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Marion Sullivan-Davis

Chicago, Illinois

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Marion ''Murphy'' Sullivan-Davis, 61, born on July 3, 1945, passed away peacefully at OSF-St. Francis Hospital in Peoria, Illinois, with her beloved husband Art and son Osian at her side on September 8, 2006. She is also survived by her loving sister Virginia Hague and family and her dear brother...

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Dear Art and Osian, my thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of Murph.

Mrs. Sullivan Davis-
The gifts you were given, you whole heartedly gave away. Those gifts live on in my child, and all of the children you taught.
Thank you.
The Concialdi Family - Lombard

I didn't know Mrs. Sullivan-Davis well, however, I do know that she was my daughter Sydney's most favorite teacher last year at Pleasant Lane. You should all take heart in knowing that the joy she had for teaching and for her students will live on through the many, many lives she touched. We'll keep you in our prayers.

Our family was gratefully touched by the warm and caring ways of Mrs. Sullivan-Davis. We send our deepest sympathy to her loved ones.
The Rimmele family

Through art, Murph guided the hands of my childen, taught them to look at the world in a different way, and helped them discover the beauty in the world around us. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by so many.

Murph taught both my children and nephews and many of my friends children. She made learning about art fun and I have some of their projects on my walls and think of her often because of them.
She always had time to talk to the parents in the halls of Parkview School in Lombard. She will be missed by many.

The Memories you have left us will be cherished forever.....

The Park View Familes

Aunt Murphy - your untimely and tragic death has left an enormous hole in our family. We will always remember your smile, your laugh, the excitement in your voice and twinkle in your eyes when you were happy, the warmth you brought to every room you entered, and the kindness you shared with everyone. We love you with all our hearts and will do our best to live our lives as you lived yours - with grace, compassion, and laughter.