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Lillian R. Sullivan

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lillian R. Sullivan devoted wife, mother, grandmother; 79 LOWELL Lillian Rita (Kelley) Sullivan, 79, died Friday morning, surrounded by her family, in Tewksbury, Mass., after a lengthy and courageous struggle with Alzheimer's disease. She was the beloved and cherished wife of Raymond J....

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Ray and family,we're sorry to hear about the passing of your wife Lillian. We will keep you all in our prayers. Charlie & Kay
Fitzpatrick

Ray and family
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.
Maureen Sullivan Valiquette

Dear Ray and family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this sad time. We will have a mass here for Lillian at 12 noon on Tuesday. I am sorry I cannot be there but I will be in spirit.God bless you all. Love and prayers Sister Therese Marie

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathy to the Sullivan Family, I could see that she must have been a very special person and her love for her family and the loved that they showed her. I remember working days at the hospitaL and her husband was always their to feed her lunch and if he wasn't someone was. Its nice to see a family that is that dedicated as much as they were. I was glad to see alot of the family with her through her final time here on earth.

Dear Sullivans, your mom was a very special part of my childhood.I remember my mom bringing me to your home on tenth st. I always liked it there because it was so big. The best part was visitng your mother, (my godmother). She always had a birthday or Christmas gift ready and she never forgot me. She was so very sweet and she had a great laugh. My deepest sympathy to you and your dad. Fondly, Paula Wells

Mr. Sullivan & Family:

We wish to express our deepest sympathy on Lillian's death. Though we never met her, we know she was a beautifl woman who has a loving husband and caring children. Her loss, although great, gives us consolation knowing she is now in the presence of God with no more suffering. May she look down upon her family and watch over them from above. May God bless you.

Dick & Paddie Hunt