Anne E. Sullivan
Ms. Anne E. Sullivan, of South Boston, passed away on December 28, 2018 in Milton, Massachusetts at age 51.
Anne was born on July 20, 1967 to Katherine L. Sullivan and the late John E. Sullivan. She was born and raised in Hamilton, Massachusetts and graduated from Providence College.
Anne is survived by her sister Kathy and Brian Maher; and brothers, Chris and Lisa Sullivan, Tim and Ellie Sullivan, and Sean and Jenn Sullivan. She is also survived by her 8 beloved nieces and nephews, Jack, Ben and Bryanna Maher, Elaine and Teddy Sullivan, Kate and Tim Sullivan, and Elle Sullivan.
Anne had a life-long passion for art and design which first drew her to work at the Museum of Fine Arts after graduating from Providence College with a degree in art history. Later, Anne decided to further her pursuit of creativity by earning a degree in architecture. She first combined her love of museums and architecture at the firm of Verner Johnson which specializes in museum architecture. Anne later moved to her current firm of Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc. to expand into housing and commercial design.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Church of Saint Paul, 50 Union Street, Hamilton, Wednesday, January 2nd @ 10:30 AM. Family and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Tuesday from 2-6 PM. Interment Hamilton Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Anne’s memory to: St. Monica and St. Augustine Parish, 331 Old Colony Avenue, South Boston, MA 02127 ~ Monica’s Kitchen, Food Pantry and Peace Breakfast.
Guestbook Entries
Anne, it was always a pleasure to see you when we had the opportunity to travel to Massachusetts. I am so sad about your illness and passing and so glad you are at peace. I offer my prayers for you and your loving family and friends. Much love, Cathy Zebrowski and family
Mrs. Sullivan and family,
My condolences to the whole family. Anne was a wonderful friend to so many and always worked to make life better around her. Anne’s humor always helped to bring smiles. May she be at peace after the last few months of illness. Hope you all are comforted with the support of friendship .
Peace,
Caron and family
Anne my niece, was indeed a very special person who is missed and will be for a long long time to come as she left a mark on your heart with her brand of joy and calm unusual in our times. She had a wonderful sense of humour sprinkled with practicality and amusement at the world around her in which she reveled in its beauty. Her artistic sensibilities were everywhere she was, which lit up the place with her smile and total rapt attention on the people she encountered and shared her world with. She had a special spirit that inspired me to be a better person and thus she is much missed and wonderfully remembered.
Aunt Harriet
We are so sad to hear about Anne and her illness. She would babysit our three children with a calm lovely presence .
We can imagine how sad you all are and send you love ..
The McWane Family