Roger-Sullivan-Obituary

Roger A. Sullivan

Clinton, Ct, Massachusetts

1929 - 2021 (Age 91)

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Roger Allen Sullivan, 91, formerly of West Springfield, passed away on February 12th at his home in Clinton, CT. Born on July 9th, 1929 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Roger was the son of the late George W. Sullivan and Elizabeth S. (O’Neil) Sullivan. He graduated from West Springfield High School...

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Hi i just wanted to say i know Ed welland his wife Amy and brother Richard i just saw this the Sullivan family is special to me ilost my mom at 91 years old in 2009. Sorry for your loss

To Ed and the entire Sullivan family,
My sincere condolences on the passing of your father. Your Rotary friends in West Springfield are thinking of you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Patrick Willcutts

Sad. Deepest sympathy to his family. We knew of Roger through his wife Ann who would talk lovingly about him. His army buddies would always ask Ann about him at Sunday mass at Holy Redeemer parish. Roger and Ann are together again.

Ed, Dan and Family,
I am sorry to read of you father's and grandfather's passing. A life enjoyed and lived well !
Peace be with you,
John Somers

Ed and the entire Sullivan family,
We’re very sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. We hope all the memories you have keeps a smile in your hearts. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Bob and Arleen Collins

Ed and family we wanted to say how sorry we are to hear of the passing of your dad. We are sending our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Dan and Lisa O'Brien

Uncle Roger was an inspiration to me growing up. His brilliant skills, his laughter and joyous family gatherings told of a big heart. He helped me through my father’s death and kept in touch. Recently it was a lovely day when Martha brought Uncle Richard to my house to see my mother Constance. The decades of a full life shined out of both of them. I will cherish the memories. Betty Collins

My deepest sympathies. Roger was a force. Starting at Sullivan Paper as a kid, honestly, he scared me. But that totally turned to respect for the man. Prayers and thoughts for the Sullivan Family.

Wishing him a safe passage to heaven.