SULLIVAN,
Patrick C.
The Arizona Silver Belt Globe, Gila Co. AZ
June 21, 1906
AN OLD TIME MINER SUDDENLY PASSES AWAY
Patrick C. Sullivan, a pioneer miner of this district, died at 3
o'clock this afternoon and his body lies at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Annie Cadman, with whom he has resided for some time.
Asthma and stomach trouble caused Mr Sullivan's death, after a sickness of seven months. He was a native of Ireland and was unmarried.
Mr. Sullivan has been a worthy and enterprising citizen of Globe for 18 years. Many will miss him. In spirit he was friendly, charitable and sympathetic and not a few have lost his aid and comfort. It can be said of him truly that he possessed a miner's hand and heart.
At the time of his death Mr. Sullivan was perfecting a mining deal that would have been of considerable benefit to the district, as were several other like transactions that he had made during his active life here.
His estate will consist of several valuable mining properties which his heirs must now carry forward to production and
Mr Sullivan is survived by another sister living in California, who has been apprised of his passing away and may arrive in time to attend the funeral, which will occur from the Catholic church.
With many other friends the Silver Belt extends its sincere condolence to his sorrowing relatives.
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