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- Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/9/1943
James P. Sullivan, son of the
late John P. Sullivan, former
alderman and Democratic leader,
died yesterday at his home, 125
Crescent Avenue, following an illness
of several months. He was 44.
Born in the First Ward, he was
educated at School 34 and South
Park High School. Later he attended
Phillips-Andover Academy
and the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, from which he was
graduated as a mechanical engineer.
Upon completing his educational
course he became associated with
his father in the Sullivan Ice Company,
and when the business was
merged with the City Fuel & Ice
Company he declined an offer to
remove to Cleveland, preferring to
remain in Buffalo. During recent
Lyears he was on the engineering
staff of the Buffalo Sewer Authority.
He was a member of Troop I
Post, American Legion.
He is survived by his wife,
Agatha M. Brinkworth Sullivan; a
daughter, Nancy J.; a brother,
Thomas S.; and three sisters, Mrs.
Harry E. Vogt, Mrs. John T. Glynn
and Mrs. Jerome J. Terhaar.
The funeral will be held from the
home, 125 Crescent Avenue, Friday
morning at 8.15 and from St.
Vincent's Church at 9 o'clock.
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