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John M. O'Sullivan

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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John M. O'Sullivan, 65, of Cambridge and formerly of Wrcester, a retired advertising and public relations executive, died Thursday, September 22, 2011 in Boston after an illness. Mr. O'Sullivan was born July 9, 1946, in Mount Kisco, NY, son of Thomas V. and Martha L. (O'Hagan) O'Sullivan.He is...

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one of the kings of new england...will miss him every day,,,jane wilson

one of the kings of new england...will miss him every day,,,jane wilson

Sorry to learn of John's passing. One of the first guys I met at Holy Cross. Liked him a lot. Great smile and sense of humor. Tom Jacobs. HC '68. Chicago

They saw someday the hurt will go away...
Only the love will stay.
I love you so much.
Your SBGNK

As a classmate and friend at Holy Cross I will miss Johno greatly. He was always a delight to be with and true friend.

To Mary and all the O’Sullivans, sincerest prayers and sympathy in the tragic cross God saw fit to place on you at this time. It was the fifth grade at Blessed Sacrament Grammar School and we had a new student in the class from New York and, of course we all thought he must be quite worldly. Within no time at all John was part of the crowd and melded right in. He had spunk and energy and charm. With college we went separate ways and lost track of each other over the years, but I shall...

It was with great sadness that I learned of John's death. Although I did not know him well, or for very long, I will miss his presence at our library. He was a lovely person and delightful patron. Please accept my deep sympathy.

We just recently met John through our book group at the Collins Branch Library. His views and insights were always spot on and he enlivened our meetings. His death has left a hole in our group. We remember him fondly and will miss him greatly. Our sincerest condolences.

To Kevin. Michael, all of the O'Sullivans,I am sorry to read of John's
death-I met him where else? at a party at Martha's and took to him right away.
Deep sympathy, Helen May