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Walter P. Sullivan

Thiensville, Wisconsin

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Sullivan, Walter P. Born April 4, 1911. Tux Sullivan, 99, passed into Eternal life on Tuesday, February 22, 2011, surrounded by the care and comfort of his loving family and the wonderful caregivers at Horizon Hospice, Columbia - St. Mary's, Ozaukee. Funeral services to take place in his hometown...

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We have you in our hearts always. Oh....the singing second sacker at home plate he was a wacker with the pop-up slide, he was quite the guy Oh the singing second sacker.

I hope you enjoyed a kitchen racket on St Paddy's day. Belated happy birthday to you...you...you.

Your light continues to warm our hearts. Missing you more than we thought possible. Capuano is back in the game. The Mets, I think.

Dear Donna and Wick, I was looking up your address when I came across your dad's obituary. What a wonderful tribute. Even though he was 99 and was sick, I had a lump in my throat. I remember the day that I was to check in with him while you were away. I put my head through the door--he came running down the hallway with his cane over his arm. He was able to out run me and out talk me--that is quite a feat. What a pleasure it was to spend an afternoon with a man who had great stories to...

Dear All,

I was so sorry to hear of your Dad's death.and regret missing his funeral.Tux was a wonderful man and leaves an unbeatable legacy his twinkling eyes and devilish smile will always be remembered.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

To Pat and Donna,

With Gratitude to “Tux” Sullivan

Growing up as a youngster in Holy Cross parish in the 1960’s, meant experiencing a wide variety of activities covering four seasons. We skated at Island Pond, the rink at Nathan Bill, and sledded at Cathedral. We played pick-up tackle football against the South End, and Colonial Estates in the Fall. In between we attended Holy Cross Grammar School and took turns torturing the Sisters of Notre Dame who taught us.

To Pat and Donna,

With Gratitude to “Tux” Sullivan

Growing up as a youngster in Holy Cross parish in the 1960’s, meant experiencing a wide variety of activities covering four seasons. We skated at Island Pond, the rink at Nathan Bill, and sledded at Cathedral. We played pick-up tackle football against the South End, and Colonial Estates in the Fall. In between we attended Holy Cross Grammar School and took turns torturing the Sisters of Notre Dame who taught us.

Dear Pat, Olga, Donna and Wick,

We are very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and regret that we cannot be with you. Not only was he a cousin but a wonderful friend. He had a long life and will be missed by all who knew him. You saw that he was well cared for, and we know what a loss it is to you.

Bill and Betty Sullivan

Dear Pat and Donna, Tux was recently described as "the last Shamrock standing". We've chanted the Shamrock theme in his honor and memory. He will be sorely missed by all.
Molly Leary Boon