Grant T Sullivan was married, 58, Minister of Methodist Church. Burial was to be in Union City, TN. He was the son of Rev Nathan Sullivan & Mary Jane Sullivan.
REV G T SULLIVAN DEAD.
Paducah, KY., Aug. 29
The Rev. G. T. Sullivan, 52 years old, died at midnight to-night, after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases. He was pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church and one of the most prominent members of the Memphis Methodist Conference. Dr. Sullivan had been pastor of the Broadway church nearly four years, and was very popular. The deceased had been ill for three months. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal
Rev. G. T. Sullivan was one of the most prominent preachers in Southern Methodism. He has been in this Conference many years. He was for several years a pastor in Memphis, where he has a host of friends. The news of his death will be received with profound sorrow throughout West Tennessee and Western Kentucky
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The Commercial, Union City, Tennessee - Sept 1, 1911
The people of Union City also mourn the death of a former beloved pastor, one of the most popular ministers of this church.
Remains of the deceased were shipped here yesterday and carried to the Methodist Church accompanied by the funeral cortege. Services were held at 2 o'clock p.m., led by Rev. Sellars, other ministers taking part. Interment followed at East View.
Grant T Sullivan was married, 58, Minister of Methodist Church. Burial was to be in Union City, TN. He was the son of Rev Nathan Sullivan & Mary Jane Sullivan.
REV G T SULLIVAN DEAD.
Paducah, KY., Aug. 29
The Rev. G. T. Sullivan, 52 years old, died at midnight to-night, after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases. He was pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church and one of the most prominent members of the Memphis Methodist Conference. Dr. Sullivan had been pastor of the Broadway church nearly four years, and was very popular. The deceased had been ill for three months. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal
Rev. G. T. Sullivan was one of the most prominent preachers in Southern Methodism. He has been in this Conference many years. He was for several years a pastor in Memphis, where he has a host of friends. The news of his death will be received with profound sorrow throughout West Tennessee and Western Kentucky
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The Commercial, Union City, Tennessee - Sept 1, 1911
The people of Union City also mourn the death of a former beloved pastor, one of the most popular ministers of this church.
Remains of the deceased were shipped here yesterday and carried to the Methodist Church accompanied by the funeral cortege. Services were held at 2 o'clock p.m., led by Rev. Sellars, other ministers taking part. Interment followed at East View.
Family Members
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Fountain McPherson Sullivan
1841–1842
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William Asbury Sullivan
1843–1861
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John Lovin Sullivan
1845–1847
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Rev Jacob "Dink" Sullivan
1846–1899
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Dr James Osgood Andrew Sullivan
1848–1915
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Dr George Harris Sullivan
1850–1891
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Robert N Sullivan
1856–1911
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Nathan Sullivan
1858–1870
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Emma Sullivan Bright
1859–1931
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Martha Annah "Mattie" Sullivan Reid
1862–1936
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Dr Charles Lee "Charlie" Sullivan
1864–1899
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