THOMAS C. SULLIVAN

THOMAS C. SULLIVAN obituary, North Olmsted, OH

THOMAS C. SULLIVAN

THOMAS SULLIVAN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 3 to Dec. 4, 2020.
THOMAS C. SULLIVAN of Bay Village, Ohio, died peacefully on November 30, surrounded by loved ones. He was 83 years old. Tom is survived by his children Frank (Barbara nee O'Rourke), Sean (Mary nee Conway), Tom, Jr. (Mary nee Frain), Dan (Julie nee Fate), Kathleen Sullivan (Blaise Dupuy) and Julie Sullivan (Bruce Shagvoc); his beloved brood of 16 aspiring grandchildren, Sully, George, Grace, James, Virginia, Joe, Margaret, Meghan, Audrey, Rose, Isabella, Ingrid, Laurel, Will, Rory, Grady and great-grandson Callahan; as well as his sisters Kaki O'Neill, Joan Livingston and Sue Jacobus. He was preceded in death by his sister Patricia Schreiner, brother Father Sean Sullivan and devoted wife of 59 years Sandra (nee Simmons). Tom lived a life in full - an inspiration and example for so many as a loyal son and brother, a patriotic Naval officer, a dedicated husband, a beloved father, an internationally recognized business leader, a generous philanthropist, a widely respected community leader and a man of faith. Tom was also a man of superlatives who shined brightest in reference to others. He had a unique ability to make each person around him feel like they were the most important person in the room. Despite countless achievements, Tom never sought attention to his own good deeds or hard work. Not a fan of self-aggrandizement, he always connected his own success to the success of others. Tom was born in 1937 and was the youngest of six children. He received a dinner-table education in business and entrepreneurship from his father, Frank C. Sullivan, who was building the roof coatings business he founded in 1947. After graduating from Culver Military Academy, Tom attended Miami University of Ohio where he was elected president of the freshman class and served on the student senate for four years. Post college, Tom was commissioned as an ensign in the U.S. Navy and deployed throughout the Pacific as a communications officer on the destroyer the U.S.S. Braine. Tom married Sandra Simmons, the love of his life, in 1960. The two had met intermittently during the many summers Sandy spent North of her native Texas with her older sister Marietta Kelly who lived in Lakewood, Ohio, down the street from young Tom. Orbiting around each other over years, the stars finally aligned one summer when Tom was on a sales itinerary that included stops in Dallas and Tulsa. Tom clearly remembered being met by a stunningly beautiful force of nature, and following dinner, he cancelled his trip to Oklahoma. In 1961, Tom joined his father's business, Republic Powdered Metals, today known as RPM International Inc., as a division sales manager. The company's sales were $2 million at that time. In 1971, at age 34 and with six young children at home, Tom was thrust into the role as RPM's leader after his father died suddenly. He hatched a plan to aggressively grow the $11-million company and guided RPM into international markets, instituted an annual planning process and committed to rewarding shareholders with a consistently increasing cash dividend. He also set a high bar for business ethics and corporate governance. During the ensuing 30 years, he grew the company to more than $2 billion in sales through a combination of internal growth and acquisitions, achieving record sales every year and record net income in nearly every year as well. Publicly, most would recognize Tom's success as a titan of industry, but privately it was his philanthropic work that gave him sustained joy in collaboration with his most beloved Sandy. Tom would readily explain that his work in the non-profit sector was inspired by his wife and their shared faith in God. In 1991, through Tom's signature generosity, they established The Thomas C. and Sandra S. Sullivan Family Foundation primarily as an example for their children and grandchildren of the importance of giving back to the community, finding fulfilment in assisting others and living the adage "to whom much is given, much is expected." Tom and Sandy were especially motivated to promote education initiatives championing the aspirations of underprivileged youth from elementary school through college, as demonstrated by their enduring support and involvement with Metro Catholic and Urban Community School, as well as the Sullivan Scholars, a nonprofit established by their children. Other recent grant recipients through the Sullivan Family Foundation include Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Community Service Alliance, Boys Hope Girls Hope of Northeast Ohio, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the West Side Catholic Center and Malachi House. In addition to financial assistance, Tom gave of his time, connections and expertise to help these and many other organizations flourish. He was a mentor and father figure to numerous people, many of whom his immediate family would never know. A man of deep faith, he was inspired by St. Teresa's counsel - what matters most in life is not great deeds, but great love. As a Catholic, he was particularly proud to receive the Charles Eisenman Award, presented by the Jewish Community Federation for embodying the tenants of his faith by embracing the faiths of all people. Tom's most enduring trait, and perhaps the secret to his success, was his belief in and love for people. He had an incredible knack for connecting with others and trusting in their abilities. As a result, people would rise to the occasion to deliver on his positive expectations. Tom's favorite adjective was "super" - a two-syllable word to describe joy and immediacy, enthusiasm and fun. This is the spirit he brought to the boardroom, family table and the widening circles of his influence, which will long be felt in the greater community. Tom Sullivan will be sorely missed, but found in every good deed done without pronouncement, and every encouragement given to help others, to lift their spirits, to be the best we can be. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to any one of the following institutions - Urban Community School, Metro Catholic School Vision Endowment Fund and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. A celebration of his life will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 17, 2021. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private funeral mass will be live streamed at 11 a.m. on Saturday December 5, 2020. To participate use the following link - https://boxcast.tv/view/tom-sullivan-funeral-396772. www.chambersfuneral.com

