Boston Sunday Globe

SULLIVAN, John Paul “JP”

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Resident of Edgartown, MA, devoted family man, avid golfer, distinguis­hed legal mind and consummate professor, passed away on November 27, 2023. Born in Boston on May 23, 1931, to Marjorie Doherty and John Patrick Sullivan, he was the first son and brother to Dr. Philip Richard Sullivan of Sherborn, MA.

Raised on the Arborway in Jamaica Plain, John excelled academical­ly, graduating from Boston Latin School in 1948 and later earning the title of Valedictor­ian at Boston College in the Class of 1952. His legal journey led him to Georgetown Law Center, where he served as the Editor of the Law Journal.

John cherished his family, friendship­s, community, theology, music, sports and the law. He was a devoted husband to Mary Maud Maines Sullivan, who predecease­d him in 2020; and is a loving father to Clare Marie Sullivan of Cambridge and Edgartown MA, Philip Doherty and Charlene Fujitani Sullivan of Barrington, RI and Naples, FL, Laura Briel and Stephen Arthur Ethridge of Pass Christian, MS and Edgartown, MA. His pride extended to being a grandfathe­r to Mikieh Maines Sullivan and Sokichi Jack Sullivan; and a step-grandfathe­r to Briggs Walker and William Dryden Ethridge. He is a beloved uncle, cousin, and a friend to many across the communitie­s he called home throughout his life, which included Boston, Washington, D.C., Weston and Edgartown.

John and Mary’s commitment to service was evident in their roles as one of the founders of the Roxbury Weston Nursery School, the longest running intentiona­lly diverse preschool program in the country, as well as their active involvemen­t in Weston and Edgartown. John served as a Weston Town Selectman, dedicating his time to various community efforts, including in the early days of the Weston Forrest. In Edgartown, he served at the Duke’s County Court House, supported the Sheriff ’s Meadow Foundation and served on the Edgartown Yacht Club Membership Committee. John had a thoughtful way of crafting constructi­ve change and kind courage in his pursuit of doing the right thing.

He was a passionate golfer, who claimed to shoot his age at 84 and won several Edgartown Golf Club tournament­s, thanks to well-matched partner pairings. In his early days, you could find him on the squash or tennis court. As a fan, you could find him shouting at the TV at a close Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics or Boston College game. He was a lifelong learner, teaching constituti­onal history until he was 90 years old. Some of his happiest moments in his later years were the afternoons shared with friends and fellow thinkers around the long table at the Edgartown Reading Room.

John Paul, often referred to as simply “Judge” loved the law, learning it, teaching it, building arguments, trying cases, as well as presiding over them. His illustriou­s legal career included roles at Dow Lohnes, George Washington University, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Foley Hoag, and the Massachuse­tts Superior Court, where he served as a Justice for two decades. Even after retirement from the court, he continued to contribute as Special Counsel at Mintz, running the litigation training program well into his 80s. As a side gig, John served on the faculty of Harvard, Suffolk and Boston College Law Schools throughout his life in the Boston Legal Community.

John Paul Sullivan’s legacy will endure through the love he shared with his family and friends, his impact on the communitie­s he touched and the memories of his quirky wit.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Roxbury Weston Preschool Roxwest.org or Island Housing Trust ihtmv.org Services will be held on Saturday, January 27, at 1:00pm at St. Julia’s Church in Weston, MA, followed by a reception at Weston Arts & Innovation Center and on Sunday, June 2, at the Edgartown Yacht Club.

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