Timothy-Sheahan-Obituary

Timothy J. Sheahan

Washington, District of Columbia

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TIMOTHY J. SHEAHAN (Age 57)

Of Herndon, VA, died peacefully at his home on Friday, February 16, 2007 with his family by his side after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Grise) and son, Zachary, 13 of Herndon; daughter, Carey Sheahan (husband, Christopher...

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Dear Betty and Family -
I just heard of the passing of Tim and I am saddened by the loss of an extraordinary person. He touched so many lives - mine included. I remember often his strength, courage, support, guidance, and the many interactions that we had. We last connected in early 2006, and again I left with renewed appreciation of his strength and determination. May God Bless his spirit and bless you and the family. With Thoughts and Prayers, Matthew Glaudemans

To the Sheahan Family,
My heartfelt sympathy for your loss of Tim. I did not have the opportunity to meet him, but have heard many great things about him from my coworkers who did know him.

My sympathies are with Tim's family. I worked at CSC over ten years ago and remember Tim fondly. He was a great person and will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

I have just heard of Tim's passing and want to express my condolences to you and to your family. I worked with Tim at CSC and even when he was having a bad day he never complained - he lit up the room with his smile. He will be truly missed and remembered with great fondness. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Betty and the Sheahan Family:

I regret to hear of Tim's passing and regret sorrow for your loss. I will always remember and cherish my years working and playing (softball for CSC) with Tim. He will always be fondly in my memories.

My deepest sympathy to the Sheahan family. I will miss Tim so very much. I will always remember the crazy and fun time I spent with him playing hookey back in 1988 when were young and he was new to CSC.
I miss you, Tim...

Dear Betty and Family-
I remember working with Tim when he started at CSC over 20 years ago. Over the years since then I would run into Tim from time to time. What I remember most fondly about Tim is that success never changed him. He was always the same honest, straightforward, likable, good person.

Tim will be sorely missed by all who had the good fortune of knowing him.

Dan Weidner

Dear Betty and family.
I am so sorry for your (and our) loss. Tim was a great friend and mentor to me both professionally and personally. After all, we got married in St. Thomas based on his recommendation.
I will be forever greatful to have known him and I know that I am a better person for it. You are constantly in our thoughts and prayers.

Betty and Family
I never knew Tom personally, but every Monday I see his name under the Quality Policy when I conduct New Hire training. And that's how I will always think of him, a man of Quality. God bless you and your family