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December 21, 2022

Thomas C Sullivan Jr posted to the memorial.

December 25, 2021

Thomas Sullivan Jr posted to the memorial.

May 16, 2021

Thomas Wilson posted to the memorial.

Thomas C Sullivan Jr

December 21, 2022

Merry Christmas Dad and Mom we miss you and Love you very much!! Love Always, Tom and Mary and Kids!!

Thomas Sullivan Jr

December 25, 2021

Merry Christmas Dad and Mom!! We miss you very much! Love, Tom

Thomas Wilson

May 16, 2021

I want thank the god that this man and I crossed paths. Mr. Sullivan met me at a vulnerable age through an Alumni Network affiliated with my step-parents. Mr. Sullivan was compassionate enough to hear my story and wanted to lend a hand to help. His humanitarian attributes served my family and I in a way that will always fall short of expressing the most thorough gratitude possible. His influence, integrity, and compassion was a sight to witness. Prayers, blessings, and condolences are sent out to the Sullivan Family. Carry on his legacy, and May God be with you.

-Thomas Wilson and the Bechtel/Wilson Family

Thomas Sullivan Jr

May 7, 2021

Miss you Dad! Love you. Tom

Peter Mc Cartan

December 14, 2020

To The Sullivan Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
When I visited the RPM Factory in Cleveland1992, I meet Tom. He informed me of the Sullivan Irish roots from Fermoy, Co Cork, and he asked to go and find him a company in Ireland that would fit in with RPM Inc.
We meet at the Country Club for lunch on the Sunday prior to attending the Browns game.
On my return to Ireland I suggested Kingspan PlC to Tom. We had meetings but Kingspan at the time we’re not interested in selling. How both companies have grown.
To Tommy & Mary having spent your honeymoon in Ireland, don’t forget to come visit us again soon.
Peter Mc Cartan
Ireland

Amy Lawrence Paderewski

December 13, 2020

I'm deeply saddened to learn of your fathers passing. I'll always have fond memories of your parents and your fun-filled, loving house. My sincere condolences to you all. Amy Lawrence Paderewski

Michelle McGoun (Terhart)

December 9, 2020

My deepest condolences to your family. My father worked for Mr. Sullivan at RPM starting at age 16 in the mail room to the day he retired at age 70. Mr. Sullivan and his family treated my father like family I will always have a special place in my heart for the Sullivans. They respected my father and we’re very good to him and our family. May our Lord hold you all in the palm of his hands.

