John-Sullivan-Obituary

John L. Sullivan Jr.

Richardson, Tx, Texas

1932 - 2014 (Age 82)

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DIED
August 8, 2014
AGE
82
LOCATION
Richardson, Tx, Texas
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Sullivan, Jr., John L. John L. Sullivan, Jr., 82, with his dazzling smile, sparkling blue eyes, charm and quick wit, peacefully left this world on August 8, 2014, at his home in Richardson, Texas with family at his side. Born May 26, 1932 to John L. and Louise O'Neill Sullivan, John was the...

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I was not not away of John's passing. Polly, I will always be grateful for your love and support the two of you gave me personally and professionally. Rest in Peace "Dirk Savage" you touched the lives of many with humor, care, concern...a true gentleman. I wonder if John gave Saint Peter a helmet when he entered the pearly gates!!

During the 3 short years we lived next door you and Polly were the best neighbors ever. Be at peace John.

I will forever be grateful to John for making life so wonderful for Polly, my sister. His goodness knew no bounds and he will always be remembered as a "gentleman"..in the true sense of the word. John will live on in our hearts and we will all be re-united one day. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Polly and his family. Thank you, John for many years of fun, frivolity and loving care.

Polly and Melanie , my sincere sympathies on the death of John, a life force for you both. You are in my thoughts and prayers, Mary Ellen

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

John L. "Jr". was indeed a special person and the older brother and role model to his younger brothers, Bob and Denny and there many friends. My condolences and prayers to the family.

He was a great guy!!!

My dear sister Polly lost her true "soul mate"...John was the funniest man we ever knew and he certainly kept a party alive!! He will be soooo missed by family and many, many friends. Sister Polly, your strength knows no bounds. Keep up the good work. John would be so proud of you!!!

Polly and John lived across the street from my parents for many years. I have so many great memories; their neighborhood gatherings, John's crazy plaid Holiday pants, the warmth of their hospitality, the lifetime of exciting stories of travel and Air Force adventures -- all related with John's great sense of humor. Polly and John's zest for life and love for each other is an inspiration. He will be long remembered.
Carol Klee