Patricia Anne Sullivan
March 14, 2013
Patricia Anne Sullivan, 67, went home to God on March 14, 2013. Born in Lowell on March 17, 1945, she was the daughter of Helen (Walsh) Sullivan of Topsfield and the late Francis X. Sullivan. She was a graduate of St. Coletta School in Hanover. She had been a resident of the Hogan Center in Danvers for many years before moving to her group home in Wakefield. Patty had volunteered at the Danvers State Hospital and was active at the Shore Educational Collaborative in Peabody. Patty enjoyed puzzles and traveling to Maine. Besides her mother, she is survived by her siblings, Francis X. Sullivan, Jr. of Lynnfield, James J. Sullivan and his wife Emily of Newbury, Michael T. Sullivan and his wife Kathleen of Franklin, Elizabeth R. Kenny of Topsfield, Kathleen Larkin and her husband Francis of Newburyport and Joan Soeth and her husband Mark of Rochester, NY, her nieces and nephews, Kerry, Matthew and his wife Sara, LeighAnn, Sarah, Kevin, Pamela, Courtney, Kelsey, Allison, Laura, Cooper, Frankie, a great niece, Sienna and her group home family. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Monday, March 18, 2013 in St. Rose of Lima Church, Park St, Topsfield. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, Gorham St. Lowell. Visiting hours are Sunday from 2-5PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in Patricia’s name to Shore Educational Collaborative, 10 Technology Dr., Peabody, MA, 01960.
Aunt Helen and all , we are so sorry for the loss of Patty. She was so special and fun loving! It has been so long. we,ll never forget the times in Danvers,and Topsfield. so much fun. Patty always enjoyed the fun. Her smile would light up the room! Our prayers are with you and Patty. She was one of Gods special children, and very much loved. Love, Martha Donnelly Keefe
Patty will be remembered always on St. Patricks Day and whenever I do a jigsaw puzzle. She was remarkable and she loved each of you in a special way. The unconditional love and support of her family made her life rich and full. I know you will all miss her and will weave a bit of her magic into your own lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you gather together to remember Patty’s life. Love, terri
Our most sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved daughter and sister. Our thoughts are with you. Merril and Sharon Pyes
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this of loss of your loved one.