Cheryl Hollis

December 8, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Javis Lim & Family

December 7, 2020

Tom was a humble and wonderful man with an eye for great potential in others and leading them to the success - a true inspiration for me. I appreciate very much the trust and support that Tom gave me and I am proud and honored to have worked for him. He will truly be missed but never forgotten. My deepest sympathy to his loves.

Rick and Debbie Chelko

December 7, 2020

Tom and Sandy were special people. I am sure your family will miss them both dearly. Cleveland will sorely miss them too. They were exceptional parents and community leaders. As the saying goes, "they don't make 'em like that anymore!" I have taken to heart his (and Mother Theresa's) advice that what matters most in life is not great deeds, but great love.

Gordon Hyde

December 7, 2020

A really great leader, who I had the privilege to work for and learn from. A real servant leader, who always thought of others and did whenever possible the right thing. Tom you will be missed by all those you touched, but you touched them in a manner that you will be remembered in their hearts. Condolences to all the family of a huge and significant loss.

Joe and Orla Imbesi

December 7, 2020

Tom Sullivan was a GOOD man and he leaves a special legacy:
A sincere and steadfast friend
Integrity
Honesty
Loyalty
Love of his fellow man and devotion to family
A lifetime of good decisions

Tom was our good friend and we will always be grateful to have known him!

Orla and Joe

Tom and Susan Cucuzza

December 7, 2020

We were blessed to get to know Tom and Sandy as neighbors. Such a loving couple with a beautiful family. Our deepest sympathy.

Steve Mendicino

December 6, 2020

Prayers of comfort to the Sullivan family during this difficult time. I will never forget the kindness and generosity your parents shared with me and my family. And I will always cherish every day I spent with the Sullivan family. God Bless.

Paul Bauer

December 6, 2020

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Doris Montgomery Dillon

December 6, 2020

Dear Frank, Sean, Tom, Dan, Kathleen, Julie & Families,
I was deeply saddened to hear of your Father’s passing. He and your Mom were truly wonderful people who are greatly missed by so very many! You all made them so very proud!! My deepest sympathy to each of you.
Sincerely,
Doris Montgomery Dillon

Mary Pat Logue Peterson

December 6, 2020

Thoughts and prayers to all. Your father and mother were a great team. They spent their life looking out for others in a selfless and humble way. Their legacy will live on. Logue Family

Eric and Mary Breiner

December 6, 2020

The Sullivan Family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Blessed are we as he has touched so many.

Jerry Sue Thornton

December 5, 2020

Tom was an extraordinary human being who cared deeply about people. Together with Sandy, his wife, they supported many community causes. They both left this world a better place. Committed to family, Tom was so proud of his children, grand and great grand children. He lived for them. Tom will be missed. I was fortunate to call him friend. Make he Rest In Peace, Jerry Sue Thornton

maura bowman

December 5, 2020

Mr sullivan was a very special person when I was growing up. His daughter kathleen and I were friends. It was very awesome to hang out at their house. I leaned bery many things from mr and mrs sullivan. Mrs sullivan taught me how to clear a table correctly , which meant a king could eat at that table after it was cleared. Mr Sullivan taught me the meaning of laughter. He use to play this game with Kathleen and I. Where we would put on hands on top of his and he would try to catch ours hands before we could remove them . They were remarkable people who raised amazing children. May road rise up to meet you. May the winds be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall soft upon your fields until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of his hand . Much love Maura Bowman

