Kenneth-Sullivan-Obituary

Kenneth J. Sullivan

Newington, Connecticut

Age 87

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DIED
March 28, 2021
AGE
87
LOCATION
Newington, Connecticut

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Mr. Kenneth "Ken" J. Sullivan, 87 years old, passed away suddenly on Sunday, March 28th, 2021 at his home. Kenneth was the son of Frank J. Sullivan and Helen M. (Egan) Sullivan and he grew up in New Britain, CT. Kenneth was pre-deceased in 2018 by his beloved wife, Lois M. (Kasprow) Sullivan. Ken...

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Karen, Keith, Erin and Family, I am so sorry I missed the services for your Dad and grandfather. What a great life he had. I will FOREVER remember our trips to the cottage in Westbrook with my family. I know we probably only came a few times but it is etched in my memory forever. Aunt Mary, your Mom & Dad and all the other adults that I can´t even recall because I was too young. I loved those visits and remember fireworks so it definitely had to be the 4th of July on one of those visits. ...

As a participant at the Martin Kellogg playground in the 1960's, I have vivid memories of Mr. Sullivan coming down Tom-Lin Road in the big blue van. He was always met with excitement as we eagerly waited to see what fun he'd brought for us, hopefully the TRAMPOLINE which stayed the whole week! He is a vivid part of my memories of one of the best parts of growing up in Newington, and the BEST P&R program around!

On behalf of the Harringtons, God rest his soul, May you find peace...

I remember Ken as a Playground Coordinator when I was an adolescent attending the summer P&R program at Southeast School during the late '50's and early '60's. From 1964-1966, during my college years at Springfield College, an alma mater we shared, I had the honor of being a playground supervisor under Ken's leadership. I have great memories of those days and especially of working with Ken. I especially remember the annual parade and the floats. May God bless him, his wife, and family. ...

Mr. Sullivan's arrival in the big blue van which carried the trampoline always meant a terrific week at the playground! Thank you to his family for sharing him with us. He will always be part of my fondest childhood memories. May your memories, and those of all whose lives he touched, however peripherally, bring you peace, comfort, and joy. God rest his soul.

With deepest sympathy during your time of mourning.