Dr. Charles C. Sullivan, Carroll county coroner and osteopathic physician, died suddenly of a heart attack in his car about 11 o'clock
Wednesday morning, June 6, 1945, as he was returning to Carroll from Manning.
Son of Patrick and Mary (Driscoll) Sullivan, he was born January 21, 1890, in Newell, Iowa.
He was married to Celesta Kelley in 1924.
Children Were With Him
Two of his children, Shannon and Michael, were with him and a friend of Shannon's, Zita Smith of Manning, who had planned to visit in the Sullivan home.
Mrs. Sullivan stated that Dr. Sullivan was about two miles out of Manning, when he mentioned feeling ill and drew his car up to the side of the road.
Moved to Carroll in 1943
Dr. Sullivan was 55 years old in January. He had practiced osteopathy in Carroll since September, 1943, when he moved there from Manning where he practiced 16 years.
Survivors include his wife and three children. He was a brother of Mrs. T. E. Brinkman of Carroll.
Dr. Sullivan was a member of the Manning American Legion post and had served overseas in World War I.
The Rosary will be prayed at the Sullivan home in Carroll this Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Funeral services will be held, from the Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock Friday morning in
charge of the Rev. Father Poeckes, with burial in the Mount Olive Catholic Cemetery, in Carroll. Pallbearers
will be John R. Hansen, Louis E. Schelldorf, Lou Bohnsack and Dr. William H. Fink of Manning, and
Arnold Witt and William Schmich of Carroll.