Dick Sullivan:  

CLASS OF 1967
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Xavier High SchoolClass of 1967
Concord, MA
Boston CollegeClass of 1971
Newton, MA

Dick's Story

Life I migrated to Utah in 1975, met Georgia White in 1980 and married her in 1982. We live and work in Salt lake City, have three children, two daughters and a son ages 20, 18, and 13, a 2-year-old Lab and a little place in the high desert near Capitol Reef National Park in South central Utah where we go to relax and enjoy the red rock landscape and surrounding mountains. I've worked in the parole business either in the Field or at the Parole Board for nearly 32 years and my wife owns and operates her own business. We're typical soccer / lacrosse parents of a 13-year-old son beginning the 8th grade in September, a daughter at Northeastern University in Boston studying geology and another daughter who will begin freshman year at the University of Hawaii at Manoa this fall, and we're still very much enjoying our son's middle school-age adventures. We love the outdoors and we've stayed in Utah because of the tremendous variety of things to do, year round. (In fact we're still skiing at Snowbird and plan to get up for a day this weekend!) We get back to Massachusetts to visit family two or three times a year and once in a while get to see other places in the west as well. I'll probably retire when I'm 61 or so, when our two girls are nearly done with college, and our son's in high school, because if he plays it the way I did, he'll need someone just like him looking over his shoulder! We were just back in Beantown this spring visiting my dad and our our Northeastern sophomore, and managed to catch a Sox game while we were ther...Expand for more
e. This is a bit of an update in time for the all class reunion scheduled for the weekend of June 22, 23, and 24, 2018. Hello to all! I'd love to make the reunion but the Utah Sullivan family will be in Boulder Colorado celebrating a cousin's wedding that weekend. Time marches on, so I've added a recent family photo taken in Mid May, 2018 where the five of us were floating the Salt River, east of Phoenix Az. On a lazy Sunday afternoon. These days I'm retired, still skiing a lot, splitting time between Salt Lake City and our place near Capitol Reef N.P. In Torrey Utah, and doing a bit of volunteering. Georgia, is still working and enjoying it , and our oldest daughter Kelly is married , lives and works in Chicago, and gets out this way regularly for work with Georgia and visits. Our second daughter, Erin, is finishing her first year of Grad school in the Phoenix / Mesa Az. area (hence the Salt River Trip) and our youngest, Patrick, starts grad school in the fall, after a great experience at UVM in Burlington Vt., and a year of skiing and river running in between! This summer we all meet in Boston and head down to Mattapoisett for a Sullivan sybs / cousins reunion around Independance day, then back to Utah for summertime R&R in the Mountains and high deserts. We're all fortunate to be healthy and enjoying life, so I hope this finds all who were brothers at Xavier to be the same. Life remains great and I couldn't be happier. Hope everyone has a great time at nextmonth's Xavier- R.H. all class reunion ... Cheers! Dick
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