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Laurence E. "Sully" Sullivan

Bellingham, Massachusetts

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NORFOLK Laurence E. "Sully" Sullivan of Norfolk, died suddenly Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at his home, hours after celebrating his 80th birthday. He was the husband of Helen M. (Curley) Sullivan, who died in 2002. Born in Franklin in November 1928, a son of the late John and Aldea (St. Pierre)...

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Dad, I miss you so very much. I miss your tender words and loving face. I know you didn't want us to cry for you. But it's hard not to cry when you lose the most terrific Dad, Role Model and Friend. We were so very lucky to have you.
I hope that you and Mom have danced - please give her a kiss for me.
I will carry you both with me always. Love forever.

Dad, no one could ever have asked for a better father. And there is no better man. No on can ever compare to you. We were all so lucky to have you. I still can't believe you are gone. We are all going to miss you so, so much. But I know you are with Mom and that's what you wanted. It just hurts so much to not have you here anymore. But you will forever be in my heart.
Love you Dad
Linda

Kathleen & Family: We are so sorry for your loss, though we didn't get to know your grandfather well we could tell from times we did see him at birthday parties he was a wonderful man and know he was a great "father","grandfather" and "greatgrandfather" to you all. May all your wonderful memories keep him alive in all your hearts.
God Bless:
Kathy,Keith,Michelle & Elyse Hirtle

Dad, I'll miss you more than words could ever describe. You will always be a part of me. You're a man to admire, to be proud of, and to look up to. You were always there for all of us no matter what the need Dad. You've made me a good Dad and Papa because of the Dad you are. I know you are with your beautiful Helen now and are happy. Please give Mom a big hug for me o.k!! I love you Dad, The way you love us.

Johnny

Linda, we are all thinking of you and your family.

I will always remember "Uncle Sully" that smile that always seemed to be there.

I met Larry at the chocolate shop. He was always getting gifts for his kids and their families. Larry was a hard working, kind hearted, family man who enjoyed people. He was always quick with a smile and kind word. He reminded me of my dad. I will always remember Larry fondly.

As a child, I enjoyed Sully as I worked for Uncle Jim Dacey. He would keep the laughter, smiles and banter going until it was time to quit.
Thanks Sully for all the smiles that you brought with you.