Gloria Dawn Sullivan

Gloria Dawn Sullivan
Gloria Dawn Sullivan

Was born on November 19th, 1957 in Everett, Washington to Sandra Dart & Ronald Sullivan.

Gloria entered heaven on January 5th, 2020 and was reunited with her father Ron & step father LeRoy Ravine. She has left behind her son David Fisher and daughter Mandi Stone. Her grandchildren Shaylene Stone, Delilah Dawn Fisher & Asher Stone-Mercer. Her mother Sandra and her siblings: James Sullivan, Jeff Sullivan & Penny Sullivan.

Gloria was a kind hearted and caring woman. She never met a stranger, she befriended everyone she met. When Gloria was raising her own children, she opened her home up to any child that needed somewhere to stay. If you needed someone to love you and a roof over your head, Gloria would be there. No questions asked. She loved you for who you were, not what you’ve endured. When her children were grown, she continued helping animals and people. If you felt lost or alone, she was there to offer you love & hope. Gloria loved helping others, which was why she originally went to college to be a psychiatrist. She once said that she took on Bartending for the same reasons she wanted to be a psychiatrist- you meet many people going through stages in their lives who need someone to just listen. She wanted to be a smile and offer encouragement to everyone whose path she crossed. Gloria was a very active member in the communities in which she lived. Gloria’s greatest passion in life was helping others. In the hearts of the people whose lives she touched.... she will live forever.

“Her wings were ready... but our hearts were not”

Memorial open to family & friends on February 16th, 2020 at the American Legion Post 35 in Wasilla, Alaska at 1pm.

Was born on November 19th, 1957 in Everett, Washington to Sandra Dart & Ronald Sullivan.

When Gloria entered heaven on January 5th, 2020. She was reunited with her father Ron & step father LeRoy Ravine. She has left behind her son David Fisher and daughter Mandi Stone. Her grandchildren Shaylene Stone, Delilah Dawn Fisher & Asher Stone-Mercer. Her mother Sandra and her siblings: James Sullivan, Jeff Sullivan & Penny Sullivan.

Gloria was a kind hearted and caring woman. She never met a stranger.

When Gloria was raising her own children, she opened her home up to any child that needed somewhere to stay. If you needed someone to love you and a roof over your head, Gloria would be there. No questions asked. She loved you for who you were, not what you’ve endured. When her children were grown, she continued helping animals and people. If you felt lost or alone, she was there to offer you love & hope. Gloria loved helping others, which was why she originally went to college to be a psychiatrist. She once said that she took on Bartending for the same reasons she wanted to be a psychiatrist- you meet many people going through stages in their lives who need someone to just listen. She wanted to be a smile and offer encouragement to everyone she met. Gloria was a very active member in the communities in which she lived. Gloria’s greatest passion in life was helping others. In the hearts of the people whose lives she touched.... she will live forever.

“Her wings were ready... but our hearts were not”

Memorial open to family & friends on February 16th, 2020 at the American Legion Post 35 in Wasilla, Alaska at 1pm.

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