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Mary Sullivan <I>Sullivan</I> Rickey

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Mary Sullivan Sullivan Rickey

Birth
Wisconsin Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Mar 2014 (aged 58)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Private family cemetery Add to Map
Plot
Rickey family homestead, East Chatham, NY
Memorial ID
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Age 58 was delivered gently across the threshold by many actual and virtual hands, on March 28, 2014 after a courageous but brutally short journey with Leiomyosarcoma, a uterine cancer that metastasized to her lungs. She was surrounded by her husband and life-partner of 32 years, Philip Rickey; son, Owen, 23; daughter, Nora, 19; beloved dog, Lulu; and many friends. She is survived by brother John Patrick (Mary), many nieces and nephews, aunts Margaret Schnabel and Catherine (Kate) Kasper, and many cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Kathleen O'Hara. Mary was born in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, on May 13, 1955 to John and Eleanor Sullivan. She graduated from Assumption High School, then went on to receive her BFA in painting from the University of Minnesota in 1978, her MFA from Cornell University in 1982. There she met Philip and they began their journey together. She had many overlapping careers as a remarkable artist and insightful teacher. She taught design, painting, drawing, color theory, and fashion illustration at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, the University of St. Catherine, and finally at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Design, Housing and Apparel. She was a consummate clothing designer and tailor who blossomed in her ultimate creative calling designing costumes for VISTA Theater Productions. She created an amazing home in the Victorian house she shared with her family; loved to cook and experiment with all kinds of food; and adored spending quiet time perfecting her garden. She loved travel to see new places and meet people. After the family's 2010 trip to Ireland, she did genealogical research that culminated with contacting a long lost cousin and mending a 75-year rift in the Sullivan family. She loved visits to the family cabin in the clear, north-woods air. Her most important and lasting accomplishment, which brought her great solace, pride, and comfort, was the rearing of her two children and seeing them take flight into their lives. There are no words to express the void that her death leaves with her family and friends, but we know that her parting was beautiful, graceful, and gentle. She will be missed every day.
Age 58 was delivered gently across the threshold by many actual and virtual hands, on March 28, 2014 after a courageous but brutally short journey with Leiomyosarcoma, a uterine cancer that metastasized to her lungs. She was surrounded by her husband and life-partner of 32 years, Philip Rickey; son, Owen, 23; daughter, Nora, 19; beloved dog, Lulu; and many friends. She is survived by brother John Patrick (Mary), many nieces and nephews, aunts Margaret Schnabel and Catherine (Kate) Kasper, and many cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Kathleen O'Hara. Mary was born in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, on May 13, 1955 to John and Eleanor Sullivan. She graduated from Assumption High School, then went on to receive her BFA in painting from the University of Minnesota in 1978, her MFA from Cornell University in 1982. There she met Philip and they began their journey together. She had many overlapping careers as a remarkable artist and insightful teacher. She taught design, painting, drawing, color theory, and fashion illustration at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, the University of St. Catherine, and finally at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Design, Housing and Apparel. She was a consummate clothing designer and tailor who blossomed in her ultimate creative calling designing costumes for VISTA Theater Productions. She created an amazing home in the Victorian house she shared with her family; loved to cook and experiment with all kinds of food; and adored spending quiet time perfecting her garden. She loved travel to see new places and meet people. After the family's 2010 trip to Ireland, she did genealogical research that culminated with contacting a long lost cousin and mending a 75-year rift in the Sullivan family. She loved visits to the family cabin in the clear, north-woods air. Her most important and lasting accomplishment, which brought her great solace, pride, and comfort, was the rearing of her two children and seeing them take flight into their lives. There are no words to express the void that her death leaves with her family and friends, but we know that her parting was beautiful, graceful, and gentle. She will be missed every day.

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