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of James H. "Jimmy" Sullivan, age 74. Born in Holyoke, he was a son of the late James and Eileen (Trant) Sullivan. Jimmy graduated from Holyoke Catholic High School and Westfield State College. He had a very satisfying...

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I know this is late and I wish I knew much sooner, I was devastated to find out in May that Jimmy passed. He was my BEST friend when we worked at the MOUNT together and we'd go out to dinners, movies, night clubs, and lengthy walks around HCC. He and I shared a very unique sense of humor that brought us so close together. He made me laugh hysterically and we had a bond that couldn't be broken because we were on the same wave length. I laugh now hysterically thinking of those, sometimes...

I just saw you at the casino a few months ago.I just see this now four months later. we were good friends and coworkers worked at Mount St. Vincent i´m sorry for your loss to the family.

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I worked with jimmy up at the mount for 12 years my Fondest memories are Decorating for Christmas at the mount And getting the decorations from his attic on Henry Harris drive Jimmy was a fanatic about decorating for Christmas. Jimmy cared very much for the outside gardening of the mount saint Vincent nursing home he worked at. I'm Sorry for your loss George I'm thinking of you at this time

Jimmy, I have held you close to my heart for years. First, my grandmother was a patient at MSV, in the 70s passing away 1983. You were there, you knew my grandmother and you watched over her, your kindness, despite the nuns, your were nice. Later, I worked at MSV, Jimmy was the fire hydrant guy. We connected, he remembered my grandmother, he was the man. Later, later in life, I became a health care inspector for the state of Massachusetts, Jimmy kept a clean house. He was the director of...

It was an honor to know Jimmy. While we are new to the crew, Jimmy and George always made us feel a part of their family of friends. We will miss getting together with Jimmy as he had a way of lighting up a room full of happiness. Thank you dear friend RIP, all our love Gary & Larkin

So very sorry for your loss.I worked with Jimmy at Mt.St.Vincent for 6 years.He was a great guy. We always used to run into him at Chicopee Big Y.

Many wonderful memories vacationing together in Provincetown and going for long walks on the beach. He is gone from our sight, but not from our hearts. Ron Carle and Trevor Smith