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Kelly James
Sullivan
April 14, 1973 – April 26, 2026
Kelly James Sullivan, 53, formerly of Ontonagon/Rockland passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Kelly was born on April 14, 1973, to the late Donald C. Sullivan and Mary Ann (Bussiere) Owens. He was the youngest of their four children.
He spent his early years growing up in Rockland, later moving to Ontonagon, before eventually landing in Phoenix, AZ. It is there that he married and started a family.
Kelly had a sense of humor that left you grabbing your sides from his razor-sharp wit, entertaining stories, and lighthearted perspective on life!
Kelly was a dedicated Arizona DPS trooper for 25 years, with retirement and relocation back to the U.P. just a few short months ahead of him.
Kelly has left behind a legacy of respect, leadership, and commitment. Known as a mentor and a “cop’s cop,” Kelly's impact was far-reaching as he helped shape the careers of many young officers. He was not just a skilled motor officer, but a steady presence in the Arizona Department of Public Safety, someone who led by example and always put others first.
Those who knew Kelly described him as a protector, a trusted friend, a calming force in times of stress, and a motorcycle enthusiast. But above all, Kelly was a deeply devoted family man. His two boys were his pride and joy. Th
ere was nothing he would not do for them. He was a very involved, supportive, and loving father. His passing has left his whole family devastated.
Kelly is survived by his wife and soul mate, Twila; sons Cooper and Brody; sisters Donna (Sullivan) McMullen and Samantha (Sullivan) Neuens; brothers, Joshua and Jason; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Kelly was preceded in death by his parents, Donald C. Sullivan and Mary Ann (Bussiere) Owens; and brother, Richard.
May the winds of love blow softly and whisper in your ear "we love and miss you Kelly and wish that you were here".
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