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Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 10:41 AM

Eugene F. 'Gene' Sullivan

Eugene F. 'Gene' Sullivan

RANDOLPH – Funeral Mass for Eugene F. 'Gene' Sullivan, 77, of Randolph, will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 26, 2025, at the St.

Jane Frances De Chantal Catholic Church in Randolph. Father Kevin Vogel and Deacon Doug Tunink will be officiating the service. Interment will be held at the parish cemetery, rural Randolph. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, also at St.

Frances Catholic Church with a Vigil service beginning at 7 p.m. Military rites will be conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Alvin Kessler Post 5545, American Legion Post 113, and the United States Army Honor Guard.

Stonacek Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Gene Sullivan, a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, surrounded by family on his farm that he had such pride in building throughout his life.

'You Can Only Be So Cool' The adventure all started for John

and Alice (Hillen) Sullivan on Nov. 13, 1947, in the delivery room of St. Vincent's hospital in Sioux City, IA. Gene's life was marked by adventure and excitement from fond memories of growing up in northeast Nebraska in a family full of boys (John Jr., Rich, Gene, Ronnie), giving his mother a true run for her money. The speed of life did not stop there, graduating from St. Frances Catholic School in Randolph on May 20th to joining the Army leaving for Fort Leonard Wood, MO, for basic training by June 5, 1967.

The biggest, and what has been coined the best decision he ever made was his marriage to Jo (Joanne Krohn) of Osmond on Feb. 12, 1972, at St.

Frances de Chantal Catholic Church in Randolph. Gene and Jo were blessed with seven children, 15 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and counting, in their 53 years of absolute bliss: Mark and his wife Robin of Brainard, Stacy of Norfolk, Nick of Belden, Shawn and his wife Kate of Omaha, Casey and his wife Kristy of Tampa, FL, Britni and her husband Matt of Salt Lake City, UT, and Brandi and her partner Haley of Omaha. Gene was deeply involved in farming and took great pride in his work, which included raising hogs and starting Sullivan Crop Insurance Services, a successful crop insurance agency in the tri-state area. His dedication to helping farmers succeed was a testament to his selfless service and commitment to the community. His ideation was one that could have rivaled Steve Jobs. He loved to read, and even in his final days continued to say 'If something doesn't sound right, read the government documents about it yourself. Ask questions, and fight for how it should be.' He had a constant drive and could envision everything from a new remodeling project to a heck of a party with all of the details mapped out. Gene's life was filled with many cherished memories, from his love of surprise parties for Jo, to family trips to Disneyland and road trips throughout all of the US. 'Get in the truck, let's go see the world.'

He was known for his humor, often sharing jokes about his brothers, his military service, meeting Jo, his wedding day, and the adventures of raising such a large family. His children will continue to echo his many, many signature sayings they have heard throughout their lives as a testament to his wits. Gene's legacy is one of love, laughter, and resilience. He faced life's challenges with determination, never ever giving up, even in the most difficult times. His family fondly re members his ability to bring joy and his unwavering support for those he loved. Gene will be dearly missed by his wife Jo, their children, his brother Rich, and all who knew him. His spirit will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. Nebraska land, born on it, toiled from it, and now gets to rest in it. God bless America.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents, John and Alice Sullivan; his brothers, John Jr. of Randolph and Ronnie of Norfolk, and his parentsin- law, Ray and Dorothy Krohn of Osmond.

Condolences may be expressed to the family on-line at www.stonacekfuneralchapel. com.