CHARLES B. SULLIVAN ’43

CHARLES B. SULLIVAN, the co–founder of the law firm of Cheever & Sullivan in Wilton, N.H., died Feb. 19, 2010, at age 88. A member of Sigma Chi, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II, after which he received his bachelor’s and law degrees from Yale University. In addition to his law practice, he was the judge of the Municipal District Court for many decades, the chairman of the New Hampshire State Republican Party, and served on the boards of several banks. He established the Luther Gregg Sullivan Post–doctoral Fellowship at Wesleyan in memory of his late son, who graduated in 1973. He is survived by his wife, Jean Wilson Sullivan; three sons, including David B. Sullivan ’69; five grandchildren, including Danforth B. Sullivan ’06; and two great–grandchildren.