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Joan <I>Friis</I> Sullivan

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Joan Friis Sullivan

Birth
Death
20 Oct 2021 (aged 94)
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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JOAN FRIIS SULLIVAN
AGE 94 YEARS

Joan Friis Sullivan died Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at Leominster Hospital after an illness. She was the wife of the late William E. Sullivan. Joan leaves four children, Joan (Sullivan) Hay of Westminster, Barry Sullivan and his wife Carolyn Sullivan of Norwood, Patrick Sullivan of Wrentham, Megan Sullivan of Fitchburg; one granddaughter, Alison Hay of Long Beach, California; and two step-grandsons.
She is predeceased by a daughter, Sharon A. Sullivan; a son, Mark V. Sullivan; her son-in-law, James R. Hay, as well as her grandson, Nicholas A. Hay. Joan was born in Chelsea, June 6, 1927, the only child of the late Virginia (Eldredge) and John Friis.

The Mack Family Funeral Home, 105 Central Street, GARDNER, MA 01440 has been entrusted with Joan's funeral arrangements. Kevin J. Mack and Walter C. Taylor funeral directors.

Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 24 to Oct. 25, 2021.
JOAN FRIIS SULLIVAN
AGE 94 YEARS

Joan Friis Sullivan died Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at Leominster Hospital after an illness. She was the wife of the late William E. Sullivan. Joan leaves four children, Joan (Sullivan) Hay of Westminster, Barry Sullivan and his wife Carolyn Sullivan of Norwood, Patrick Sullivan of Wrentham, Megan Sullivan of Fitchburg; one granddaughter, Alison Hay of Long Beach, California; and two step-grandsons.
She is predeceased by a daughter, Sharon A. Sullivan; a son, Mark V. Sullivan; her son-in-law, James R. Hay, as well as her grandson, Nicholas A. Hay. Joan was born in Chelsea, June 6, 1927, the only child of the late Virginia (Eldredge) and John Friis.

The Mack Family Funeral Home, 105 Central Street, GARDNER, MA 01440 has been entrusted with Joan's funeral arrangements. Kevin J. Mack and Walter C. Taylor funeral directors.

Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 24 to Oct. 25, 2021.


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