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Timothy Joseph Sullivan III

Daytona Beach, Florida

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Funeral service for Timothy Joseph Sullivan III, 83, Ormond Beach, (formerly of Richmond, Va.), who passed away Sun., Feb. 24, 2008, at Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, will be 10 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 28 at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Ormond Beach, with the Rev. Richard Grasso...

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I remember Tim from his days at Richmond's Royall Speedway (now Southside) when Nelson Royall and Bill Rose built it. That was in '48 and '49 and I believe it was the start of Tim's motorsport career He was a great guy then and was respected and well liked throughout his motorsport career. God bless you Tim.

Betty, Red and I are thinking of you we are so sorry to hear about Tim he was a great man. our pray's are with you and the boys. Red and Monna Taylor

Our deepest sympathy to Timmy, Patrick, Betty. Boys, your Dad Tim and your late Mom Marilyn were dear friends and we remember all of you when you lived in New Jersey. I worked at Trenton Speedway with your Dad. He was a great,loving and giving person and we all have lost someone special. May God bless all of you ... Timmy, Patrick and Betty.

I really enjoyed Tim's Friday luncheons at area resturants.To spend some quality time with him was a real pleasure.He was a good friend and a marvelous person.He will be greatly missed.

Racing has lost one of it's greatest ambassadors. A gentleman with a smile, quick wit, and ever present salutations to make you feel special, Tim was a man who could get things done. While we may feel loss here on earth, Tim is at the big track in the sky trying to talk the France's into something and reveling in the company of his many racing friends who have passed. Tim, as we have heard you say so many times, "God Bless You".

Betty and family: my deepest sympathies to you during this difficult time. Volunteering at the Conklin Center alongside you and Tim will always be one of my favorite memories.

My deepest heartfelt sympathy to the Sullivan Family. Tim's magnanimous heart and great sense of humor will be missed by all. I certainly have a multitude of fond memories from his days serving as "Cultural Chairman" for the City of Ormond and being my mentor while I was with the City. May your individual memories of Tim, as well, be of comfort to you as time passes.
Best wishes, Nancy Jo Mosser.