01/13/2026
Our family would like to extend our deepest and most heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported us during the passing of my father.
Thank you to all who reached out with kind words, left comments, sent messages, made phone calls, and shared stories that brought comfort and laughter during such a difficult time. To those who brought food, flowers, sweets, cards, or anything at all to help brighten our days—please know how much it truly meant to us.
We are incredibly grateful to our family and friends who traveled near and far to be with us and to honor our dad at his services. Your presence was a tremendous source of strength and comfort.
A special thank you to the priests who were able to come together to concelebrate his Mass, and for the beautiful and meaningful touches throughout the service—from the holy water brought from the Grotto at Notre Dame to the chalice used for his mass. I made sure every detail that helped reflect who our father was, including his welcome sign, lighters and the tributes to his heritage and lasting legacy were included.
We are deeply thankful to the men and women of the American Legion honor guard of Frackville, Ashland, and Girardville and Army Honor Guard for honoring our father with such dignity and respect, as well as to the bagpipers and drummer whose music added a powerful and moving tribute.
We are deeply grateful to all who contributed to the Thomas M. Sullivan Scholarship. Your donations honor his legacy and provide meaningful support to students in need as they continue their educational journey.
I will continue my father’s legacy and the business he built over 50 years, serving the communities of northern Schuylkill County with integrity, compassion, and care, just as he did for so many years—and as we have done together as a team for the past 20 years.
Lastly, thank you to our local businesses, friends, and the entire community for the overwhelming outpouring of love, support, and kindness during one of the most difficult times of our lives. We will forever be grateful.
—The Sullivan Family