Michael-Sullivan-Obituary

Honorable Michael Francis Sullivan

Medford, New Hampshire

Mar 17, 1945 – Oct 31, 2014 (Age 69)

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BORN
March 17, 1945
DIED
October 31, 2014
AGE
69
LOCATION
Medford, New Hampshire

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The Honorable Michael Francis Sullivan, 69, of Portsmouth, and York Beach, Maine, died Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. Michael was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend to many. He was born on Saint Patrick's Day, 1945 and raised in Medford, Mass. as the devoted son of...

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nice guy he was one of my oldest cousins i was a lot younger but always looked up to him something told me to look him up i live in florida retired for 3 years we lost him much to young cousin david o marrocco

I still have fond memories of coaching our daughters in softball with Mike. He was a joy to be around and is still very much missed.

One of the absolute best judges to have been sworn into our judicial system. So sad to hear about his death. May you rest in peace, and reap the rewards of your justice here.

A judge's judge and a true man of integrity. Judge Sullivan made his community a better place to live. He lived life with great distinction and will be missed.

Fond memories of a superb jurist, and wonderful man.

A true gentleman who was fair and compassionate in both his private and professional life. I am saddened to hear of his passing. May the memories of the past be a source of healing for his family.

Mike was a wonderful friend and my boss for 12 years at Concord District Court. He was kind, compassionate, understanding, intelligent, witty and the best mentor anyone could have. He was wonderful to my daughter and myself and understood my special circumstances in allowing her to be present in the office a lot of time. He raised 2 wonderful daughters and his sense of family was amazing. He was a true professional always and I will always feel privileged to have known him and thankful...

A leader in high school, a leader in life, a leader who exemplified that our legacy is not only our family but the difference we have made in the lives of others. God Bless we are all better to have known you
Pat McElhenny Devereaux Class of 63

My deepest sympathy to the Sullivan family. Mike and I were involved in state government here in NH and were good friends. Although I have not seen him since his retirement from the Concord District Court, I always appreciated his friendship.