Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

LAKEVILLE — Richard J. Sullivan, Jr., 61, of Lakeville, formerly of Woburn, Melrose, and Brockton, passed away January 30, 2018 after a long battle with prostate cancer. Born in Woburn he was the beloved son of Margaret E. (Gonsalves) Sullivan of Woburn and the late Richard J. Sullivan Sr.

Richard was raised and educated in Woburn and was a 1974 graduate of Woburn High School. He was the co-owner and Vice President of Rich’s Transportation Inc. in Taunton. When not working, Richard enjoyed and was passionate about golfing. He was a Hall of Fame inductee at the LeBaron Hills Country Club in Lakeville, and was a former member of the Brockton Country Club where he played many rounds of golf and established some wonderful friendships throughout the years. He was a big sports fan of all the local professional teams and enjoyed traveling with friends and family, especially on golf getaways. However, his greatest joy was his family. He cherished his time spent coaching his children in youth sports, attending all their games and always being present to support them in all their activities. He especially loved to teach them the game of golf. He was happiest when he was surrounded by his children, grandchildren, and those he loved.

In addition to his father, Richard is sadly preceded in death by former spouse Deborah (Brown) Sullivan of Melrose. He is survived by his children, Keri Sullivan Cote and her husband Matthew of Melrose, Ryan, Meaghan, and Courtney Sullivan, all of Brockton. Siblings, Robert Sullivan and his wife Marylou of Darien, Conn., John Sullivan and his wife Cynthia of Easton, Paul Sullivan of Woburn, and David Sullivan and his wife Linda of Woburn. Loving Papa to Colin, Dylan and Rowan Cote of Melrose. Former husband of Kerry A. (MacDonald) Sullivan of Brockton and loving companion of Stephanie Roberson of Lakeville. He is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and dear friends.

Visitation hours were held and friends and family gathered on Monday, February 5 at the McLaughlin-Dello Russo Family Funeral Home, 60 Pleasant St. Woburn. Funeral service followed on Tuesday, February 6, with a funeral Mass celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 280 Main St., Woburn. Interment services will be private. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in his memory to Massachusetts General Hospital Prostate Cancer Research Fund and mail to MGH Development Office 125 Nashua St. Suite 540, Boston, MA 02114.