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Sheila E. Sullivan

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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SULLIVAN, Sheila E. (Kearney) 57, of South Yarmouth, MA, formerly of Norfolk, MA, passed away on September 29. Born in Boston, raised in Needham, Sheila received her Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Salve Regina College in Newport, RI. She worked for Newton-Wellesley Hospital for 27 years, first...

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I just heard about Sheila's passing. It is with great sadness and sincere sympathy. I was Sheila's roommate in college for two yrs and although we did not stay in touch, I remember her warmth and how very much in love she was/is with Larry, her devoted husband. I will keep her in my prayers.

I am so sad to hear of Sheilas passing. I was a liaison at NWH and worked with Sheila. I just see her beautiful smile. I remember her pride in her children and family. She was a great woman an she will be missed.

I just found out about Sheila from someone else in our class. I graduated high school with Sheila. We weren't very close; but shared a few classes. I have these memories of her infectious smile, great sense of humor and how nice she always was to everyone. I'm very sad she's no longer with us. She deserved to live much longer. I'm sorry for your loss and ours.

Dear Larry, Becca and Laura,
We are so sorry for your loss. I have so many wonderful memories of our family times together...in Norfolk, China, ME, Newfound Lake, and of course the infamous soccer games! Know that your mom's infectious smile will live on in all of you!
With sympathy,
Deb Watts Povinelli

Dear Larry, Rebecca, Laura and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Becca ~
Thinking of you and your entire family throughout this difficult time. May beautiful memories of your wonderful mom bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead. I am so so sorry for your loss.
Lots of love,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at the loss of Sheila. She was the most considerate,caring & compassionate professional nurse that I had the privelege to have as my teacher. With heartfelt sympathy.

Sheila showed very strong dedication and commitment to her work and patients at NWH. She was a favorite case manager amongst the Rehab Services staff. Her presence and contributions will be greatly missed!

Sheila and her family are in our prayers.