Of Millstreet Town a lifetime resident for years he had lived on Main Street
Poor Kevin O’ Sullivan has gone to the Reaper he is one we will never more meet
He must have been into his eighties of human years his was a long span
But he is one we will remember for Kevin was a gentleman
In fact it can be said of him that he would not harm a fly
Quite friendly amongst people he knew though with strangers he felt a bit shy
One of the elder citizens of Millstreet one well loved and well known in the Town
Main Street without him will seem the poorer where he often walked up and down
He was a kind and honest person one who never sought worldly fame
To distinguish him from other O’ Sullivans ‘Kevin Sal’ was his nickname
As far as i know he was childless and he never did have a wife
He was such a likeable fellow one who led an honorable life
In the old Cemetery at the West End the last remains of Kevin lay
Never more to be seen around Millstreet and that does seem a sad thing to say.
by Francis Duggan on Kevin ‘Sal’ O’Sullivan who died recently
As, kevin’s niece I am writing on behalf of the family.It was lovely to see this tribute to him on the Millstreet website. The family would like to thank all the people who came to the church last Wednesday evening and on Thursday for the funeral service. It was gratifying to see that Kevin was so warmly thought of.My mother, Noreen and uncle, Dennis were delighted to see many old friends who came to offer their condolences. We will remember the occasion for a long time with affection. Thanks again and please do come and chat to us if you see us when visiting Millstreet in July.
Kevin was my uncle (my mum is Noreen Sal). What a beautiful tribute.Thank you.I know my family will be touched by these kind words