Doris Barnes Sullivan

Doris Barnes Sullivan obituary

Doris Barnes Sullivan

Doris Sullivan Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rhodes Funeral Home - Claiborne Avenue on Dec. 2, 2025.
Doris May Barnes Sullivan was born in New Orleans on November 20, 1928, and was called home on the morning of November 19, 2025, her 76th wedding anniversary and one day prior to her 97th birthday. She is survived by her three devoted daughters, Joella, Angela, and Melanie Sullivan and a host of family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents Johnny Barnes Jr. and Adele Nicholas Barnes Collins, her husband, childhood sweetheart and love of her life, Joseph L. Sullivan Sr., and her beloved only son Joseph L. Sullivan Jr.

Doris attended St. Monica's Catholic Elementary School and Xavier Prepatory High School. She often reflected on seeing a saint in action, describing the excitement when Mother Katherine Drexel visited the schools she founded.

Doris entered college at the age of sixteen as a student in Xavier University's College of Pharmacy. At that time, the degree requirements changed from a 4-year to 5-year program and the class elected to complete the additional coursework at night and on weekends. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy in 1949 as one of five women.

Doris served as a Registered Pharmacist for 68 years. In her early career, she worked for several major retail drug stores including Bynum Pharmacy and eventually headed the International Longshoreman's Association Union (ILA Union) Apothecary. After leaving the ILA, she moved into Hospital Pharmacy, becoming the first African American to practice in any hospital in 1970, integrating the city and state. At Methodist Hospital Doris served as a Staff Pharmacist, Pharmacist-in-Charge, and ultimately as Director of Pharmacy until she retired after 28 years of service. During her tenure at Methodist she continued to blaze new trails to become the first African American Pharmacist to hold a position on the Board of the Southeastern Louisiana Society of Hospital Pharmacists serving as Secretary, and then as its' first African American President in 1974. Throughout her career she mentored many Pharmacists in the city and was instrumental in having Xavier Pharmacy students assigned to train at Methodist and other area hospitals - which had not been allowed before. In retirement, Doris remained involved in Pharmacy. As a member of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, a Catholic organization that aids the indigent, she spearheaded the creation of the St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy in New Orleans which provided free medication to those in need for almost 10 years until its closure due to Hurricane Katrina. It was the first pharmacy of its kind in the state, requiring a special license dispensation from the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.

Service was a constant in Doris' life which she learned from her mother who always helped those in need. She was an active member of the Xavier Preparatory High School Alumni organization and Xavier University #1 Alumni Club often serving as the Class of 1949 Class Agent. She was a Silver Star member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Alpha Beta Omega Chapter where she served as Secretary and Membership Chair. Doris was a member of the Ladies Altar Society, The Society of St. Vincent De Paul, serving as president at St. Gabriel's parish, Bread for the World, and All Congregations Together (ACT). She received The Order of St. Louis Award which honors those members of the laity who have contributed their time and talents to the church.

Although she led a stellar career, Doris was first and foremost deeply committed to her family. She loved nothing more than spending time with her husband and children. You rarely saw Joe or Doris without each other. She loved to cook, sew, draw, paint, play piano, sing, and dance. It was common to host family dinners and parties at her home paying attention to every detail from the presentation of the serving tray to ensuring the table was set with beautiful linens. With several excellent cooks in her family she learned many handed-down family recipes but also taught herself to prepare gourmet meals and desserts in French, Italian and Asian cuisines. She sewed beautiful hand-embroidered clothing for her children often surprising the girls with a new dress or outfit. As an endeavor of love, she designed and sewed a hand beaded wedding gown for her daughter.

She remained constant in nurturing her family, friends, and those in need.

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December 3, 2025

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December 3, 2025

Grant Tregre posted to the memorial.

December 2, 2025

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Velez B white

December 3, 2025

To the Sullivan Family,
My family and I send our sympathy to all of you, May my friend rest in peace Velez B White and family

Grant Tregre

December 3, 2025

Our prayers and love go out to the Sullivan family. I had the great pleasure of serving in the Social Justice Ministry with Mrs. Sullivan years ago at St. Gabriel. Even though she was up in age, she was on fire every meeting and always ready to contribute. She always shared with us some of her wisdom. What an example she offered us all. What a great spirit! She will be missed! Rest in Power Mrs. Sullivan.

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