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Michael T. Sullivan

Fairfield, Pennsylvania

Mar 4, 1950 – Nov 2, 2024

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March 4, 1950
DIED
November 2, 2024
LOCATION
Fairfield, Pennsylvania

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Michael T. Sullivan, MD, 74, of Fairfield, PA, passed away unexpectedly on November 2, 2024, in Gettysburg, PA.Michael was born March 4, 1950, in Lincoln, NE, the son of Bernard P. Sullivan and Jean W. Wells. Michael graduated from Pius X High School in 1968 and as valedictorian from Regis...

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My condolences for the passing of this kind-hearted doctor that helped many that needed medical assistance. May he rest in Christ.

Dr. Sullivan truly showed what it was to "welcome the stranger." As a college student, I got to volunteer as a translator with the mission and saw the kindness with which he treated many members of our immigrant community. He was a pioneer and also a lifeline to many of these people who would have otherwise gone without needed medical care. His impact in their lives is long lasting.

Dr. Sullivan was a great blessing to Frederick and it's surrounding communities. The impacts he made sharing his gifts were immeasurable. His kindness and humility was palpable to all who received his care, and to those who served with him. His legacy will surly thrive.

I was informed of it today. I did not maintain a friendship with Dr. Sullivan; our meeting took place weeks before his passing. In him, I perceived a glimmer of optimism that lingers in my thoughts, convincing me that he was and will be an exceptional man. Regardless of what his legacy may be, it will have an enormously positive impact on those who had the privilege of knowing him and on those of us who only caught a glimpse of his love for the mission of restoring dignity, healing through...

Mike and I were medical school room mates for 2 1/2 years, this despite never having met before. Will always remember him as one of the happiest people I have ever met and how his happiness was contagious to all those around him. The last 50 years since we graduated have flown by way to quickly. Stan Woerth, Summerville SC

Thank you for your service Doc.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dr. Sullivan, it was an honor working with you as an Interpreter for many years in Frederick. Enjoy the Kingdom of God. My deepest condolences to the family and M.O.M. Gloria Sutton Milford, Delaware