Brian Patrick Sullivan
Brian Patrick Sullivan, 66, of Parkesburg, PA, passed away on Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Cornelius Frances Sullivan and Rose Marie Ewerth Sullivan.
Brian received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Temple University and then continued his education at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh where he obtained a Master’s degree.
He was employed most of his life in the entertainment business as a producer/director.
He is survived by four sons; Jared Sullivan and wife Melissa of Lancaster, Jamison Sullivan and wife Ariel of Parkesburg, Joshua Sullivan and wife Tess of Bethlehem, PA and Jason Sullivan of Parkesburg, two grandchildren; Bianca Rose Sullivan and Rohnan Joshua Sullivan, Leslie Armentrout Sullivan, mother of his four children and 11 siblings; Cornelius F. Sullivan, III, Nadine Sullivan, Laureen M. Farr, Christopher John Sullivan, Matthew C. Sullivan, Kathleen M. Boraski, Francine Stafford, Shawn G. Sullivan, Constance R. Sullivan-Blum, Gregory R. Sullivan and Dion G. Sullivan.
In a statement from his eldest son, “ He was the most kind hearted man, I have ever known. Always willing to give the shirt off of his back to those that needed it. He is the type of man I hope to live up to and be remembered as. Through him my brothers and I learned so much of music and culture, domestic and foreign. He was a light of hope and dignity in a world of shadows, and I will always be proud to say that I am his son. He left too early, truth be told I thought he’d outlive me. But to quote one of his favorite artists: ‘ only the good die young’ “.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 10:30 AM at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 119 South Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17603 with visitation at the church from 10:00 AM to the time of the service.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online Condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
My sincere condolences. A 20 year friend. Worked with Brian at Sunoco & Superior. Simply a man that I enjoyed being in his company. Humble & kind . Intellectual & funny. RIP Brian .
My dear friend always in my
My dear friend always in my heart.
I had the pleasure of working
I had the pleasure of working with Brian for over 20 years. He was a dear friend as well. Such a loss to go so soon.
Brian was a kind soul and
Brian was a kind soul and very good friend and co worker for 20 + years . You will be deeply missed and never forgotten 💔 😢.
I had the pleasure of working
I had the pleasure of working with Brian for many years at Sunoco. Shared many conversations and laughs. My sincere condolences to his entire family
Keeping your family in my
Keeping your family in my prayers and sending my deepest condolences. So sorry for such a heart breaking loss.
Brian was always a ray of
Brian was always a ray of sunshine, a gentle soul, and brought much joy to my heart. Fondly recalling the many hockey games with him calling 'shotgun', conversations and fun, and that winning smile which always melted my heart. He will be greatly missed by many. RIP Brian.
An Old Friend from Elmira
When I told Bill Hartigan about Brian's death, he emailed me to say, "I’m so sorry for your loss. As you know Brian saved me when I needed help most in 1990. I’ll miss him."
our condolences on the passing of your father.
Sending my sincerest condolences
Brian was a really great guy!! He will be missed! My thoughts and prayers are with Brian's loved ones!
God Bless, RIP Brian.
Former Coworker, Friend
Andrea Zielinski
Work with Brian for 20yrs. We
Work with Brian for 20yrs. We always got along well and had had many good conversations. I considered him a friend. He will be missed.
Worked with Brian
Sending my sincere condolences to all of Brian's family on your loss.
Brian
Brian was an amazing person and friend. Gene and I loved him. We pray that God gives the Sullivan family peace and comfort.
Brian was a dear friend, I
Brian was a dear friend, I never imagined my future without his friendship, without our deep talks and shared love of the arts, family, nature, philosophy. His passion for music, the theater, all things beautiful and creative was only outmatched by his fierceness and commitment to his family and friends. A great loss to me and the world. My deepest sympathy to his family, may you rest in peace Brian, you will be greatly missed.
Stella