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Kevin M. Sullivan

Lowell, Tewksbury, Massachusetts

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LOWELL -- Kevin M. Sullivan, 52, a Greater Lowell contractor and a former Tewksbury firefighter, died unexpectedly Monday morning, March 20, at Palm West Hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., from an apparent heart attack.

He was the husband of Kathleen (Jarnagin) Sullivan, with whom he celebrated...

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I have been with Kevin's daughter Jaime Sullivan for over 5+ years and we have a beautiful daughter together. We live in a house that Kevin built in the 80's and I feel he is watching. I have heard so many story's and I wish I met Jaime earlier so I had the pleasure to meet Kevin. Everything I have heard says he demanded respect, was loyal, hard working and was fun and loving. I would do anything to have met him, but still have hope some day I will. Until then, I will strive to make...

Kevin, i wish that i got the opportunity to meet you. I have been lucky enough to meet your family and to be with Buddy. You would be so proud of him. He is smart, driven and has a good head on his shoulders. I become more impressed with him each day. He has become an amazing man because of all that you and Kathy have done for him. I honestly wish i could have met you and spent time with you. I hear stories about you all of the time. Sounds like we would have gotten along great. ...

We did not know the Sullivan Family personally, but did have the pleasure of meeting Kevin, Steve, Kevin Jr., and "Shoe" as they worked on our addition back in June 2005. We are deeply saddened to here of Kevin's passing. He was a very personable and reliable contractor. Our hearts go out to all of the Sullivan Family.

Dear Dottie, Bill, and all the family, So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother and family member Kevin. May the memmories that each of you hold of Kevin help to lighten your hearts at this time of loss. Always remember that all you need do is whisper his name and his Spirit will be by your side. We will keep Kevin and all his large, loving family in our prayers. Many blessings. Sincerely, Susan and Allan Jussaume

Oh to be surrounded by a large Irish Catholic family, supportive friends, to live in service to others and to be admired by all around you. Such was Kevin's blessing. Your loss is heaven's gain.

With most sincere sympathy.

To All the Sullivans,
So sorry to hear about Kevin, it's been many years since seeing him, but will always remember his bright smile when he came around his mother's house. Think of all of you often and many fond memories from spending time on Livingston Street. Love to all,
Susan Beeman

To Aunt Kathy and family,
This is a poem i felt like posting, when I saw that Diane Mackey posted her poem.
I wrote it after school in the library about 2 days after kevins passing, I know im not the best in English but I hope you all like it.

O’ Kevin…

The Good times have come,
And the good times have passed
We all just wish,
That they could last.

While I wish you were here
I know that your not,
And I promise I’ll...

Jaime and Mom,

When my Uncle Lloyd passed away I was sitting on a boat on Big Lake and it was a gray day. I remember
that suddenly the sun peeked through and it was so bright and beautiful that my sons and I thought great the day is going to turn out beautiful. But as quickly as I thought that the clouds covered the sun again. About 1/2 hour later I received the phone call that my beloved Uncle had passed away. I like to tell myself at that very moment that God opened up...

Dear Jaime and family,

May your sorrow soon fade, your heart gently heal, and may all of your tears be tickled away by the precious memories of special moments and smiles shared.

God Bless you and your family.