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William Brian Sullivan

Troy, New York

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SULLIVAN, W. BRIAN TROY - William Brian Sullivan, 72 of Parkview Court, died Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at St. Mary's Hospital. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late William Henry Sullivan and Catherine Ann Comeau Sullivan. Raised and educated in Troy, he was a graduate of LaSalle Institute and...

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Brian was a lot of fun to work with that DC JS. And his deer stew was out of this world. Brian was a dear friend. RIP Brian you are missed.

To Brian's Family. I was so shocked to just learn of this as I was out of town last week. Brian was one of my first friends when I moved to Troy in the 80's and he worked with me on many trips to Ireland and other places. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. Most Sincerely Michele Hammond

To Brians Family: I also worked with Brian at the NYS Division of Criminal Justice. We had many laughs together and the parties at Brians house were the best! Brian was also a good cook. Brian gave me my first taste of deer stew. He lied and told me it was beef stew. Three bowls later he told me what I ate. I said I would never eat deer meat. Brian said, if I cook it you will, and I did. Brian was alot of fun and will be very much missed. RIP Brian

Brian will always be remembered for his sense of humor, and witty remarks. Although we were on opposite sides of the political arena, he was always a friend, and we will miss him.

I am one of the many caregivers that helped take care of Brian in the Eddy Village Green. He was one of a kind and he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and his many friends. We will never forget you Brian.
With Love, Paula L. Patrick

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Tracy from the Eddy Village Green

Brian and I grew up together. He referred to my mother as 'Ma Carroll'. I have a lot of happy memories of all the good times we had together and all the crazy things we did as kids. Thank you Brian for taking the time to come to Delaware to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary with us and for the care you showed to us in your heartwarming toast. May God bless and keep you in his loving arms. You will be missed

GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL BRIAN SULLIVAN. I worked on the Jimmy Carter campaign with Brian and became good friends. I lost contact with him over the last few years but he will always be remembered for his generosity towards others.

To Brian's Family: I worked with Brian at the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services from 1972 through 1975 and he always was a true gentleman. He was always quick with a story about this or that and always made his fellow co-workers laugh and smile. He was always a first class act. And YES....he loved his politics as he always had a story to tell you about that part of his life also.
But overall he was a fine person and a unique and special human being. There comes a time in...