Houston Chronicle Sunday

TIMOTHY JAMES SULLIVAN, JR.

June 12, 1962 - June 16, 2022

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Timothy James Sullivan,

Jr. passed away unexpected­ly on Thursday, the 16th of June 2022, a week after his 60th birthday.

Tim was born In Syracuse, New York on the 12th of June 1962, to Patricia and Timothy Sr. and grew up proud of his Irish heritage as a descendent of the Stone Throwers. In high school, Tim was a captain on the football, basketball, and baseball teams at Homer high school and went on to play all three sports in college. Tim matriculat­ed to Syracuse University where he received a BS and MBA from the Whitman School of Management and became a lifelong fan of Syracuse athletics.

After college, Tim began an illustriou­s 40 year career in energy that began as a meter reader at the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporatio­n, and later included co-leading the North American Commodity Business at Deutsche Bank, co-founding private equity fund Quantum Utility Generation, and finished as the President and leader of carbon-focused SeQuest.

Tim will be remembered as a dedicated family man who used every spare moment to soak in lacrosse with his sons ranging from camps, club teams, and an annual trip to the NCAA lacrosse

national championsh­ip. Tim was revered for his ability to control a room with his outspoken voice, iconic laugh, analytical mind, and gregarious storytelli­ng.

Tim is survived by his wife of 27 years and the love of his life, Emily McKay Sullivan;

and his two sons, Connor and Reese Sullivan, who were his greatest joys. He is also survived by his parents, whom he adored, Patricia and Timothy Sullivan Sr.; his brothers and sisters, Jim Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Kelly Sullivan Reppenhage­n (Peter), and Colleen Sullivan Gambitta (Robert); four precious nieces; his sisters-in-law Mary McKay Duncan, Elizabeth McKay Webster and Mallory McKay Callaway, and their children and families who thought he hung the moon.

A memorial service is to be conducted at eleven o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, the 21st of June, at Memorial Drive Presbyteri­an Church, 11612 Memorial Drive in Houston, where Rev. Beth Case is to officiate.

Immediatel­y following, all are invited to greet the family and share remembranc­es during a reception to be held at a venue to be announced during the service. KINDLY NOTE: For those unable to attend in person, the memorial service will be available via live-stream at OnlineMemo­rials.mdpc.org

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Wounded Warrior Project. woundedwar­riorprojec­t.org

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