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Paul Howard Sullivan Sr.

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Paul Howard Sullivan Sr.

Birth
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Feb 2022 (aged 80)
Washington, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-C3-60
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Paul Howard Sullivan, age 80, retired from this world to take up residency in our Heavenly Father's carpentry shop on February 22, 2022. His new role will be overseeing the building of many picnic tables, so the inhabitants may sit and enjoy spending time with loved ones. In truth, though, Paul can again put his son Paul Jr to work building tables as he sits back and instructs. Paul is the youngest of nine children, having two brothers and six sisters born to Gordon and Blanche Beckstrom Sullivan on September 8, 1941, in St. George, Utah.

Paul spent most of his childhood in St. George, where he went to school, learned to play the saxophone, and was in the marching band. Before graduating from Dixie High School in May of 1959, Paul joined the National Guard. After graduation, he completed 16 weeks at artillery school and served in the National Guard for about seven years.

Paul's professional career centered around being a land surveyor. He has worked for the Utah Highway Department and the State of Nevada City of Las Vegas as the Assistant City Surveyor. He has also done work as a carpenter helping to rebuild many homes and businesses, building log homes, power line construction, and working with the forest service. Paul was very smart and knowledgeable and could build just about anything when working with lumber. He made many beautiful bookshelves, nick-nack shelves, grill tables, picnic tables, and benches for his family and friends.

He was a loving husband and father, dedicated to living life or death on his own terms and with his code of honor. Paul was known for his outstanding principles, integrity, and helping others when needed. He expected others to have the same moral compass; if not, he would defiantly (yes defiantly!) let you know. Paul lived, loved, and wanted to be known for those incredible qualities. Paul left an astounding legacy. Everyone he came in contact with surely will remember his presence in their life and greatly miss him.

Paul is survived by Carol and Alice, eight children: Lisa Jessop; Bryan Paul Sullivan (AJ), Robyn (Kody) Brown; Fawn (Mike) Bowles; Sandra (Adam) Allred; Andrew (Jeni) Sullivan; Sara and Taralyce Sullivan and his Sister, Margaret (Mike) Lackner.

Paul was blessed to have 33 grandchildren:
Lisa Jessop: Michael; Justin (Susie); Jake (Jami); Mindy (Darryl) Moore; Cody (Anna); Cindy; Chris (Tessa); Dylan (Ashlee); Lexie; Spencer; Dalton.
Robyn (Kody) Brown: Dayton; Aurora; Breanna; Solomon; Ariella.
Fawn (Mike) Bowels: Levi (Kristen); Morgan; Jaden; Billie. Kyson; Bentley; Andie.
Sandra (Adam) Allred: Tanner; Cody; Chance; Dane; Rhys; Adaline.
Andrew (Jeni) Sullivan: Andrew Jr; Ashlynn; Avianna
Sara Sullivan: Maya.

Along with 33 grandchildren Paul was blessed with 17 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, five sisters, and his son, Paul, Jr.

Visitation will take place at: 2434 East Riverside Drive LDS Church
10:00 am – 11:30 am - Monday, February 28th, 2022

Funeral service will take place at: 2434 East Riverside Drive LDS Church
12:00 pm - Monday, February 28th, 2022
Paul Howard Sullivan, age 80, retired from this world to take up residency in our Heavenly Father's carpentry shop on February 22, 2022. His new role will be overseeing the building of many picnic tables, so the inhabitants may sit and enjoy spending time with loved ones. In truth, though, Paul can again put his son Paul Jr to work building tables as he sits back and instructs. Paul is the youngest of nine children, having two brothers and six sisters born to Gordon and Blanche Beckstrom Sullivan on September 8, 1941, in St. George, Utah.

Paul spent most of his childhood in St. George, where he went to school, learned to play the saxophone, and was in the marching band. Before graduating from Dixie High School in May of 1959, Paul joined the National Guard. After graduation, he completed 16 weeks at artillery school and served in the National Guard for about seven years.

Paul's professional career centered around being a land surveyor. He has worked for the Utah Highway Department and the State of Nevada City of Las Vegas as the Assistant City Surveyor. He has also done work as a carpenter helping to rebuild many homes and businesses, building log homes, power line construction, and working with the forest service. Paul was very smart and knowledgeable and could build just about anything when working with lumber. He made many beautiful bookshelves, nick-nack shelves, grill tables, picnic tables, and benches for his family and friends.

He was a loving husband and father, dedicated to living life or death on his own terms and with his code of honor. Paul was known for his outstanding principles, integrity, and helping others when needed. He expected others to have the same moral compass; if not, he would defiantly (yes defiantly!) let you know. Paul lived, loved, and wanted to be known for those incredible qualities. Paul left an astounding legacy. Everyone he came in contact with surely will remember his presence in their life and greatly miss him.

Paul is survived by Carol and Alice, eight children: Lisa Jessop; Bryan Paul Sullivan (AJ), Robyn (Kody) Brown; Fawn (Mike) Bowles; Sandra (Adam) Allred; Andrew (Jeni) Sullivan; Sara and Taralyce Sullivan and his Sister, Margaret (Mike) Lackner.

Paul was blessed to have 33 grandchildren:
Lisa Jessop: Michael; Justin (Susie); Jake (Jami); Mindy (Darryl) Moore; Cody (Anna); Cindy; Chris (Tessa); Dylan (Ashlee); Lexie; Spencer; Dalton.
Robyn (Kody) Brown: Dayton; Aurora; Breanna; Solomon; Ariella.
Fawn (Mike) Bowels: Levi (Kristen); Morgan; Jaden; Billie. Kyson; Bentley; Andie.
Sandra (Adam) Allred: Tanner; Cody; Chance; Dane; Rhys; Adaline.
Andrew (Jeni) Sullivan: Andrew Jr; Ashlynn; Avianna
Sara Sullivan: Maya.

Along with 33 grandchildren Paul was blessed with 17 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, five sisters, and his son, Paul, Jr.

Visitation will take place at: 2434 East Riverside Drive LDS Church
10:00 am – 11:30 am - Monday, February 28th, 2022

Funeral service will take place at: 2434 East Riverside Drive LDS Church
12:00 pm - Monday, February 28th, 2022


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