
The Telephone of The Wind
In Memory of
Wade Sullivan
It’s an outlet for those who have a message they wish to share with their lost friends and family. It is a phone for memories and saying goodbyes you never got to say.
Wade was a true gentleman with a heart of gold, a generous spirit, an enormous zest for life, and the most amazing sense of humor.
Wade is survived by his loving wife Sheri and his adored daughter Grace; his loving parents Alexandria (Jim) Hicks & Gary (Robin Swift) Sullivan; his “little” sister Samantha; and his cherished niece and goddaughter Hannah Adair. Wade is also brother to Brett (Jennifer) Knapp, Teena (Les) Neal, Terri (Garrett) Fox, and Craig (Saundra) Hicks; will be missed by his Uncle Christopher (Marie) Wade, Uncle Monte (Dianne) Wade, Aunt Barbara (Rick) Baker; numerous adoring cousins; and countless friends.
Wade was born on April 15, 1967. He was a graduate of Lake Orion High School where he played soccer and was a member of the ski team. He went on to earn his degree in Business Administration from Michigan State University where he was an active and proud member of the Delta Chi Fraternity. He founded and managed a successful construction company with an excellent reputation for integrity and quality.
Wade loved boating, snow skiing, mountain biking, wake surfing, and hiking with his faithful dogs. He was committed to sharing his passions with his daughter. Wade loved traveling with his family and cherished their most recent adventure to Alaska. The weekend before his passing, Wade and Grace went to MSU to cheer on his beloved Spartans to another victory on the gridiron. His greatest pleasure was supporting Grace and her teammates at their soccer and basketball games.
Wade had the utmost respect for the United States Military, Veterans, and First Responders. He treasured the medals of honor that were passed on to him by his grandfathers, both veterans of World War II; Charles Earl Sullivan of the United States Army Air Forces, and Alfred Allen Wade of the United States Navy.
Above all, Wade will most be remembered for his devotion to and love for his wife, daughter, family, and friends. Wade was a true gentleman with a heart of gold, a generous spirit, an enormous zest for life, and the most amazing sense of humor. Wade was larger than life, he never met a stranger, and most introductions turned into friendships. The party began and ended with Wade. Godspeed.

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The Telephone of The Wind is for everyone
who has lost a loved one. Click below to see a list of locations.
“Thank you for this
Daphne
thoughtful connection
to others in grief.”
“I wish other people around our state would add phones – I think the other communities could benefit and this project really brings people together.”
Randy Herberg
“It’s impossible
Chris Badynee
to say goodbye forever.”
Get in touch
Would you like to bring a telephone to your community in memory of a loved one. Send us an email for details on how to create a Telephone. thetelephoneofthewind@gmail.com
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