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Susan J. Sullivan

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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SULLIVAN Susan J., in Randolph, formerly of West Roxbury, August 10, 2009, age 46. Beloved wife of Ed K. Taylor. Devoted daughter of the late Charles A. (BPD) and Carol J. (Marcus) Sullivan. Loving sister of Karen L. Albergo of Randolph, John of Maynard, Stephen of Hanson and David of Taunton....

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i am from argentina and i am making a documental for susan jennifer sullivan but everywhere said of susan j sullivan is death. for example was she the actress who charactered Melissa in friday the 13? please answer me quickly. thanks you and if is she really. my apologizes. rest in peace

I was so sad to hear of Susan's passing. I met Susan in first grade and we were good friends through middle school. My deepest sympathies to all of Susan's family.

To the Sullivan family,
We are very sorry to hear of you loss. We knew Susan when we were young, in fact all of the Sullivans. Our deepest condolences to all of you.
Sincerely, the Hawk family.

Ed, How incredibly sad!! I just heard the sad news that Susan passed away. I knew Susan when she was younger and lived on Baker Street and a student at the Joyce Kilmer School- she's in my elementary school pictures! I knew Susan so long ago that I knew her mom. How sad it is that Susan had to fight cancer as her mother did. I remember Susan and the young siblings left to cope with the loss of their mother. A flood of memories warm me when I think of Susan and her family. My thoughts...

Ed,

Although I only met Susan once, I could tell she was a wonderful person, full of joy. We had a great time in the North End and that is how I will remember her.

Ed,
Words cannot express all of the feelings we have at this time.
When I think of your wonderful wife, first I laugh. She always made me laugh. She was so very compassionate and was the first one to step in to help (take over!) whenever she saw fit.
She was the most wonderful friend, we could be on the phone for literally HOURS!
I will miss my dear friend so very much, she will never be forgotten.

Ed, thank you so much for all you have done. She was very lucky...

Susan with my daughter Emily - 2000

Dinner in the North End - October 2008

Ed,
There are no words to express our gratitude to you for all that you did during this time. Thank you.
We are so sorry for yours and Susan's wonderful family's loss. You all were the light of her life and now her legacy.
Our deepest sympathies are with you all.

Michelle Kaplan & Michael Grosswirth
Wellington, Florida