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William J. Sullivan II

The Villages, Fl, Massachusetts

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January 8, 2014
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The Villages, Fl, Massachusetts

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William J. Sullivan II, 77, of The Villages, FL, a retired professor and college Dean, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, after a long illness.Born in Boston, MA, he was a 1955 graduate of Westerly High School in R.I., a 1959 and 1963 graduate of Springfield College in MA and completed his doctorate...

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We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We remember his induction to the Hall of Fame as well as very enjoyable visits with you both here in Westerly and while you were at The Villages.
He will be greatly missed.
Joe and Grace Quaratella

A wonderful man, a great athlete and true friend. Anne bless you for always being there for him during this long illness.

Dr Sullivan was one of my earliest mentors and supporters at SC. He provided guidance and coaching when I started teaching research at SC just before he retired. I often think of him and the many wise words he shared with me and others. He was a genuinely good man, much appreciated. He is missed.

My thoughts are with you now,

Ellen Rainville
Springfield College

Dr. Sullivan was a great stats instructor, dean, and colleague. May you all have much comfort during this sorrowful time. Sincerely, Corrie Trattner, Ed.D., OTR/L - SC - Occupational Therapy Department

Bill was a beloved colleague, neighbor and friend. Our sympathies to Anne, Billy, Amy and the extended family. We shall always remember and cherish the good times together!

Tom and Nancy

Hope the closeness and the memories that our family share will give you strength and gently comfort of all you today. You will be greatly missed Uncle Bill!

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a wonderful professor at Springfield College and a great Dean.

Uncle Bill was a wonderful man. I am fortunate to be his niece & extremely proud of his life long accomplishments. I feel being the fan he was, that the NY Giants have lost one of their own. Loved & sadly missed more than you know. I'm sorry for your loss.

Gonna miss uncle Bill and our annual get togethers for dinner with the family. I know he's in a better place now with his parents and my father. May they all rest in peace!