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Obit of Sullivan, Eugene "Sully" - Alfalfa County, Oklahoma

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Amarillo Globe News 31 Jul 1997
Eugene Sullivan
DALHART - Eugene "Sully" Sullivan, 74, died Monday, July 28, 1997.
Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Central United Methodist Church with 
James Edwards, minister of Lakeview United Methodist Church, officiating. 
Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery by Hass Funeral Home Inc.
Mr. Sullivan was born and raised in Queens, N.Y. After graduating from 
high school in Queens, he played for a New York Giants baseball farm team.
He was injured while serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He 
attended Northwestern State University in Oklahoma and graduated with a 
degree in education. He began teaching in Nevada and later taught in 
Cherokee, Okla.
Mr. Sullivan married Elsie Hyer in 1948 at Alva, Okla. They moved to 
Dalhart in 1958.
He taught school in Dalhart and was principal at Kella Hill and Dalhart 
High School before retiring in 1978. After he retired, he spent his 
winters in Florida and taught school there.
He was a member of the Retired Teachers Association.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Patrick Sullivan of Austin; a daughter, 
Kathryn Robertson of Brandon, Miss.; and a brother, Phil Sullivan of West 
Palm Beach, Fla.
The family suggests memorials be to the Senior Citizens Center.
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