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Ivy Teverbaugh Sullivan

Lt. Colonel Ivy “Maud” Teverbaugh Sullivan.

Lt. Colonel Maud Sullivan
RankLieutant Colonel
SessionGreat Hearts
Birth DateJuly 20, 1937
Death DateAugust 30, 2024

Lt. Colonel Maud Sullivan was promoted to Glory Aug. 30 from Chico, California, on her 66th wedding anniversary.

Ivy “Maud Teverbaugh was born July 20, 1937, in Lincoln, Arkansas, to Marcus Dewey Teverbaugh and Dorothy Schooler. The youngest of six children, she spent her early years in Oklahoma before the family relocated to California, first to Vallejo and then to Stockton.

Maud and her sister Verna began attending the Stockton Salvation Army. While in high school, Maud met Jim Sullivan at Camp Redwood Glen. Both attended Azusa Pacific College, where they later married Aug. 30, 1958. After graduation in 1959, they entered the School for Officers' Training (SFOT) in San Francisco and were commissioned with the Great Hearts Session in 1960.

They first served as corps officers in San Diego before moving to Honolulu, where they oversaw a boys' school. A move to Prescott, Arizona, as corps officers, followed. During these years they welcomed their children: Patty, Hazel, Robin and James.

The Sullivans served at SFOT before moving to Riverside, California, as corps officers. Appointments as Cascade Divisional Youth Secretaries and Boise (Idaho) corps officers followed. Finally, they were transferred to Las Vegas, where they served as corps officers and Clark County Coordinators for 20 years. There they launched many programs to help people in need, including those addressing homelessness, mental health, recovery and vocational training. During this time, they were promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel.

They retired in 2002 and settled in Las Vegas. After retirement, Jim continued another six years as Financial Development Director for Las Vegas, before being promoted to Glory in 2018. Maud lived in Las Vegas until 2023, when she moved to Chico to live near he daughter, Robin.

Maud is survied by her children, Patty Kinyon; Hazel Batch-Broyles; Robin Yant; Major James Sullivan; 11 grandchildren and a growing number of great-grandchildren.

A celebration of life took palce Sept. 28 at the Las Vegas Salvation Army.

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