Gloanne E. Sullivan
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Gloanne Sullivan, 87, of Odessa, Missouri, passed away on January 5, 2021. Gloanne was born to Harry and Evelyn (ne: Manley) Acree on June 5, 1933 in Buena Vista Colorado. Her family moved to Vallejo, California when she was 10. It was in California that she met the love of her life Victor Sullivan at a Post 550 dance. They fell in love, married, brought up seven children and traveled the world. Gloanne and Victor were together for over 70 years. Gloanne was a proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She was witty, funny and had a very generous soul, enjoying every day. Gloanne loved her family and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with all of them. To quote Rod Stewart and Bob Dylan, she will be “Forever Young” in our hearts.
Gloanne was preceded in death by her beloved husband Victor, son Michael Victor Sullivan, her parents Harry Acree and Evelyn Hendrickson, sister Sherry Acree, and brother Eugene Acree.
Survivors include: Her brother Dwight Acree Napa, California, her sister-in-law Sandra Denham D ’Iberville, MS; Children: Roseanne (Dave) Gawith Overland Park, KS; Virginia (Max) Pointer, Lone Jack, MO: Darryl Sullivan Odessa, MO; Blaine Sullivan Odessa, MO; Stuart Sullivan Odessa, MO; Shawn Sullivan Odessa, MO. Grandchildren: Laura (Todd) McKinney Kingsville, MO; Victor (Vicky) Allen Warrensburg, MO; Michael Pointer Springfield, VA; Casey Sullivan (Lydia) Seattle, WA; Brandi (Justin) Robinson Linn, MO; Stefan (Jamie) Holden, MO; Brannon (Ashleigh) Grandview, MO; Carmen (Richie) Freeman Lone Jack, MO; Shelah Gawith Overland Park, KS; Virginia Sullivan Warrensburg, MO; Eric Sullivan; Janae Sullivan; and seventeen great grandchildren, numerous nephews and nieces and many family members and friends.
A Celebration of Life service is planned, at a date and time to be determined.
Praying for all of you and remembering the good times when all of you would come visit your Mississippi cousins.
Love,
Wanda Pettigrew Smith
So sorry for your loss. Praying for the family.
So sorry for your loss. Carroll, Gloanne, my Mom and Dad were good friends as well as family. They talked frequently of old times. All are gone but my Mom. They will catch up on their stories when Mom joins them. Prayers to you all.
So sorry for your loss as I remember your sweet mother. I always admired Gloanne and Victor. My mother was Helen McCallum Kinslow, sister to your grandmother Allie Rose Sullivan.
You all will be in my prayers in the days to come. Love,
The Bill and Edith Rodgers family remembers Mrs. Sullivan with great admiration. Vic, my Dad, and Rick Leatz were Wilcox buddies. So us kids played hard together, both while they were traveling for the job and after. My sincere condolences to the Sullivan family. Hope to be with you for the future service or gathering.
We pay tribute to our departed member Gloanne E. Sullivan who has been called from this life to one in the great beyond. Her ship of life has come to final anchorage in a harbor yet uncharted and still unknown. We who still remain here know not the waters there, but we do know the course to steer; therefore, we know that our beloved departed member has found the harbor.
To those who are left behind, there is little we can say, except that we sympathize deeply with them in this sad hour.