Edward Marcus Sullivan

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Portland - Edward Marcus Sullivan, 50, died on March 13, 2023. Born in Boston on December 8, 1972, Marc was the son of the late Catherine (Murray) Sullivan. A native of Hingham, MA, he was a 1991 graduate of Hingham High School and a 1995 graduate of the University of Hartford. Marc was fluent in multiple languages, a skill he utilized as a phone representative for Auto Europe. In later years, he worked for Rocket Fuel in Biddeford, ME, and Walgreens in Portland, ME. A talented guitarist who performed at venues in the Portland area, he also enjoyed drawing. Marc is survived by his siblings, Deirdre Whalen and her husband J. Michael Whalen of Weymouth, MA, Lara Sullivan of Dorchester, NH, and James V. Sullivan of Boston, MA. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. In lieu of flowers, donations accepted by MaineHealth Cancer Care, Attn: John Curran or Susan Doliner, 22 Bramhall Street, Portland, ME 04102

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  1. Sullivan and I officially met in 2014, through a mutual friend/coworker.
    I loved talking with him.
    It was easy to lose track of time when we did.
    Always such a thoughtful, kind, insightful man, it was easy to delve deeply into virtually any subject imaginable.
    He was always there for me when I needed help, and really came through during some particularly difficult moments.
    I wish I had done more to return the favor.
    Last I saw him, we were heading opposite directions, on opposite sides of the street.
    We both waved, but didn’t have time to talk.
    I wish I had just taken a moment to walk and talk with him.
    I didn’t realize that would be the last time we saw each-other, and could have just taken a few minutes longer to get home that day.
    I’m so sorry man.
    I’m really going to miss you.

  2. Sully always had a ready smile for you and an encouraging word to offer. We worked together at The Root Cellar and he always jumped in to do whatever he could. I’ll miss your, friend. I pray you are resting now.

  3. Such a brilliant man with a sweet soul. Thanks for introducing me to Sriracha! I still think of you every time I use it. Rest in peace, Sullivan. ❤️

  4. One of the best friends a person could ask for. Intelligent, talented and funny. You will be greatly missed Sully! Hoping you are at peace.

  5. I was close with Sullivan for a relatively short time around 2004-2005. He was remarkably sweet, funny, kind, intelligent, and good-natured. I always hoped to run into him again to give him a hug and thank him for being him. I can only hope that he knew what a positive impact he had on the people around him.


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