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Mark R. Sullivan

Agawam, Massachusetts

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Mark R. “Sully” Sullivan, 64, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 26, with his loving family at his side. Born in Springfield to the late Daniel and Helen (O’Donnell) Sullivan, he was a 1972 graduate of Agawam High School and a lifelong area resident. Throughout his career, Sully was a...

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My sincere condolences to the entire Sullivan family. I have so many great memories growing up with Mark on Florida Drive. He was always up to something... His smile and laugh was so infectious. His memory will live on. God bless you all......

So very sorry so many great memories of Mark and Larry raising hell in the neighborhood, skating in the back yard such a nice guy will be missed love to all of you. Love Debbie Hall Harrison

We would like to express to the entire Sullivan family and friends our deepest condolences. It is such sad news to lose such a wonderful old neighborhood friend. Mark had a winning smile and contagious laugh. He was such a very nice, friendly guy. May God comfort all of you in this time of sorrow. May your memories of Mark live on in your hearts forever. Please except our deepest sympathy from the Brinn Family, Lori (Brinn)Paul, Judy and Garry Brinn.

Very sorry for your loss Tom. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

We are so sorry to hear about Sully. He was a great guy and a lot of fun. We have many great memories of times together in years passed. He will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

Ellen, Dick, and family. I am very sorry for your loss. I will remember Mark for his smile and humor. I always felt better after conversing with Mark. I will not be able to attend the services for Mark. I have some medical issues I need to take care of on Monday morning. I will go to my church and light a candle and pray for Mark, the Barnes family, and the Sullivan family. Phil DeForge

Sorry to hear about Sully's passing . My brother just sent me the news. I payed lots and lots of hocky with that guy and have many childhood memories of all the days on the rink behind Larry Halls house.
Godspeed Sully
Mark Jenks

To all of Sully's family~ Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Sully, my cousin's husband, Tim Coffey, spoke to me about him for as long as I can remember. He always had a smile on his face when he talked about what a great friend he was and how much fun they had over the years growing up together. My wish for each of you, as you go through this very sad and painful time in your life, is that your happiest memories of time spent together remain close to your heart. With heartfelt...

My deepest condolences to Tom and the Sullivan family. I'll always remember Mark for his laugh and good nature. RIP Sully.