Paul-Sullivan-Obituary

Paul Sullivan

Lowell, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Lowell, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Radio host Paul Sullivan, who drew an average of 200,000 listeners a night to freewheeling discussions of politics and pop culture, died Sunday after a three-year fight with brain cancer. He was 50.

Mr. Sullivan's 8 p.m.-to-midnight show on WBZ-AM consistently placed among the three...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Found this page while looking through a genealogy site. Still miss you, buddy. WLLH.

Mary Jo I'm john,i went to school with Paul at Austin Cate,and at the time,we were best friends,i was so devastated by his death,it shook me so badly,Paul was the best friend,and am sure husband,any one could want or have,and sure of all people you know this is right,i will light a candle for Paul,and pray,so he knows how much i loved him,wish we had stayed in touch,write to me if you want,[email protected] bless you Mary Jo for taking care of Paul!

Paul,
I still miss you, and your wonderful sense of humor on WBZ.
I can't believe that it's been nearly 2 years.

I got to know, ever so briefly, Paul and Mary Jo as manager of the N. Andover Jos. A.Bank Store in 2006. Wonderful people to work and exchange ideas with. I am saddened by his loss.
My condolences to the family.

I use to listen to him every time I worked the afternoon shift driving home after work. It was a great show! I loved the way he did his show. I was really shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. Living and listening from Toronto, I could not always pick up the WBZ signal. But would try when ever I could! I will miss him dearly.

I listened to Paul just about every night. He was that rare blend that made for an exceptional talk show host. I'll miss you Paul.

I just found out about the loss of Paul and I feel horrible. I am a cop in Ohio and in 2006 when I worked the afternoon shift I would listen to him almost everynight. He was terrific. I caught his show last year on the internet as I worked dayshift and wasnt in my car. Now I am back to afternoon shift and was trying to find him on the radio. I broke down when I read that he had passed away. I lost a friend. I miss him. Paul, you made me look at the issues from both sides of the aisle. You...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

It's hard to say goodby to a friend you grew up with. We are still young, there is still time, we think. Our parents will go first, we still have time.
I can remember Paul and Kevin at the TVA in Tewksbury, we have time.
I didn't know you left us. No one back home told me it was true. I blew into town last month and heard something about Paul on the radio, what, what did he say. It wasn't till days later that I could find an old paper and read the truth about what Paul had endured...