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January 18, 2013
January 18, 2013
January 18, 2013
"Florry's family still living in Ireland are so proud of his life achievements at home and in America. He had a devoted and loving wife, dedicated sons, grandchildren, daughters in law and extended family.He never lost touch with his family in Ireland. He was loved very much and will be sadly missed and always remembered."
Brother Christy
Everloving Niece Eileen & Family
January 17, 2013
C.G.
Sullivan family God can give you the strength to endure your loss. Isaiah 32:1-2. I offer the family my condolences.
January 16, 2013
John Mix
Great man who raised a great family.
January 16, 2013
To the entire Sullivan family from the Leen's; Rath De' Ort or may the Grace of God be with you.
January 16, 2013
Sophia Latham
It is amazing how impressed I am with a man that I have never known. You know that he was a good man because of the family he raised, the work that he did and the wife that he loved. If there are leprechauns in heaven I am sure that they are looking out for him. RIP Mr. Sullivan.
January 15, 2013
Delores Hernandez
Joe, Janet and Family, I am so sad that I just opened my email today to find the sad news. Wow what a wonderful dad he was and to have him for this long is like he was a Saint here on earth for you. To see you on the right tract of Life. God Bless you all. Love, Delores and Jess Hernandez
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