Born October 22, 1919 in Twin Falls, Idaho, the daughter of Herman Gustaf Lind and Hazel A. Farrell. Married Jack Sullivan June 22, 1938. She was involved in various auxiliaries in the LDS Church, loved to travel, was a great cook and was famous for her pies. She loved to recite poetry and maintained her sense of humor to the end. She worked for Dr. Jay Jeppson for 13 years as a dental assistant. She learned the value of hard work by working on the family farm in Idaho.
She is survived by her husband, John W. "Jack" Sullivan; children, Mike (Kristy) Sullivan; Kathy Burningham; Vickie (Lynn) Payne; Colleen (John) Toronto; Paul R. (Karen) Sullivan; 24 grandchildren; 34 great-grand-children.
Preceded in death by three grandchildren, Mary Beth Payne, Whitney Payne and Todd Burningham; brothers, Wyland Lind, Farris Lind, Marlin Lind; and sister, Arta Grow.
Born October 22, 1919 in Twin Falls, Idaho, the daughter of Herman Gustaf Lind and Hazel A. Farrell. Married Jack Sullivan June 22, 1938. She was involved in various auxiliaries in the LDS Church, loved to travel, was a great cook and was famous for her pies. She loved to recite poetry and maintained her sense of humor to the end. She worked for Dr. Jay Jeppson for 13 years as a dental assistant. She learned the value of hard work by working on the family farm in Idaho.
She is survived by her husband, John W. "Jack" Sullivan; children, Mike (Kristy) Sullivan; Kathy Burningham; Vickie (Lynn) Payne; Colleen (John) Toronto; Paul R. (Karen) Sullivan; 24 grandchildren; 34 great-grand-children.
Preceded in death by three grandchildren, Mary Beth Payne, Whitney Payne and Todd Burningham; brothers, Wyland Lind, Farris Lind, Marlin Lind; and sister, Arta Grow.
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