John-Sullivan-Obituary

John Leroy Sullivan

Portland, Oregon

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Sullivan, John Leroy 43 March 14, 1968 Dec. 10, 2011 John Leroy Sullivan, 43, of St. Helens, was found May 22, 2012 following his disappearance in the Columbia River near the St. Helens Marina on Dec. 10, 2011. John's unexpected death left family and friends in a state of shock and grief. Born...

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I remember him laughing a lot and he seemed like a kind and humble guy. I'm happy to have known him for the brief time I did.

Our sincerest condolences to Meghan and the Signer/Sullivan families. We have photos from a wonderful holiday party you and john hosted many years ago that we remember with great fondness. Happy memories are the best source of comfort... of which I'm sure you have many. Thinking of you today.
Robyn & Thom

We are grateful for the opportunity of knowing John for 5+ years. He displayed those attributes of class, compassion, generosity,and enjoying a cold one with friends.

Eugene & Sandi O'Neill

John - my best friend, the rock of our company, my beloved son in law, the greatest father, uncle & husband, and the best fishing buddy a guy could have. I will never forget you my friend.

To all the Sullivan and Siegner families, our thoughts and prayers have been with you.
Mike and Lesley Carmody (Jennings Lodge)

Our heartfelt sympathy to Gerald and Leota and the family. John was good friends with our kids in Milwaukie and they went to school together. Our prayers are with you all in this difficult time.
Sincerely, Don and Lorna Beaulieu.

John Sullivan was a humble and generous man. He was a kind and loyal friend, a good neighbor, loving husband, and a fun loving man with the heart of a kid. Children loved him and he loved children. A kinder soul never existed.

He would do anything to help anyone; neighbor, friend, or stranger. He never balked from work or responsibility.

We miss him very much.

It's been a very long time since I've seen John. We went to Jr. High and High School together and I remember him very fondly. He was always happy and smiling and joking around. I am so sorry for the loss of this ray of sunshine in the lives of his family!