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Kenneth Roy “Ken” Sullivan

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Kenneth Roy “Ken” Sullivan

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Aug 2019 (aged 62)
Burial
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Son of Eugene J. Sullivan and Virginia Ann McCullough.
Husband of Holly Wilhelm.
Former husband of Karen Sullivan-Moore.
Father of Gregory Sullivan, Jeffrey Sullivan and Jennifer (David) Schubert.
Step-father of Brittany Losh and Katie Pittman.
Grandfather of Alec, Alexander, Jaxxon, Hope, Joshua, Noah, Aubrey, Keaton, Kayla, Kassidy, Emerson, and Khloe.
Brother of Joseph Sullivan, James “Jim” Sullivan and the late Thomas Sullivan and John Sullivan.

Ken joined the Eternal Father. He was raised in South City, was known as “DQ Ken” for many years, and was a self-employed carpenter. Ken was a beloved friend to many and could be found every Wednesday night at the lake in his subdivision, playing cornhole and laughing with his neighbors, who were some of his closest friends. He enjoyed cooking for his family and everyone loved his famous mostaccioli and lasagna. Ken had an infectious laugh and was truly the life of the party. He will be sorely missed and forever remembered for his selfless heart and giving spirit.

Funeral Service was held at Kutis Funeral Home Chapel, Affton, Mo.
Son of Eugene J. Sullivan and Virginia Ann McCullough.
Husband of Holly Wilhelm.
Former husband of Karen Sullivan-Moore.
Father of Gregory Sullivan, Jeffrey Sullivan and Jennifer (David) Schubert.
Step-father of Brittany Losh and Katie Pittman.
Grandfather of Alec, Alexander, Jaxxon, Hope, Joshua, Noah, Aubrey, Keaton, Kayla, Kassidy, Emerson, and Khloe.
Brother of Joseph Sullivan, James “Jim” Sullivan and the late Thomas Sullivan and John Sullivan.

Ken joined the Eternal Father. He was raised in South City, was known as “DQ Ken” for many years, and was a self-employed carpenter. Ken was a beloved friend to many and could be found every Wednesday night at the lake in his subdivision, playing cornhole and laughing with his neighbors, who were some of his closest friends. He enjoyed cooking for his family and everyone loved his famous mostaccioli and lasagna. Ken had an infectious laugh and was truly the life of the party. He will be sorely missed and forever remembered for his selfless heart and giving spirit.

Funeral Service was held at Kutis Funeral Home Chapel, Affton, Mo.


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