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Dympna Farry
April 14, 2007
Dear Cousins,
Our sincere sympathy to you all at the loss of your dear brother Danny. We are all shocked and saddened by his death but comforted to know he didnt suffer and is home in heaven with his mum who he loved and missed all his life. We will miss his visits to Trillick and the seisons of guinness and whiskey 'sampling'while he would regale us stories of his life on the high sea, his love of reading Shakespeare and Twain and loved to talk about politics. Before he went home again we knew how much Clinton was spending on home security and how the economy was doing. He has such a brilliant mind.
Our priest announced his death at Sunday Mass and a special prayer said. May he rest in peace.
From Farry Family Trillick
Mary Ann Carroll
April 10, 2007
Dear Cousins,
My sympathy to you. I am rejoicing with Dan that he is home at last for all eternity. May he rest in peace. I am sorry that I wasn't able to be with you for the final farewell for Dan. I always enjoyed my conversations with Dan about his cab and Chicago politics.
Love,
Mary Ann
Thomas Banich
April 9, 2007
To the Sullivan Family: My sincere condolences to you on the passing of Uncle and brother. I just happened to glance at the obituaries on Sunday and saw the name Dan Sullivan. I know the name is common but when I saw the age I remembered that 20 years ago I sold my one bedroom condo to a Dan Sullivan who was then in his forties. I only knew him for a few months but I remember him as a decent guy. One day he picked me up in his taxi to go to see about his loan for the condo and he was interesting and humorous with his stories about Chicago. I really never saw or heard from him after that but I remember he told me that he liked the parking place under the building for his taxi so I figured he would stay there a long time. God Bless him.
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Sgt. Thomas Banich
Chicago Police Dept.
015 th District
Former owner of 1060 West Hollywood Ave #105
MAUREEN COLLINS MCNAMARA
April 8, 2007
TO THE SULLIVAN FAMILY,
PLEASE ACCEPT MY CONDOLENCES ON THE DEATH OF YOUR BROTHER DANNY. I HOPE THAT YOU CAN FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT HIS SUFFERING IS NOW OVER AND HE IS AT PEACE.
I'VE ALWAYS HEARD GREAT STORIES ABOUT DAN SO I'M THINKING THAT HE'S
PROBABLY TOASTING ONE WITH HIS COUSIN DANNY COLLINS AND ALL OF THE COLLINS' AND SULLIVANS' WHO'VE GONE BEFORE US.
MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU ALL,
SINCERELY,
MAUREEN COLLINS MCNAMARA
(currently out of town)
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