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On Tuesday, March 2nd 2021, Colleen Ann Sullivan-McNeive was born into eternal life at the age of 65.
Colleen was born on November 26, 1955 to Michael B. and Vivian Sullivan. Colleen would go on to graduate from Blue Valley High School and Emporia State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Education. Colleen would marry Dan McNeive April 6 2002 on a sunny day in Florida.
Known as the family historian, she knew all of her extended family members near and far. Colleen was able to be a part of the lives of many different students while working in education. She taught physical education at Rossville and Saint Mary's Elementary School. Most recently Colleen was a para-educator at Lawrence High School. Colleen loved all the students she taught over the years and remembered every single one, and especially loved her special education students at Lawrence High. As a lover of sports, she was always ready to cheer on her Chesty Lions and Kansas Jayhawks. Colleen was known for her strong faith and compassionate nature. She never met a stranger. Colleen was also a volunteer at her church Corpus Christi Catholic Church, as well as L.I.N.K and Just Food. Although Colleen is no longer here with us physically, her spirit and the impact she made on her community will live on.
Colleen is proceeded in death by husband Dan, and her parents Michael and Vivian. She is survived by two brothers, Mike (Julie) Sullivan and Kelly (Cristy) Sullivan, as well as one sister Kim (Russ) Tonnies, seven nieces and nephews, seven great-nieces, many beloved cousins, and her two dachshunds Charley and Riley.
Funeral services will be held at Corpus Christi Catholic Church Saturday, March 6th, 2021 at 11:00 am, please visit www.cccparish.org/colleen for registration details. The service will also be livestreamed at the web address: www.cccparish.org/colleen
In lieu of flowers the family is asking donations to be sent to L.I.N.K or Just Food in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.
The family would like to give a special thank you to Kelly and Cristy Sullivan and Carol and Rick Shelton for their loving care and support, especially over the last few months.
For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.
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I met Colleen while she was living in Florida. We worked together. Colleen was one of the nicest people I have ever met here in Florida. Always willing to help with anything she could help you with. She loved Dan and her dogs. We had recently reconnected on Facebook. My heart goes out to those who Colleen left behind.
Jo Mazzallo
Friend
March 8, 2021
I worked with Miss Colleen at Johnson County DCF Office. Miss Colleen was a wonderful friendly person. She was always very helpful. She will be greatly missed by her family at Lawrence High--home of the Chesty Lions .
Barb Sayler
Friend
March 6, 2021
So sorry to hear about Colleen. We cannot be there for the funeral, but will be praying for all of you. I am so thankful for the summers I spent babysitting and living with you guys and have many great memories! Colleen was the protective, feisty big sister. She kept me in line especially when it came to baby Kelly. We love all of you deeply and miss you. I was dating Ken at the time and we spent many nights driving Kelly in the car to put him to sleep. Your mom was like a second mom to me and I was grateful to be a part of your family.
With hugs and kisses to all,
Ken and Linda Kure
Ken and Linda Kure
Friend
March 5, 2021
I was saddened to hear about Colleen's death. She was a bright star in so many lives and was especially important in my mothers life. Her infectious personality and smile will be truly missed. I know her love for the Lord and strong faith carried her home to paradise. Please know that I will be praying for her and all the family. Take gentle care!
Linda Craig
March 4, 2021
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