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LINDA FAYE SULLIVAN
Born: May 13, 1956
Date of Passing: Jun 17, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLINDA FAYE (MACINTOSH) SULLIVAN Linda Faye Sullivan died on Wednesday, June 17, 2015, in her beloved home overlooking the Milford Haven River at North Riverside, Guysborough County, NS, at the age of 59. Born in Pictou on May 13, 1956, Linda was the daughter of the late John H. and Dorothy (Downs) MacIntosh. A graduate of St. Francis Xavier University with BA Honours (Mathematics/Minor English), B. Ed. (Secondary), M. Ed. (Administration), as well as an M. Ed. from Saint Mary's University (Curriculum Design). It was while attending St. F.X. that Linda met her soulmate and lifelong best friend John F. (Jackie) Sullivan. They were married on June 28, 1980 at the University Chapel on the campus of St. Francis Xavier University. Linda was both a gifted and talented educator. Linda began her teaching career in Atikameg, Alberta before returning to her native Nova Scotia where she taught at Canso High School and Fanning Elementary School. Linda was an exceptional educational leader having served as Principal of numerous schools both in Nova Scotia and Manitoba. Linda was particularly proud of bringing to fruition the vision for Chedabucto Place in Guysborough while serving as Principal of the Guysborough Family of Schools. The inclusion of an African Canadian Heritage Center, a Fitness Center, as well as a space for a Performance Arts theatre was both her passion and mission toward creating a centre of excellence that embraced academics, athletics, and the arts and welcomed the broader community to participate as lifelong learners. Linda served as Principal of Edward Schreyer School in Beausejour, Manitoba and Superintendent/CEO of Western School Division in Morden, Manitoba. Linda's last assignment prior to becoming ill was as Principal of Lt. Col. William Barker VC School in Dauphin, Manitoba. Linda was a passionate advocate for young women pursuing positions of leadership and was an inspiration and mentor to numerous young women pursuing such opportunities. Linda loved her family unconditionally and her family loved her; a wonderful mother, dedicated wife, a passionate lifelong learner, a fitness geek and an exceptional knitter (she produced 15 beautiful sweaters for her cherished friends and family since January until her health deteriorated and she was unable to continue). Her work ethic was legendary, and her expectation for every student to become the best they could be was non-negotiable. Linda was a consummate Scottish Bagpiper and was a member of several pipe bands; most notably the Heatherbells from Pictou, Nova Scotia where she was Pipe Major and made many lifetime friendships. Linda put her heart and soul in everything she did and could always be counted on to get the job done and get it done right. Linda is survived by her best friend and husband "Jack"; sons, Donald, Paddy (Shirley), Conor (Beckie), all of Calgary, Alberta; a daughter Meaghan (Ryder) and her handsome little man "Ryland", Dauphin, Manitoba; her mother Dorothy MacIntosh, Lyons Brook; twin brother Larry (Wendy), Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia; her extended "Sullivan" family: Kay, Sebring, Florida; Alfred (Phemia), Dartmouth; Donnie (Shirley) Ottawa/Lahave; Hugh James (Monica) Antigonish; Gillis (Minnie), Roman Valley; Mary (Harry) Halifax; Anne, Halifax; Cameron (Sandra) Truro; Brenda (Doug), Locharbor; Patricia (Lloyd) Guysborough; Helen (Donnie) Antigonish, in addition to numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Predeceased by her father John H. (Jack) MacIntosh; paternal grandparents, James (Blanche Pushee) MacIntosh; Charles (Henrietta Blair) Downs; father and mother-in-law, Donald (Sadie Gillis) Sullivan; brothers-in-law, Joseph (Janet) Sullivan, Gerald (Judy) Sullivan, Terry O'Leary, Joseph DeRenzies and sister-in-law Maureen (Ted) Larsen. Family flowers only please. Donations to St. Patrick's Cemetery Fund. At a later date, a foundation will be set-up in Linda's name and will be committed to funding opportunities for young women pursuing leadership studies and for the ongoing professional development of women in leadership roles. Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, June 19, 2015 at C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College Street, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Guysborough Intervale with Reverend Anthony O'Connor and Rev. Danny MacLennan presiding. Burial will take place at St. Patrick's Parish Cemetery in Guysborough Intervale. A reception will follow at St. Patrick's Hall. Online condolences: www.clcurry.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 19, 2015
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Dear Jack and family - was very sorry to hear of Linda's passing although happy that she is no longer in pain. I always enjoyed Linda's professionalism, zest for life and the big love she had for her family. She was highly regarded and will be missed. Please accept our sincere and heartfelt sympathy from the MTS and Cosl "family". - Posted by: Bobbi Ethier Taillefer (worked together through MTS and COSL) on: Jun 26, 2015
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Jack and Family..........please accept our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are so sad to hear of Linda's passing. I cannot speak. - Posted by: Alex and Diane Hrychuk (friends) on: Jun 19, 2015
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My sincere sympathy to all of Linda's family. We had the privilege of working together in Beausejour. She was a lovely person and a great administrator. Pat Hladki Former Admin. Secretary Edward Schreyer Scool - Posted by: Pat Hladki (Freind & Former C-Worker) on: Jun 19, 2015