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John Michael Sullivan
Beloved husband, son, brother, nephew, and cousin.

 

John M. Sullivan, 42, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, died on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, at High Pointe House in Haverhill after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma.

He was the beloved husband of Stephanie (Themelis) Sullivan, who survives him.

Born October 14, 1982 in Lowell, MA, the son of Michael J. III and the late Colleen A. (Murphy) Sullivan, John attended schools in Nashua, NH.

John was self-employed, working as a plasterer for twenty-five years in the construction industry.

Among his interests, John enjoyed working on his car, playing video games,  fishing with his friend Jake, walking his dogs and had a love of collecting sneakers and watches.

Besides his wife, Stephanie, John is survived by his father, Michael J. Sullivan, III and his wife Ann of Kinston, NC; a sister, Joyce I. Sullivan of Manchester, NH; several aunts, uncles, and cousins; and his loving service dogs, Willow and Wylie.

Funeral services were held privately for his family. E-condolences at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com. Those wishing to may make contributions in his memory to American Cancer Society - Arrangements by the O’DONNELL FUNERAL HOME – LOWELL, MA – (978) 458-8768.

Condolences (2)
  • Michael J Sullivan  - To my son John
    John Michael, you are and will forever be in my heart. I will carry you in my heart to my last breath. I will mourn for a while, but I know where you are now. (Matthew 5:4) My prayer was to know that you would for all eternity be in Heaven. God confirmed that for us while we prayed over you in the hospital, despite your condition at the time. If I could, I would have swapped places with you. But that wasn’t to be – you told me “stop it dad”. You had God’s peace. (Philippians 4:7). I love you and miss you, but I know I will see you again in eternity.
  • Anonymous
    To my baby brother. I want to say your life was taken too early but you are no longer suffering I'm going to miss you so much you can't just call you anymore and say hello but you're always going to be in my heart. I love you so much. I wish we could have had more time together but until we meet again you will always precious to me and always will be we've had a lot of good times now you with Mom and everyone I'll see you one day again love you John always will be missed.
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