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Warren Hartwell John Sullivan
Warren H. J. Sullivan, 97,
a retired Malden Policeman, died Monday, October 3, 2005 at the Winchester
Nursing Center, Winchester, MA. Warren was born in Malden the son of the late
Patrick H. & Annie M. (McGoogin) Sullivan. He was a graduate with Malden High
School Class of 1926, where he was a four sport athlete. Warren joined the
Malden Police Force in 1935 as a Patrolman. While still a Patrolman, he joined
the U.S. Coast Guard in 1942 and when he was discharged in 1945, he held the
rank of Specialist 2nd Class. He returned to the Police Department
and served the city for thirty-seven years until his retirement in 1972.
Warren enjoyed many years of
retirement in South Yarmouth. He also enjoyed many family gatherings both in and
off the Cape. He was an avid sports fan, he faithfully followed the Boston Red
Sox and enjoyed the World Series win in 2004. Warren was a long time
communicant of St. Joseph's Church and was a member of the Malden VFW Post #
639.
He is survived by his son
Warren J. “Joe” Sullivan and his wife Sandra of Woburn, his daughter Kathleen M.
Sullivan of Stoneham, his son James T. Sullivan and his wife Lisa of Belmont,
his son Charles F. Sullivan of Boston, his stepson Thomas Scannell and
stepdaughter Lois Guisewite, both of FL, his cherished grandchildren, Gary
Sullivan of Methuen, Laurie Heizer of Nashua, NH, Grace & Emily Sullivan of
Belmont, his great-grandchildren, Emma, Avery & Owen. He was also survived by
many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
his wife Alice B. (Kehoe) Sullivan, and his second wife Anna W. (McGarty)
Sullivan, his father Patrick H. Sullivan, his mother Annie M. McGoogin, his
brother Lincoln M. Sullivan, and his sister Isabel Sullivan, both formerly of
Malden.
Visitation will be held
at the Weir ~ MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden on
Wednesday morning, October 5, 2005 from 10:15-11:15 AM followed
by a Mass of Christian burial in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem St., Malden at
11:30AM. Burial
will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
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