Lieutenant
Christopher Sullivan
Ladder 111
Memorial
Service was held
on Tuesday, October 2, 2001
True
Partner at Home Christopher and Dolores Sullivan were high school
sweethearts, and he gave her a happy ending with a modern twist.
She got a prince who was never too tired to play with their
sons, Sean, 6, and Brian, 4 or to prepare her lunch for work.
Mr. Sullivan, 39, was a firefighter at Ladder 11 and Engine
214 in Brooklyn. "The main thing about him was that he was an
excellent father," Mrs. Sullivan said. "He'd come home after
working 24 hours and they would want to play and he played.
He took them hiking and camping. He also did everything at home,
from cooking to cleaning. We were a real team." "The kids didn't
have their Dad long, but they got a lot from him," Mrs. Sullivan
said. Jim Sullivan, Christopher's father, said his son "had
a heart of gold but no one pushed him around," which made him
perfect for firefighting. "Chris loved his job so much. We really
respected the men he worked with." Firefighter Sullivan also
loved nature. He planted a pumpkin for the first time this year,
and it grew. The family used it to make pumpkin bread at Thanksgiving.
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 23, 2001.
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