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Lieutenant
Age: 39
Year of Death: 2001

Christopher P. Sullivan

Chris married his high school sweetheart. He was a wonderful husband and an amazing father. He has two sons‚ Sean age 7‚ and Brian‚ age 5. He loved spending time with his sons teaching them all of the things that he loved like kayaking‚ camping‚ hiking‚ fishing‚ skiing‚ and cooking. He loved spending time with his family. He lived life to the fullest.

He was big‚ strong‚ and athletic with a heart of gold. He loved being a fireman. He was the kind of guy that everyone liked.

We miss him!

Dolores M. Sullivan

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  1. I was blessed to honor Lieutenant CHRISTOPHER P SULLIVAN L111 at the Lambeau Field Memorial Stair Climb 2017. He will be forever remembered as a hero!

    Officer T. Allen #744
    APSD

    – T. ALLEN
  2. I was blessed to honor Lieutenant Christoper P. Sullivan at the 2019 Memorial Stair Climb at the Chase Tower. He will forever be remembered a hero!

    – B. Wehinger
  3. I was honored to run with Lt Sullivan’s ‘badge’ on the Tunnel2Tower run in Clearwater, Florida this year.
    Many blessings to his family. Forever in our hearts.

    – J. Cadzow
  4. I am honored and humbled to run a 9-11 5k tomorrow in honor of Mr. Sullivan. I am running not only in his honor but I’m running it for his kids along with his family. Rest easy brother
    Never forget

    – Firefighter Greg White
  5. Hello Delores,
    Today I was walking by our fire department and there was a rose with the picture of every firefighter that lost their life on 9-11. The roses were for anyone that would like to take and honor the officer in any any way they wanted. I was on my way to the bank and decided I would take one on my way back to work. BUT…several steps further I noticed the picture on the ground of what I have found to be your husband Christopher. First let me say I honor him and my prayers today will be for you and your family and every year on this day forward.
    But I also wanted to say, I believe I was meant to find HIS picture. My daughter is about to accept a proposal in marriage from her boyfriend…Sean Sullivan. I pray that he will become half the man your husband Christopher I’m sure was.
    I will keep the picture, and it will inspire me to remember Christopher and this day in honor and celebration on his life and maybe, I hope, he will send little messages to our Sean, coaching him to be the best husband he can be. Thank you and may you find happiness and joy in this email.
    Cheryl
    Glenwood Springs, Colorado

    – Cheryl Westphal
  6. Sept 11, 2021 on the 20th year anniversary of 9/11 my 8 year old son climbed 110 flights in your honor. This was his first full stair climb in Binghamton, NY. He climbed alongside his volunteer firefighter father. We will never forget!

    – Dori
  7. Today I ran a 5k in Sacramento for the tunnel to towers foundation. Out of all the fallen I picked you to honor today for our run. I’m still honored 100% after for the fact after your sacrifice. God speed buddy.

    – Eric Forsmann
  8. Hi Dolores,

    I will be climbing in Christopher’s honour for the 2022 Melbourne Firefighter Stair climb.

    I served in the Global war on terror in Afghanistan alongside Americans and I am
    Proud to be climbing in Christopher’s memory.

    He will not be forgotten.

    Chris May
  9. I and the honor of carrying Chris with me today at the Nashville Memorial Stair Climb. It was an honor to ring the final bell and announce his new for all to hear. The climb was hot and miserable but does not compare to what Chris would have experienced on that day. Rest easy sir, Never Forget.

    – Justin Sturgeon
  10. On every September 11, the citizens of Aspen Colorado hold a solemn ceremony to honor the fallen heroes of 9-11. Our volunteer Fire Department provides red roses, one for each 9-11 fallen firefighter, with a photo and name tied with a ribbon to it. Citizens are invited to take a few roses home and honor each fallen hero. This year, I chose the rose with Christopher Sullivan’s photo and name. I have brought it home, and will say his name many times so he will always be remembered. I am a retired 30-year deputy sheriff. Thank you for your service and sacrifice, Christopher (which is also my son’s name). Rest in peace.

    – Ellen W. Anderson