Terrence Keith Sullivan ’53

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Terry spent three years as a Navy supply officer on ships in the Atlantic and Pacific after graduation. Following release from the service he became a highly respected businessman, initially entering his family’s retail enterprise and later partnering with others to found several more.

His lifelong friend, Olan Mills ’52, gave the eulogy at Terry’s funeral. Also attending was his junior- and senior-year roommate, Ed McCarthy, who came from North Carolina with his wife, Julie. Our appreciation goes to Ed and Henry Donahoe for preparing this memorial. Terry will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife, Jacquelyn; his daughters, Jas and Suzanne; his son, Keith; the extended family; and his many friends and classmates.

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