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Mark Lapczenski

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Maura

December 5, 2020

Mr sullivan was a very special person when I was growing up. His daughter kathleen and I were friends. It was very awesome to hang out at their house. I leaned bery many things from mr and mrs sullivan. Mrs sullivan taught me how to clear a table correctly , which meant a king could eat at that table after it was cleared. Mr Sullivan taught me the meaning of laughter. He use to play this game with Kathleen and I. Where we would put on hands on top of his and he would try to catch ours hands before we could remove them . They were remarkable people who raised amazing children. May road rise up to meet you. May the winds be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall soft upon your fields until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of his hand . Much love Maura Bowman

Claudia Marchewka Molina

December 5, 2020

Mr. Sullivan always made me feel welcomed. He told great stories and made me feel special with questions about my education, what I'm doing, and how am I doing. He was a kind, welcoming, humble man. Sandy and he were great neighbors and raised a wonderful family.

Bret Shagovac

December 5, 2020

May god bless you and your family.

Julie Jacobus Eiselt

December 5, 2020

What a guy... Uncle Tom had a huge laugh, a huge heart and huge love for his family. His legacy lives on through
so many lives that he and Aunt Sandy touched.

Larry Clanton

December 5, 2020

A man with a great legacy of service, commitment to community, family and God. I’m proud and honored to have been in his family circle. Rest In Peace Tom with your dearest Sandy in the arms of God in heaven.

Steve Jacobus

December 5, 2020

Beautiful tribute Will Sullivan

Mary Bowman

December 5, 2020

A beautiful tribute to a great man and dear friend! I will miss him!

David Simmons

December 5, 2020

Tom and Sandy occupied a special place in my heart. great memories and gatherings. Tom firm but fair always a great conversationalist and Sandy with that sweet southern draw that would come out when we visited from Texas. Though I feel sorrow by their passing from our world I rejoice in the knowledge that they are rejoined eternally with their savor. My heart felt prayers and blessings to my loving cousins and families. David, Lana, Dustin Simmons

December 5, 2020

Thank you for everything you did for the Bluecoats organization !

Thoughts of Tranquility Floor Basket

Melissa Murphy

Sent Flowers

Pat Kelly

December 4, 2020

Uncle Tom and Aunt Sandra came out to Oregon a few times. They loved to laugh and the visits always had to include a walk along the Portland riverfront where Tom and his Navy ship had participated in the Rose Festival, once upon a time.

Much love to Frankie, Sean, Tommy, Danny, Kathleen, Julie, and their sweet families.

Take care,
Pat Kelly and family

Janine Avner

December 4, 2020

Such a very special person, your father and grandfather was. We are sending our love and prayers to you all, the Avner Family-- Correy, Janine, Barrett Janna and Alex

Bobby Higgins

December 4, 2020

Sorry for dad's passing. My thought and prayers are with you.
God bless
Bobby Higgins

Rose Ann Lavelle

December 4, 2020

I will miss the twinkle in his blue eyes, smile on his face and his great sense of humor. He has left a wonderful legacy with his lovely family.

December 4, 2020

What a lovely tribute to a man of great love and kindness. A love so great can create a deep sense of void and loss. Your dad and grandpa taught you well that the best way to lift your spirits is to help others. Remembering your family in prayer as your mom and dad are reunited eternally.

Dan Richards

December 4, 2020

Mr. Sullivan couldn’t help but inspire everyone he met including myself. His 168 made an important impression on a young teenager that has never been forgotten.

God Bless Mr. Sullivan and the entire Sullivan family.

Colleen McCafferty

December 4, 2020

Our sincere condolences to the Sullivan Family.
Colleen & Marty McCafferty

Marie Gillich

December 4, 2020

Tom was so good to our family in the past. His legacy lives on in his children. Bless him and his family.

December 4, 2020

Thank you for your service to our country !

Joie Deitz Daniels

December 4, 2020

Tom was such a dear, devoted friend to my dad, Bob Deitz. My father was always thrilled when he got to spend time with the Sullivan family. Our family is so appreciative of Tom and Sandy’s involvement with Menorah Park. Their generosity made it possible for the Bob and Sallie Deitz Piazza . Tom, we love you and you and Sandy will always hold a place in our hearts.

