Thomas Sheridan

11/19/1949 - 04/06/2023

Husband, father, brother, son, uncle, godfather, and beloved grandpa Thomas Martin Sheridan

Thom was born on November 19th, 1949 in Philadelphia and was raised in Havertown, PA.  Tommy loved summer beach trips to Cape May and Wildwood, New Jersey with family and winning radio contest prizes like a pair of Chubby Checker Twister Shoes with side zippers.  Thom was a James Bond fan from the very start, watching Dr. No at the Terminal Theater in 1962 and never missed a book or movie since.  After graduating from Havertown High School in 1967, Thom enlisted in the US Army in 1968 during the Vietnam War, serving in Korea from 1970-1971.  On R&R in Honolulu, a failed trip to Australia, he was reading Kurt Vonnegut and met Maureen Kelly on Waikiki Beach through her best friend Jean Regan, and his life changed.  After the service, he moved to Chicago and married that pretty girl he met on the beach.  Thom graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Circle Campus, and worked for many years for the US Department of Labor where he sometimes traveled the world and drove a spy car, as well as working for the VA and Chicago White Sox.  With Maureen, he loved night skiing at Devil’s Lake, doing puzzles, and playing chess.

Thom loved his family with his big heart, volunteered to make the Haunted House at the annual IC Halloween Carnival, cheered on track races and wrestling meets, drove his kids everywhere from Troop 77 campouts to Irish Dancing shows, from cross country trips to Colorado and Maine, making small talk and friends with everyone he met and winning as many radio contests from WGN and WNUA, as legally allowed.

Thom loved to laugh deeply, was a friend to every animal he met, and modeled a love of reading for all his children and grandchildren.  He prided himself on his encyclopedic knowledge of trivia, followed the Bears and Eagles, the White Sox and Phillies, and was always up for a fun time.  Thom died on April 6th, 2023 in his Elmhurst home surrounded by his loving family.

Thom was the husband to Maureen Kelly Sheridan and father of Maureen (Mike) Cook, James Sheridan (Kyrlyn Chatten), Daniel Sheridan (Lauren Scrivner), Patrick Sheridan (Stephanie Kevil), Claire (Scott) Jones, and Caitlin (Ben) Tregler.  He was preceded in death by his sister Kathy Medvec, his parents Fred and Lillian Sheridan, along with his mother-and-father-in law Maurice and Frances Kelly.  He is survived by his brother Dave Sheridan.

His twelve grandchildren, Gavin Cook, Jean Marie Cook, August Sheridan, Elsa Sheridan, Magnolia Sheridan, Owen Jones, Madeline Tregler, Connor Jones, Peter Tregler, Carter Scrivner, Tyler Scrivner, and Cameron Scrivner will always remember his smile, silliness, and warmth.  We loved him deeply and will keep him in our hearts.

Visitation Thursday from 3-8 PM at Gibbons Funeral Home, 134 S. York Road, Elmhurst (1/2 mile North of St. Charles Rd.). Family & Friends will meet for Friday for a Mass 9:30 AM at Immaculate Conception Church, 134 Arthur St., Elmhurst. Interment Private.

In lieu of flowers, donate or visit an animal shelter, seek out some Scrapple and Tastykakes to eat, play some Pink Floyd, feed your backyard squirrels and birds, or cheer on the White Sox!  Stop by his bench at Glos Memorial Park to read a book or listen to music.

Always walk through an exit backwards…they’ll never notice.

For funeral information please call 630-832-0018 or www.gibbonsfuneralhome.com

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Visitation Date

04/13/2023 - 04/14/2023

Service Location

Visitation Thursday 3-8 PM
Gibbons Funeral Home
134 S. York Rd
Elmhurst, IL

Funeral Mass Friday 9:30 AM
Immaculate Conception Church
134 Arthur St
Elmhurst, IL


4 thoughts on “Thomas Sheridan”

  1. Uncle Thom, it was a pleasure to know you, and call you family. Your passion for life was always clear and inspiring to me. Godspeed.

  2. Dear Maureen and family,
    Please accept our sincere and deep condolences on the loss Thom. Thom was a good man and friend! He will be missed by all! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️

  3. We are so sorry to hear of Thom’s passing. He made friends even in Louisville Ky. of all places. he was always concerned about others and always tried to make people laugh and enjoy their time with him, He was a true Irishman always caring for others. I will always be glad that I have met him and became friends with him. His was always the major topic of any conversation with him. He was always so proud of his wife and children. Should any of his family need any help from me or my family know your Louisville family will be here for you. May you rest in peace Brother.

  4. Maureen, sending love and hugs to you and your kids and grandkids. It’s been a long time since I saw you and Thom but cherish fond memories. May God wrap you in His comforting arms and bring peace. Denise called to tell me sad news. I know your heart is broken.
    Carol Judge Ketzle

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