Sister Dorothy Sullivan, R.S.M.

sister dorothy sullivan, r.s.m.
Portland - Sister Dorothy Sullivan, R.S.M., (M. Vincent Ferrer), died peacefully at The Cedars Nursing and Rehab Center, Portland, on September 11, 2020. Born in Portland, July 6, 1935, Sister Dorothy was the daughter of Francis T. Sullivan and Beulah I. (Kelley) Sullivan. She attended Cathedral Elementary and Jr. High School and was a graduate of Portland High School, class of 1953. After working for a year, she entered the Sisters of Mercy in 1954 from the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Parish, Portland, and then began her studies, both religious and college classes. She earned her B.S. in Education from St. Joseph's College, Standish and a M.Ed. from Boston College. In addition, she also studied at the Dayton School of Education, Ohio and was the recipient of a National Science Foundation Grant from the State University of New York. Sister Dorothy began her lifelong career in parochial education at St. Mary's School, Houlton; followed by ministries at St. Patrick's School, Portland; Sacred Heart School, Portland; St. Joseph's Academy, Portland; St. Rose School, Rumford; St. Joseph's School, Portland; Holy Cross School, South Portland; St. Mary's School, Augusta During these years, Sister Dorothy was a teacher and principal in middle and jr. high grades. Sr. Dorothy was the Assistant Principal at Catherine McAuley High School for over 12 years and then served some years there as a volunteer staff person. As a parochial school educator, Sister Dorothy was named one of twenty-five charter members of the new Quarter-Century Club of Outstanding Educators by TODAY'S CATHOLIC TEACHER in 1992. The citation read in part, ". . . . Sr. Sullivan made St. Mary's School, of which she is principal, a model for learners- academically, spiritually and personally." The words of her motto, "To put on Christ" was evident in the various schools she ministered in. "I think school should be fun," was Sr. Dorothy's philosophy together with strong academics and an orderly atmosphere. Several of her former high school students mentioned the respect they had for her and the supportive guidance she gave them. Sister Dorothy was blessed with great humor and was known for her quick wit and jokes. She had a knack for telling stories that regaled all with lots of laughter! Another interest of hers was basketball. Sports was a family affair in the Sullivan household when Sr. Dorothy was growing up on Munjoy Hill. It is little wonder that she was an avid fan of McAuley Girls Basketball Team, faithfully seated in the front row, cheering the girls on at every game. Sister Dorothy was predeceased by her dear parents and her sister, Ann Hebert, Portland. She is survived by her brother, Richard F. Sullivan and his wife, Jean, Oaks, PA.; her nieces, Kristina Selvoski and husband Mike, Eagleville, PA; Michelle Dame and husband Joseph, Standish; Mary Layug and husband Alex, Westbrook; a nephew, Shawn Sullivan, Collegeville, PA; several great nieces, nephews, cousins, and by her religious Sisters in community. We would like to express our gratitude to the staff at Cedars for their attentiveness in caring for Sister Dorothy, as well as the staff of Frances Warde where she lived prior to moving to The Cedars. Visiting hours celebrating Sister Dorothy's life will be held from 3:00-5:00PM, Friday, September 18, 2020, at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland with a Prayer Service at 3:30PM. A graveside service will be held at 9:30AM on Saturday, September 18, 2020, at Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at a later date. For the safety of everyone in attendance, and following state mandates, all attendees are asked to wear a mask and to practice social distancing. In lieu of flowers, gifts in her memory may be sent to: Sisters of Mercy, 966 Riverside Street, Portland, ME. 04103 For family and friends who were not able to be present for the Prayer Service on Friday, September 18, 2020, the recorded service is available by clicking on Sr. Sullivan's Tribute Wall.

