Bernard Thomas “Bunky” Sullivan, Jr., 84, died Saturday, May 20, 2017, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, Glasgow, Montana, following an extended illness. Bunky was born September 16, 1932, in Great Falls, the son of Bernard and Elsie Mae (Illman) Sullivan. At age three, he and his parents moved to Glasgow, where his mother’s family had homesteaded just northeast of the present Glasgow High School.
A graduate of GHS in 1950, Bunky was active in all sports, excelling in both football and basketball. He spent summers playing baseball, and his father coached him and his brother Jim in Junior Legion Baseball. He took great pride in Sullivan Park’s being named in honor of his father, who had been so instrumental in ensuring that Junior Legion Baseball flourish in Glasgow. He attended Carroll College 1950-52, where he played football for the Fighting Saints.
Sullivan entered the U.S. Army October 23, 1952, and served in Korea until he was released from active duty September 1954. He transferred to the Army Reserves until November 1960.
Following his active service, Sullivan returned to college at the University of Montana, Missoula, graduating in 1957 with degrees in history and physical education.
Upon returning to Glasgow, he was first employed by Northern Testing Laboratories at Glasgow Air Force Base. School Superintendent William Greer persuaded him to join the high school faculty to fill a desperately needed history teaching position the fall of 1959, a career that continued for Bunk for the next 35 years. He ably taught generations of GHS students U.S history, world history, and Montana history. His love for the subject matter spilled over into the classroom, where he instilled that enthusiasm for history and the love of learning itself in generations of students, many of whom remember him as knowledgeable, funny, demanding, and beloved. He made a lasting impression; he was a loyal Scottie. He loved teaching, regarding each day as a new adventure. He went to school each morning eager and excited.
From 1986-1994 he chaperoned history students to Washington, DC, for a week of intense government Close-Up, an activity that many remember as the highlight of their high school years. Besides academics, Mr. Sullivan served as an assistant coach in both football and basketball for 11 years. He spent many summers coaching Junior Legion Baseball.
Bunk met a fellow teacher, Bernardine Wentz, the fall of 1960. They married July 15, 1961, and have lived in Glasgow since. Bernie taught until the birth of their daughter, Suzanne Michelle, November 1965. A son, Thomas Bernard, died at birth July 1969.
Sullivan, a life-long Democrat who never missed an election, was a member of NEA-MEA-GEA, Elks, American Legion for 54 years, National Lewis & Clark Society, Montana Historical Society. He was a director for many years in the Valley County Historical Society, where he volunteered at the Pioneer Museum. He was also a director for the Fort Peck Dam Interpretive Center. He co-wrote an often-cited article about Fort Peck Dam for the Summer 1977 issue of Montana, the Magazine of Western History, having worked many summers as a Park Ranger at Fort Peck, a job he so enjoyed.
Bernard Sullivan was preceded in death by his mother and father, his infant son, and his brother-in-law, Nick Heisler. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Bernardine; his daughter Suzanne (Charles) Berg; and his grandchildren, Hannah Marie and Ethan Thomas, all of Seattle, Washington. His only sibling, James (Marge) Sullivan, resides in Libby. Brother-in-law R.N. (Carol) Wentz, Billings, and sister-in-law Bonnie Heisler, Morehead, Minnesota, as well as many nieces and nephews, also survive.
He was actively involved in St. Raphael’s Catholic Church, where his memorial services will be celebrated at a later date in June. Should anyone desire, memorials are preferred to the GHS Trust, c/o Jeanine Markle, or to a charity of your choice.
Tim and Deb Connors says
Was a great teacher, mentor, and even a better man. Prayers to Bernie and Susie..
Melinda Truesdell says
Rest Well, Mr. Sullivan. Here’s to a life well lived. Thank you! Prayers to all ♥️
Bo Baker says
Mr. Sullivan was one of my favorite teachers in High School. I really enjoyed his class and his sense of humor. He will be missed. I am thinking of you Bernie and Susie..
Kelly Malmin says
Rest in peace! You were a fabulous teacher and wonderful person! You will be missed. I will always remember one of your favorite quotes “You’ve got beans in your ears!” Much love! Kelly
Candice Sather Dunn says
RIP Mr. Sullivan! I have such fond memories of your history class. Thinking of you Bernie and Susie!
Russell McCarvel says
Prayers to Bernie and Susie. Mr. Sullivan was great to me when I student taught and later became a faculty member at GHS. I ate lunch with him on a regular basis and I loved his humor and enjoyed talking politics with him. The students loved him and he left a great legacy at GHS.
Sheila Warren says
I’ll never forget him spanking me, as a Senior, because I wouldn’t shut up. Then follows up with saying. Your lucky I don’t make you go out to the yard, grab a big rock and make you hold It over your head….. like I made your dad. He was the best
Lisa Holding says
You will be missed, Mr. Sullivan. You inspired a lot of us and made learning fun. Thank you for your belief in us and your humor.
Ginny Schneider Beaudoin says
Bernie and Suzie, I’m so sorry about the passing of Bunky. Such a wonderful personality will always be a part of Glasgow and all who knew him. My sincerest sympathy, Ginny Schneider Beaudoin
Candace Smith says
Mr Sullivan was one of my favorite teachers. My love of history began in his class and has followed me to this day. He was a wonderful teacher and a very kind man. My thoughts go out to his family.
Barry Reddick says
Mr Sullivan was one of my favorite teachers in highschool! Rest in peace sir and peace be with your family.
Mary Humbert says
He was a walking history book
one of my favorite teachers. Great guy, he will be missed , I miss him at church
Our condolences to your family.
Prayers to you and your family for getting through this tough chapter in your life.
God Bless!
The Humberts
James Osborne says
Rest in peace, Mr Sullivan
Theresa Marthe Wilmeth says
So sorry for your loss Bernie and Suzie
Larry Tade says
RIP Mr S. Your guidance in the classroom and on the field and court will always be remembered and your friendship through the years was an added bonus.
Janet Stahl says
Such a wonderful man and teacher. Always enjoyed your class.
Wanda Redekopp says
Best teacher ever.Thanks for being there for
Me many yrs ago.God bless you