Lovely One Spathiphyllum Plant was purchased for the family of Jean Sullivant.
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Jean Sullivant
Jean A. Sullivant was the second of three children born to Norris and Dora (nee Lutschaunig) Sullivant on<br>November 7, 1954 in the Bronx.<br>Jean attended St. Philip Neri School, completed High School at the Academy of Mount Saint Ursula and<br>received her Bachelor’s degree in English at Fordham University. She subsequently went on to earn her<br>Master’s degree in Library Sciences at Pratt Institute. She attended the University of Toronto where she<br>earned a Master’s degree in English and began studies toward a Ph.D. in English. Rather than complete<br>the Ph.D., she returned to the U.S. and began her first career as a Medical Librarian at Mount Sinai<br>Hospital/ICAHN School of Medicine. She was published in several peer reviewed publications and was<br>highly regarded in the field.<br>In the year 2000, Jean suffered an injury and had to leave work for a brief time and upon recovery,<br>began her second career as the Librarian at Ascension School, where she remained until her retirement<br>at the end of the 2021 school year. During her tenure, Jean carefully curated the library to ensure that<br>the students had access to a wide variety of books to bolster their education and engage their<br>imaginations. She obtained certification in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and took on the role of<br>religion teacher to the 3, 4 and 5 year old students in addition to her library duties. She also completed<br>two additional Master’s degrees during this time, one in Religious Studies from the Institute for Religious<br>Studies at the Seminary in Yonkers, and the other in Reading and Literacy from Walden University.<br>Jean loved “her babies” at the school and took particular delight in introducing the children to the love<br>of Christ. She also loved reading to the children and took great care to select books that were fun, but<br>also reinforced what they had been learning in the classroom that week. She fondly referred to these<br>reading sessions as “Dotty Time”.<br>Jean joined North River Sing, a community chorus based in Jersey City and loved every minute she spent<br>with them.<br>Jean’s generous heart, kind soul and mischievous wit endeared her to those who knew her and she will<br>be deeply missed.<br>She is survived by her brother Norris (Skip) Sullivant, sister-in-law Irene Sullivant (nee Ricci); niece Kristin<br>Mainzer (nee Sullivant) , Kristin’s husband Jacob Mainzer, grand-nephew on the way , Baby Mainzer,<br>sister Joan Sullivant and her sister in Christ, Judy Aitchison.<br>In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in Jean’s<br>memory.November 7, 1954 - August 5, 202211/07/195408/05/2022
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2 trees planted in memory of Jean Sullivant.
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August 9, 2022
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Judy Aitchison
August 12, 2022
A candle was posted for Jean Sullivant.
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Judy Aitchison
August 12, 2022
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Ashley Taylor
August 11, 2022
Sending my love to Jean’s family and friends. She was so friendly when I joined the NRS choir a few years back and didn’t know anyone. I’ll always appreciate that.
A candle was posted for Jean Sullivant.
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Jim Segarra
August 8, 2022
May this live plant remind you of Jean who now lives in your heart, her memory eternal.
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Lorraine Freeney
August 8, 2022
With loving memories of Jean, who brought laughter and warmth to every chorus rehearsal. With much love from a fellow Alto,
A Full Life was purchased for the family of Jean Sullivant.
A tree was also planted in memory of Jean Sullivant.
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August 8, 2022
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