John-Sullivan-Obituary

John E. Sullivan

Lowell, Massachusetts

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John E. Sullivan Retired Lowell Police Captain, 56 LOWELL John E. Sullivan, a retired Lowell Police Captain, died on September 15, 2008 after a courageous 20 year battle with Huntington's Disease. He was 56 years old. Born in Lowell, MA on April 20, 1952, John was the son of the late Lowell...

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In these hours of pain my wish to the Sullivan family is to feel God close to you.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Cheryl,Kaitlin,Meghan

I am so sorry to hear about John. He is now in a better place. He no longer has any pain and is at peace. I belive that he is with my mother and they are watching over all of us. Keeping us all safe. Again I am so sorry.

Dear Cheryl, Kevin, Kaitlin, and Meghan

I learned of John's passing last night. I am so sorry for your loss. I feel honored to have known such a wonderful man and to have helped him, ever so briefly, during his long and difficult journey. My memories of John have stayed with me through the years, especialy at Christmas time when I put the decorations on my tree and I get to the one John gave me as a Christmas gift.
I will always remember John for his courage and the love he had for...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Cheryl

I am out of town(Florida) on business and I want you and your family to know how sorry I am to learn of John's passing. He was a gentle giant and so good to eveyone who crossed his path.God bless him.Please take care.


Phil Shea

Cheryl, Kevin, Kaitlin, Megan

I'm sorry to hear of Johns passing. I know he fought a good fight, with HD, while he could. I believe he is in a much better place now, no pain and symptom free of Huntington's. John has now met Norma, they are now walking the streets of Heaven, just waiting for the rest of us to meet them again. Some day we will. Until then take care of yourselves.


Scott and Dianna Wild

Dear Sullivan Family,

I was truly sorry to hear of John's passing. I will always remember him for his compassion and his love of life.

Cherl and children,

I remember John best for our trip to Ireland and marching in the St Patrick's Day parade. John (all of our us) were so proud to do this and as one of the first groups out we were greeted with "The yanks are coming"
We were all so proud of this. We enjoyed the pubs, scenery and great friendship during this time. He is finally resting, may god bless. We loved him, he was a good man and loved his family.
Pat and Cindy Burns

Cheryl, Kaitlin and Meghan,
When I heard John died a lot of memory's flashed through my mind. I went from sad to a big smile. He seems to be able to make my day under any circumstances. As you guys know JE was one of my best friends. Every time I think of him, and it's often, my fondest memory is when he attended the Superior Officers Christmas Party with Kaitlin. I had never seen him so proud.
I loved his little habit of placing several Hieneken's in his pockets so he didn't...