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I wish to extend my deepest condolences to the Sullivan Family for your loss. During the times I met and spoke with Frank he was always a kind and gracious host. Very intelligent, I truly enjoyed our conversations. Frank struck me as a Man with good character who loved his children with all his heart and would do anything for them to help them succeed, (with a little constructive feedback for them to learn from). Frank, while your presence will be deeply missed, the love, care and kindness you showed to your family & friends will live on in their hearts memories, (as mine), forever.
Be at peace;
Glenn Castleberry
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Sent a gift in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Lit a candle in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Lit a candle in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Pat, you and all members of the Sullivan Family are in my prayers. Stay Strong and may God Bless each of you during this difficult period
Doug, I'm so happy that you remembered Frank. He would have been impressed.
Trish, thank you so much for sharing your memories.
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This time last year you were complaining about the shrimp. This year, better shrimp will be served and lots of memories of you. Merry Christmas, Dad.
Love,
Lu
Bob and I have known Frank for 35 years. Pat, Frank, Bob and I traveled, socialized, laughed and cried together through all those years. He came attended all our kids weddings and we attended, Rob's, Kelsey's and Lou'.s. He was a true friend. He could tell a joke better than anyone. He pursued and obtained an engineering degree while raising his family. Only one word for Frank, superlative!!! Frank, we will miss you and your friendship.
Love you forever,
Gail LeMay
I have had some pretty great times with Frank and you dancing around, enjoying life while he had it. He could really rise to the call when needed. He will surely be missed. Rest in peace my friend.
So sorry for your loss Patricia! May Frank RIP now!
John Bartolotta
Lit a candle in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Lit a candle in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
I love and miss you, PopPop <3
Hi Doug- wanted you to know Dad absolutely LOVED the oak tree in the backyard. He was heartbroken when it didn't make it through that major storm a year or two ago. Hope you are well.
Lu
Hi Pat, oh yes, very fond memories. Warm wishes.
Lit a candle in memory of Frank M. Sullivan
So sorry to read About Frank's passing, he hired me in 1981 to landscape his new home off of Salina Rd. He gave me some great business advice during the 3-4 days of work.
God bless
Doug Dare
Sending our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy and prayer for your loss. May you all feel God's peace and comfort. 2 Corin. 1:3-4
I have known Frank for close to twenty-five years. I knew him from when he signed up to be a volunteer in the AARP - Tax Aide Program and then when he joined the Bridge group at the W.T. Senior Center. He was a wonderful friend, and a wonderful person.
Frank was a people person who really, and truly cared for those he knew. When someone was in the hospital or in rehab for therapy, he tried to visit them and cheer them up. In bridge he tried to help those that he felt needed to be help because that was the way he was. Frank put up a long hard fight to regain his health, but that was not in the cards he was dealt, and when it was time for him to leave, he left in peace.
He will be missed by many people, but never forgotten by any of them.
To my wonderful father,
Thank you for being the influence you were to me. Your love, guidance and generosity have made me the person I am today. I will always miss you and love you, and every day of my life I will Thank You for the man you were, not just for me, but for all those lives you have touched. You were a beautiful grandfather as well, and Robby is so lucky to have had you to help mold his world.
Your loving daughter,
Lucretia
I have known Frank the last couple of years, he was one of our bridge players and I found him to be friendly, kind-hearted, helpful and a caring person, always with a smile on his face. He was a very good bridge player and we all missed not seeing him at the Senoir Center. I heard of his passing today at the Center and was very sad about hearing the news. He fought a hard battle, and I take comfort in knowing that he is not suffering anymore, and he is at peace.
With My Deepest Sympathy to his family, Toni Russo. Rest in peace Frank
Frank,
I am going to miss you. You touched more people than you know and I just want you to know you were truly loved.
Rest in peace for we shall all meet again and continue where we left off.
Love, Karen
Frank was not just a neighbor, but more like a grandfather to me. I had the pleasure of living next door to him for my entire life. He always offered loving advice & never seemed to mind when I would show up at the house. He never missed a birthday or a holiday. I will always treasure our Christmas routine. Every year, after opening gifts, my brother and I would go over to Frank & Pats (in our pjs) to exchange gifts and take a photo together. I will always treasure the advice & kind words he shared with me as he watched me grow. I'm blessed to have spent some time with him before his passing. He was just as sharp as ever, continuing to share his wisdom and Loving concern. Home visits will not be the same without seeing Frank walking around the neighborhood or doing yard work. I feel comforted to know that Frank is finally at peace and no longer in pain. Although, I will miss him dearly. Frank, thank you for loving me as if I was your own blood & believing in me. I hope to make you proud.
Love,
Katie Caruso
There's much to say about Frank. He was caring, considerate and always willing to help at every turn. At a time of tragedy for Rachael and I he took the time to write us words that came from the heart since he also experienced a tragedy while he himself was still grieving from it. That says a lot about a person. We called each other "Cheech" since we both have the same first name. He received the best of care from his family because he gave them the best that he could. When I last spoke to Frank just a few days before his passing, he uttered these words "Lets get this show on the road" meaning he knew what was about to happen was near. So, we say thank you for being a friend. Rest in peace.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.