SULLIVAN LIAM First Anniversary of my daddy, Liam Sullivan, who returned to his Heavenly home on 15th May 2024 You loved us dearly, your children, your grands. With proud, gentle eyes and those calloused hands. you worked so hard, day in, day out, without a complaint, with love devout. You'd light up the room with a song or a joke and lean in close for the stories you spoke. How safe I felt with you, in every storm, you'd see me through. You were my shel- ter, strong and wise, a steady heart, a watchful eye. Faith was your com- pass, prayer was your guide, and now I trust your safe at God's side. I picture you healthy, whole and free, with Pauline beside you, smiling at me. But how my heart still aches to hear just one more 'yes daughter' from you, my daddy dear. Daddy, I promise I will carry your legacy. I feel so blessed, so deeply hon- oured to be your daughter. One of the greatest privi- leges of my life was to be loved by you and walk be- side you, even for a little while. Until we're together, I'll live as you taught me to, holding onto hope that I'm one year closer to you. Rest in eternal peace. St. Joseph pray for him. Forever missed and cherished by your devoted daughter Jo- anne, son-in-law Mark and grandchildren Darragh and Katie who carry you with them every day xxx