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  1. I have many good memories of Sister Dorothy as I attended St Joseph’s School. Fun, good humored, light hearted, tremendous educator! Rest In Peace, Love Laura

    – Laura Piawlock

  2. Dick and family, You probably don’t remember me but I remember vividly playing with your Lionel tains at your house on the Prom and your sisters Anne and Dottie interacting often. Please accept my condolences on Sister Dorothy’s passing she did her faith-filled work and now will reap her reward. Peace be with you and yours, Ted Walsh (95 Morning Street)

    – Ted Walsh

  3. Sister Dorothy was such a blessing to the McAuley family. I am the parent of a former student (class of 2000) and I never visited the school that Sister Dorothy didn’t greet me warmly and many times share a funny story with me. She was gracious and kind to my daughter and to all the young women McAuley nurtured. As she prayed for all of them during her life, I’m sure she is watching over them all now from heaven.

    – Katherine Foye

  4. Sr. Dorothy was an amazing woman whose laughter and kindness were surpassed by none. Her mentorship and genuine care helped shape me both as a teacher and woman. I will never forget my days at McAuley as the music teacher and her constant support, especially the choir and band concerts. She will be greatly missed by many. Overjoyed that she is now with our Lord and finally home. Karen (Strange) Tracy

    – Karen Tracy

  5. Everyone in St. Josephs Elementary school and Catherine Mc Auley High School loved Sister Dorothy. There are many memories of her teaching, supporting , and loving all her students. Everyone who knew her, knew she was special. I had many nice times with her when my children attended these schools. One instance was waiting 5:30 A.M.in line with her at the Civic Center to get tickets to the Basketball game.( The McAuley Best in the West team). She will be missed by all. To her family, I am so so sorry for your loss, she is now an angel in heaven, may she rest in peace.

    – Nancy Hayman

  6. Aunt Dot: We will never forget you. You have brought laughter and joy to our lives. You’re always in our hearts.

    – Shawn Sullivan, Kris and Mike Selvoski

  7. Rest in Peace, Aunt Dot. Love, Michelle, Joe, Jessica, Kristen, Matthew and families

    – With love, your niece, Michelle

  8. Sr. Dorothy was my absolute favorite at McAuley. She had a wicked sense of humor that would peek out as she was (rightly) chastizing us all for something on the daily. Maybe hourly. A friend and I used to be tardy almost every morning as we’d meet each other across from the Quality and then drive to get coffee before school. We got her a cappuccino one morning and had it out before she had a chance to scold us for being late. I remember her trying not to laugh and look stern as she said “just get to class girls!” No one on this planet could get anything by her. She will be greatly missed. I hope she is at peace and sitting with Sr. Gerald right now, having a cup of tea and listening to us all sharing our memories. All my love to her, her family, and our McAuley family.

    – Lindsey

  9. Sister Dorothy, how fondly I have remembered you so often since attending St. Mary’s School in Augusta 40 years ago…you are loved by so many. You made such a positive impression on myself and so many others…Brendan Doyle

    – Brendan Doyle

  10. I can’t think about Sr. Dorothy without smiling. She was such a lovely woman who always had a funny comment or encouraging smile to give you. She made my time at McAuley all the better. All my love and prayers to her family for your loss. She was an amazing woman.

    – Bridget

  11. I shared this on the McAuley Alum page, but wanted to share here too: My favorite memory of Sister Dorothy was after the Patriots had a Super Bowl parade my senior year at McAuley (2004) and Meg Minervino and I were “sick” that day, I went in to her office and she asked if I was feeling better. I just looked at her (I couldn’t lie). She asked if I had any pictures. I said yes. She told me to leave them in her office, but not to tell anyone. She was so sweet. We were all so lucky to have her.

    – Jessica Conley

  12. Sister Dorothy is one of my most cherished memories of Catherine McAuley High School. She greeted me every morning with a smile, a late slip, and a bit of jest. She had a great sense of humor and knew that it was better to start the day with a little sarcasm than a scolding for being late… again. She was a great lady and may she Rest In Peace.

    – Steph Clarke

  13. I have so many fond memories of Sr. Dorothy from my four years at Catherine McAuley High School. Sending my condolences to Sr. Dorothy’s family and to her fellow Sisters of Mercy. I will be forever thankful for the impact she had on my life. Sr. Dorothy may you be with the angels and rest in the arms of our Lord. Kelly Beal- Peterson, CMHS ’97.

    – Kelly Peterson


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