December 3, 2020

Super memories of Mr.Sullivan & the Sullivan family from our days living on Maplewood Avenue in Rocky River, Ohio. Job well done Mr. Sullivan, what a faithful servant life you lived...
God Bless
Tom (Tommy) Stanton

Family of Beulah Carter

December 3, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Shirley Towne

December 3, 2020

Tom was a true gentleman. He always had a smile and took the time to say hello. He treated everyone the same. It was my privilege and pleasure to have worked at Republic for 38 years.

Kevin Sullivan

December 3, 2020

One of the Best!

Moses Garrett

December 3, 2020

Mr. Thomas C.Sullivan was a Great Man! His greatness was the fact that he saw great potential in others, and gave them the opportunity to develope their God given talents for themselves and others as well. His professional leadership as CEO of Republic Powdered Metals.Inc. was exemplary! I was Blessed to have become a member of the RPM family in 1967, when Tom's father, Mr. Frank C. Sullivan was at the helm. Tom stood with me, my wife and family upon the passing of our son Mark , who was 17 years of age. He sat with us in our modest abode and comforted us with his presence! What CEO has ever done that? None that I know of to date. I consider Tom not only as a former CEO, but as a friend who showed himself friendly! In closing I must say that I was Blessed to have served under the leadership of not just one, or two, but three CEO's who carried the great name of SULLIVAN!
God Bless each family member, relative , and friend. Love!
Moses

Gary Clymer

December 3, 2020

Tom was a great and generous guy. He always had a smile and took the time to acknowledge his employees. I worked at RPM for 43 years and glad to have the opportunity of knowing him. My condolences to the family.

Julie Lavelle

December 3, 2020

I will never forget his kindness and charm. May God give you the strength to bear his passing. Your family are in my heart and mind. My condolences on the passing of your father. He was one of a kind.

Terri Thies

December 3, 2020

Condolences to all of the Sullivan Family. I know Tom will be greatly missed. What a wonderful and inspiring man.

Jane Bechtel

December 3, 2020

Tom was truly an inspiring individual! We met through his connection and deep love for Culver Military Academy when searching for financial help to attend. He proved to be a wonderful sponsor, mentor and life guide throughout Thomas's Culver, Lake Forest College and subsequent WTI career development. To say that Tom changed many lives is an understatement! He and Sandy will never be forgotten by us.

Dorothy Rotatori

December 3, 2020

I remember Uncle Tom as a kind man, quick with a drink and a hug. Huge laugh. And, oh, those rosey cheeks. Pure joy to be around. Keeping you all in my heart.

Thomas Lavelle

December 3, 2020

Mr. Sullivan was always a gentleman, leader and lived his Catholic faith as a positive example for all. I had the pleasure to meet him many times at the Medina lunch room and he was kind to all. Once time, he wrote a letter to my mother after she sustained a serious injury and it made her feel great. He will always be remembered as a kind and thoughtful man.

David Hart

December 3, 2020

I met with Mr. Sullivan a few times during the early transition/purchase of Tremco. I did not know him well but am moved by this final note (obituary). I am always grateful to have crossed paths with a person of such character and the reminders from his life shared now with others. I can only hope that others will speak as well of me.

Holly K. Gigante

December 3, 2020

A wonderful, true, person! Tom also had a good sense of humor and an infectious chuckle! I am honored to have worked with him. A good man.

Chris and Jane Granzier

December 3, 2020

It is such an honor to know of such a great and humble person! A true inspiration for all of us. Our family was so blessed by Tom’s generosity. He really had a tremendous impact on our lives. He will surely be missed but never forgotten. Thank you for being a part of our lives and rest in peace Tom.

Brian Burton

December 3, 2020

A great man . He truly will be missed . Our sympathy to his loved ones.
Brian& Jackie Burton North Myrtle Beach

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