Edward Sullivan
Born In: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Born: March 3rd, 1936
Passed in: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Passed on: March 8th, 2018
Edward P. Sullivan, of Qualicum Beach, B.C., 82, proud father, soldier, story teller, and one of a kind character, passed away March 8, 2018. Ed was the last of nine siblings and is now reunited with them and his mother (Elizabeth) and father (John). Ed leaves behind five children – Susan, Sheila (Oliver), Sandy, Shelley and Sean, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and many relatives across Canada. Born in St. John’s Nfld, Ed joined the Cdn Army (PPCLI) at age 15, lying about his age so he could join big brother Bill in the Korean War. The youngest paratrooper in the British Empire, he made it to Japan before being found out and sent back home, to his mother’s relief. Ed re-enlisted at age 20 and served as a proud member of the Cdn Army (PPCLI and QOR) for 20+ years. He served as a paratrooper, infantryman, peacekeeper and physical training instructor, proud to have trained many young soldiers in unarmed combat skills. He later served in the BC Sheriff Service.
A great athlete, Ed excelled at gymnastics, martial arts, and swimming. He loved to play card games, billiards and religiously completed crossword puzzles every day. Ed loved music and was an amazing dancer in his day. Celebration of Life Sat. June 23 11:00 am First Memorial Funeral Home, 1720 Bowen Road, Nanaimo B.C. Donations to Honour House Society appreciated in lieu of flowers.