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William J. SULLIVAN

Toledo, Ohio

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SULLIVAN William J. William James Sullivan, 55, of Swanton, OH passed away on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, with his loving family by his side after a brief illness. Born in Toledo, OH on April 2, 1956, to Charles and Margaret (Lohberger) Sullivan, Bill a 1974 graduate of Cardinal Stritch High...

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Bill was a kind special caring giving person And lover of nature and water Miss his inspiration and calls

Bill was a great force for justice and conservation!!

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Your family has been in my thoughts and prayers.

Bill was a true environmentalist. Planting trees, pulling weeds, watching the highways and byways as he drove - finding people to call and ways to help our planet earth.
Sandy Bihn
Lake Erie Waterkeeper
I remember him going to help the people in Katrina and going several times after to help. I remember him helping a cause in Alaska and getting needed items for Kitty Todd and other enviro projects here. He called regularly and asked how Lake Erie was doing. I missed his...

I met Bill in the late 60's when both of us were Toledo Blade carriers. Immediately, we became BEST friends and did pretty much everything together. We enjoyed playing cards, fishing, hunting, and the thing he liked best was betting on the ponies at Raceway Park. We were inseparable! Bill would show up at my house in the mornings and have a cup of coffee with my father and me. He always had a joke for my dad that would start our day with laughter. Then, we would leave and spend the rest of...

Mike

Praying for the Sullivan family and that I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family. May your memories of Bill give you strength and help you through this tough time.

Kevin, We are so sorry for your huge loss of your father. We are sending prayers to you and your family. As always we are here if you need us.

Katie and Scott Johnson

I knew Bill through my husband John. Bill became one of my husband's best friends. What a wonderful and caring life he led. Our deepest sympathies go out to your family.

Bill was my good friend. I have never known a more giving and honorable man. I will miss him a great deal.