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Marion T. "Rusty" Sullivan

Phoenix, Arizona

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Marion T. "Rusty" Sullivan, 65, of Phoenix, passed away December 22, 2005. Born May 30, 1940 in Schlater, MS and later moving to AR as a young child. Came to Phoenix in August 1964. He was an automotive mechanic owning several service stations and auto repair shops from 1969 - 1991. From...

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Pat,
Do you remember how long we have known each other? Rusty was the first person we met when we drove into Phoenix on 1-1-68. He had his Union 76 gas station open for gas on New Year's Day..... We go back along way. I have alot of memories to remember. We have been friends ever since and have had many good times. Rusty will certainly be missed.
I love you both and I will be here anytime you feel a urge to give me a call.
Jeanie

My Dear Rusty, I will miss you more than anyone, other than Pat, could imagine. I will miss our long telephone conversations and our short visits. I am so sorry I missed saying good-bye to you just
because I read the wrong paper. That will always bother me. Pat is special to me, too and I will always be here for her no matter what time of day or night. Now I will say Goodbye to you, my true friend. May you rest in peace until we all meet again.

Pat,
My deepest symathy goes out to you and your family. We did not know Rusty very well but he had the biggest heart I ever knew. We loved him very much. If you need anything please let me know.

Pat - We were so shocked to hear of Rusty's passing. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and to Dennis and his family. Such fond memories we have of the fun times we all shared. He will be missed. We are in Calif. and unable to attend the services, but please know we are thinking of you all.

Pat, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Pat, I was shocked to hear of Rusty's passing. I know what you all are going through. If there is anything I can do later , let me know. I'll keep you all in my prayers. Shirl

You were a very funny man, and I enjoyed laughing with you.
Rest In Peace

I didn't know Rusty that well, but I have heard alot of great things about him. I heard that he was a kind and generous man. I heard he loved his beautifal wife and family. I had great respect for Rusty because he had the same for me. My blessings will be with him and his family.

Pat we would like to send our deepest sympathy to you and the entire Sullivan family. We knew Rusty when we were all much younger.