LUCY-SULLIVAN-Obituary

LUCY ANDRICK SULLIVAN

Milton, West Virginia

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LUCY ANDRICK SULLIVAN, 84, of Milton, passed away peacefully at home January 16, 2017. Her husband of 63 years, Harold Wayne Sullivan, survives her. They had three children, Nancy Hite Holliday ("Doc" Holliday), Columbia, Mo., Sandra Sowards (Jeff Sowards), Gainesville, Fla., and Jennifer...

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Mr Sullivan, So sorry for your loss. She was a sweet lady. Warren & Virginia Green Cornell. Students at Hannan.

Harold,

I am so sorry for your great loss. I well remember over the years how often you spoke of Lucy. It was so obvious how much you loved and respected her.

God bless you and your family.

Jim Carter

Lucy was a delightful lady. Her dad and my grandfather were brothers! It was joy to visit with her at family reunions and state Home Economic meetings over the years. Sending sympathy to family and friends. Sharyn Wells Sims

Fond memories of a great cousin. Our parents Robert "Bob and Edith" Somerville
always had a special place in their heart
for their nieces and nephews.
Carol & (Marlin Sams), Janet Corbin, and Barbara "Bobbie" Somerville.

Lucy was very special to me, (Carol) and
I always admired her. Fun times staying with Aunt Ruth and doing all fun things. Especially catching crawdads and picking huckleberries. Marlin, tells many times of going to the serenade for Lucy and...

My deepest sympathy to the family on your loss. May your beautiful memories of your mother and grandmother bring you peace in the days and months ahead. Please know that at times such as these, God comforts all the mourning ones. (Isaiah 61:2)

We were in a quilt guild together but I first met Miss Lucy when she asked me to demonstrate cake decorating for her class. Such a wonderful person and teacher. She will be greatly missed.

Harold I am so sorry for your loss. Please cherish her memories.
I loss my wife earlier this year and I have tried to stay busy.

Still remember our trips on Sandy Creek. I live across the road from the farm that you grew up on.

Lesley Shockey