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Nora Sullivan
July 23, 2009
7/22/09
Dear Dad,
It has been one year since your passing and we are moving along. It still doesn't seem real to us that you're gone. We hope you are resting peacefully in heaven. Please say hello to Mom for us and have a nice cup of tea.
Love,
Ann & Nora
Julie Happel
March 6, 2009
Our deepest sympathy to the Sullivan family in the passing of your wonderful father. He was a dear friend to my mother. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Very sad to hear of his passing. Julie Happel & Nora Fahy
Ann Sullivan
January 30, 2009
Dear Dad,
We miss you every day. We are glad that we were able to make your last years as happy, and healthy as possible. I'm sure that you are safe in heaven with Mom having a cup of tea, and Irish bread. We will always remember you.
Love Annie and Nora
Nora Sullivan
August 22, 2008
Dad,
Your memory will be in my heart forever. Your long journey is over now. You can rest peacefully. As hard as it is, I will move on knowing that you were blessed with 85 good, long years.
Love,
Nora
Gill Sullivan
August 8, 2008
Uncle Pat will always be in our hearts and prayers.
Rest in Peace
barbara sullivan
July 29, 2008
We are sorry to hear about your sad loss. We are thinking of you all at this time.
Love from Mickey, MaryAnne, Michael and Barbara at Rusheen XX
Peter Sullivan
July 28, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to you all, Patrick, Kathy, Ann, Maureen , Nora and families. Although distance keep us apart, memories and love will never fade.Thinking of you all.
Love Uncle Peter, Maureen, Geraldine , Kathleen and Family x
david roney
July 25, 2008
our thoughts and prayers are with the sullivan family...you are a wonderful family...pat you were a great man and a dear friend...i will always remember our talks on your back porch and i hope that you are in peace
Matthew Scruggs
July 25, 2008
Ann - Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sadness. Matthew, Michael and Tanner
Lorry Covert
July 25, 2008
Good Bye "Pat"! When we first met,Kathy introduced me to her father,and in his usual humor he held out his hand and said "Call me Pat".For the past 24 years and all the "grandkids,we were blessed to give him, "Papa" was how we knew him and loved him. So now it"s time to say goodbye, To my Father in law,my friend,our Papa. We will see you again!!! Good Bye "Pat" and God Bless you!!!! Your son in law, Lorry
July 25, 2008
My dad was a friend (he passed away many years ago) but I always remember you dad and mine in church on Sunday's after mass talking about Ireland. My deepest sympathies to you.
Benjamin Hinman
July 25, 2008
My heart goes out to all the family, but what a great legacy he left behind.
Helene Atwan
July 24, 2008
What beautiful tributes to a much loved man.
Kathy & Pat Falcon
July 24, 2008
Dear Kathy, Laury and Children, I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting your dear dad/grandpa not long ago. The first thing I noticed was the brogue....and it brought a smile to my face, remembering my own Irish roots. The most unforgettable thing about him was the sparkle from his eyes and the smile on his face as he "boasted" about his children and grandchildren....wow...how he loved all of you ! What a lucky family to have such a proud and loving man to call "dad" or "grandpa" and what a lucky man to have had such adoring children. When you feel lonely for him , just close your eyes and you will see him again. You will carry him with you forever in your hearts. Please accept our deepest condolences. Kathy & Pat Falcon
Dave & Theresa (O'Brien) Riley
July 24, 2008
Our deepest condolences are extended to the entire Sullivan family. We did not know your Dad, but we did know many of his cousins both in the US and in Kilkieran, Derryrush, Loughaconeera and all over Connemara.
Carol Ann Mannion
July 24, 2008
Patrick, Kathy, Ann, Maureen, Nora and families,
Our prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
May your hearts soon be filled with the wonderful memories and all the laughs you shared together.
I have so many happy childhood memories of Uncle Pat.
A father holds your hand for just a little while, but he holds your heart forever.
God Bless and guide you all.
Love, Carol Ann, Gill and Owen
Kathy Covert
July 24, 2008
My Dad was a plain and simple guy,who never liked anything fancy,then. He also ended many of his statements with the word "Then",something we all think about fondly. We will miss him dearly,especially Britt,Catherine, Graham and Cam. Say Hello to Mom, Dad and tell her we miss her too. I am glad you you are not suffering anymore and am so greatful we had last Sunday outside in the rain. You loved the outdoors no matter what the whether was.We will take good care of the house and the lawn, Dad,not to worry. Love you ,your daughter Kathy
Marcia Diaz
July 24, 2008
ANN,
My thoughts, prays are with you and you family.
Lance and Nancy Covert
July 24, 2008
Cathy-our deepest sympathy. We know how close you were to your Dad and what a wonderful daughter you were to him. Take heart that he is with your mother now and at peace.
Cathy Joyce
July 24, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to you Patrick, Kathy, Ann, Maureen & Nora and all of your families. We will remember Uncle Pat always. He enjoyed reminiscing with John Joe about the old crowd back home in Loughconneera and Kilkerrin. They would always have a good laugh. We will miss him dearly. Love, Cathy, John Joe, Fionna & Catriona
Mary Theresa Sullivan
July 24, 2008
Our deepest condolences to all of the Sullivans. I have many happy childhood memories of Uncle Pat (who was also my Godfather) coming over to our house on many a Sunday evening. He would visit my dad and together they would watch the Jackie Gleason and then the Ed Sullivan show. Then they would talk and talk for hours! I also cherish many, many family get togethers in Jamaica Plain. Pat was something special - bigger than life - devoted to family - hard working - selfless - and generous. I like to think he and my dad are having a chat and a laugh in heaven and that they are happily reunited with all who have gone on before them.
An Olde Irish Wish
May the raindrops fall lightly on your brow
May the soft winds freshen your spirit
May the sunshine brighten your heart
May the burdens of the day rest lightly upon you
And may God enfold you in the mantle of His love.
patrick sullivan
July 24, 2008
This is great tribute to dad.
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