PFC Norman W “Sully” Sullivan Sr.

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PFC Norman W “Sully” Sullivan Sr.

Birth
Two Harbors, Lake County, Minnesota, USA
Death
10 Apr 1999 (aged 82)
Litchfield, Meeker County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13, Site 256
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MY UNCLE
MARRIED MY MOM'S SISTER ROSE

My uncle was a pretty good guy. He loved the outdoors and loved to fish. When I was real young he use to live in northern MN a very beautiful part of our state. In later years he spent most of his life living in a home on a lake in western MN. He comes from a big family with many brothers and sisters. When I was young I can remember always looking forward to a weekend visit to see my aunt and uncle. He was the family clown. He always had a joke to tell and would clown around with us kids. I remember his great humor the most.
I remember one time we visited when I was very small. My Uncle Norman killed a chicken to cook for dinner. He chopped it's head off and the chicken jumped around on the ground with no head and came right towards me. Scared me to death. I wet my pants. So funny. I had to share that, too good a story to keep inside.
He served our country for two years in the Army.
I was amazed that my son Aaron and Uncle Norman are buried in the same section at Ft. Snelling.
Norman and Rose were blessed with 2 sons and 2 daughters.
1-William Sullivan.
2-Suzanne Sullivan married Richard Sutter.
3-Jennifer Sullivan married Patrick Naylon.
4-Norm Sullivan
Thank you for flowers you leave for my Uncle Norman.
(bio by: Steve Edquist)



MY UNCLE
MARRIED MY MOM'S SISTER ROSE

My uncle was a pretty good guy. He loved the outdoors and loved to fish. When I was real young he use to live in northern MN a very beautiful part of our state. In later years he spent most of his life living in a home on a lake in western MN. He comes from a big family with many brothers and sisters. When I was young I can remember always looking forward to a weekend visit to see my aunt and uncle. He was the family clown. He always had a joke to tell and would clown around with us kids. I remember his great humor the most.
I remember one time we visited when I was very small. My Uncle Norman killed a chicken to cook for dinner. He chopped it's head off and the chicken jumped around on the ground with no head and came right towards me. Scared me to death. I wet my pants. So funny. I had to share that, too good a story to keep inside.
He served our country for two years in the Army.
I was amazed that my son Aaron and Uncle Norman are buried in the same section at Ft. Snelling.
Norman and Rose were blessed with 2 sons and 2 daughters.
1-William Sullivan.
2-Suzanne Sullivan married Richard Sutter.
3-Jennifer Sullivan married Patrick Naylon.
4-Norm Sullivan
Thank you for flowers you leave for my Uncle Norman.
(bio by: Steve Edquist)


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