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Dewayne Sullivan Sr.

February 19, 1958 ~ December 20, 2021

Dewayne Sullivan Sr. passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday, December 20, 2021, in Griffin, GA. He was diagnosed with stage 4 renal cancer just shortly before his death. Dewayne was born February 19, 1958 at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma where he spent most of his childhood. His family later moved to Racine, WI where he attended junior high and high school. After high school he served in the US Air Force from 1976-1982. He later attended Muskegon Community College where he earned an associate’s degree and then transferred to Western Michigan University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication. Dewayne held a number of positions during his career, but he most enjoyed his work as a voice over actor. He liked all types of music, especially jazz. He also enjoyed sports and he had a passion for reading. Dewayne will be remembered for his intense curiosity for life, endless and probing questions that accompanied each new interest, his intense devotion to Dewayne Jr, his beautiful and perfect smile and his strong baritone voice. Dewayne was preceded in death by his father, AD Neal, stepfather Ezekiel Judon and sister, Florinda Evans. He is survived by wife, Sharon M. (Brown) Sullivan, son Dewayne Sullivan Jr., his mother Florine Judon, brother Ricky Sullivan, sisters Alpherine Herbert, Emma Judon, Rachel Manderson, Donnea McMullin, and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. A private memorial will be held at a later date.

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  1. I am honoring my dear friend Dewayne Sullivan. Sr. I was saddened to hear of his sudden passing. I met Dewayne many years ago while enlisted in the AirForce. We were great friends and kept in touch for a while. He always had something positive to say and would always try to provide a solution to whatever problem you may have had. He often had thought provoking questions, and was just a joy to be around. He will definitely be missed. Rest on my friend; I will always remember the the long conversations that we had from time to time, and what a positive impact you had on my life.

  2. Para el mejor hombre que he conocido, que me enseñó tantas cosas, que hizo realidad algunos de mis sueños; pero en especial que me enseñó que la vida es corta y que no hay tiempo para el disgusto. Fue muy corto nuestro encuentro, pero suficiente para marcar eternamente mi vida y estoy segura que también de aquellos que le conocieron. Donde estas sigues sonriendo.


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