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RICHARD SHEEHAN Obituary

SHEEHAN, Richard Retired Equine Veterinarian Dr. Richard J. Sheehan passed away on September 30, 2022, at the age of 91, with his loving family by his side. He was born in East Boston, Massachusetts, the fourth of eight children of the late Daniel H. Sheehan and the late Mary Alicia (Powers) Sheehan. Life was not easy in the thirties and forties for a large family. From a young age, "Dick" started earning money to help out. Before finishing Sacred Heart Grammar School, he had found a job at Suffolk Downs Racetrack in the early mornings "walking hots" (cooling out the thoroughbreds). By high school, he was hooked on working with horses. He quit school to travel with the horses to other tracks year-round. Tom Barry, a good horseman and trainer, took him under his wing. He worked long hours, but he too became a horseman. The Korean War interrupted his quest to become a trainer. He was drafted and sent to basic training. He declined a chance to go to officer's training and was immediately sent to endure some of the worst fighting of that war. When finally discharged as a Sergeant in 1954, he headed straight back to the racetrack where he got a job grooming with Lyle Whiting. The GI bill enabled him to consider a career as a veterinarian, a profession his time at the racetrack made him admire. He received his high school equivalency, spent a year at Newman Prep making up for high school courses not taken, took the Veterans Entrance Exam, and was accepted to the Pre-Veterinary program at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. During this time, he renewed his friendship with Jane Russo, a girl he had met five years previously, when catching her runaway horse-driven sleigh. They were married in 1956 and honeymooned in Lexington, Kentucky, visiting thoroughbred breeding farms. They moved to Amherst, MA to start a few joint tasks, including reaching the goal of becoming Richard Sheehan D.V.M. The family began there as Betsy, Mimi, and Richard, Jr. arrived one year after the other. Acceptance to veterinary school at Cornell University meant a move to Ithaca, New York where Carolyn was born. Finally, in 1963, " Dick" became "Doc," and it was back to the racetracks of New England. In 1965, Diana was born, and they were fortunate to find a farm in Mansfield, an ideal location for raising a family and commuting to the New England racetracks. Dick's extensive experience handling horses and his reputation for thorough, equine-centered care, allowed his practice to grow and prosper. In addition to his extensive racetrack practice, he added early evening clinics at his farm, allowing him to take referrals from individual horse owners throughout the area. He was particularly sought out for his expertise in lameness. When time permitted, he also consulted with thoroughbred owners throughout the country. Though working seven days a week until he was 70, he supported causes and activities most dear to him. A lover of reading, he was president of the Board of Trustees of the Mansfield Library, raising funds for restoration and improvements. He helped to establish an equitable salary for the sole librarian at that time. He gave generously to many organizations including the Natural Resources Trust of Mansfield. Professionally, he was active with the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association, serving as President in 1980. He was an honor roll member and received the Paul Revere Award for Excellence in Thoroughbred Racing. In 1986, he won their Distinguished Service Award, awarded annually to a member known for their accomplishments to the profession and the association and who has made an outstanding contribution to the service of humankind. He served on several committees of the American Association of Equine Practitioners and proudly served as President in 1987. He also served on the Council of Education for the American Veterinary Medical Association, which is responsible for the accreditation of North American veterinary colleges. In 1997, he was the recipient of the New England Turfwriters Sam McKraken award which recognized his lifetime contributions to New England racing. He received commendation from the ASPCA and was the Veterinary Chairman for the Morris Animal Foundation. He received the Governor's Special Commendation for work on the Advisory Board of the Massachusetts Horse Racing Commission. In the 1970s, New England was in dire need of additional veterinary hospitals and a veterinary college. Doc served on a committee whose work resulted in the establishment by Tufts University of the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. One of his favorite projects during retirement, had been assisting with the New England Veterinary Scholarship Trust which raises funds to defer costs for students attending vet school. He also funded an endowed award (Richard J. Sheehan Award) for a Tufts graduate showing proficiency in equine medicine and surgery, as well as establishing a fund for the Equine library. In recent years, because of multiple health issues, Doc has depended on a wheelchair, so the Village at Willow Crossings (just one mile from his farm) has been his home. His family wants to thank the entire staff for their kindness and care. Doc leaves behind Jane, his beloved wife of 66 years; his loving children and their families: Elizabeth J. Sheehan (Hatfield), Mary A. Bai (Hanover) and Alex Bai, Richard J. Sheehan Jr. DVM (Rowley) and Jana Sheehan, Carolyn A. Sheehan (Bristol, RI) and William Legenza, Diana Sheehan (Princeton, NJ) Ethan Halm. He adored his grandchildren, Kevin Bai, Katherine Sheehan, Julia Halm and Emmet Halm. He also leaves his treasured youngest siblings, Mary Ann Sheehan (Marlborough) and Edmund Sheehan (Wakefield). He was predeceased by his siblings, Daniel Sheehan, Raymond Sheehan, Francis Sheehan, Robert Sheehan and Catherine Brunco. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend Visiting Hours on Tuesday, October 4th from 5:00-8:00 P.M. at the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home, 55 North Main Street, MANSFIELD. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 5th at 11:00 A.M. in Saint Mary's Church, 330 Pratt Street (Route 106), Mansfield. Burial with military honors will follow at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Mansfield. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the New England Veterinary Scholarship Trust in his honor. https://www.veterinaryscholarshiptrust.org/donate.html or Veterinary Scholarship Trust of New England, P.O. Box 3221, North Attleboro, MA 02761. To send his family a message of condolence, please visit www.shermanjackson.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, 2022.

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JClyde Johnson

October 5, 2022

Dear Jane and the rest of Dick's family. I was privileged to know him as an equine practitioner, a director of AAEP, one of AAEP's presidents and as the chairman of our Trustees of VSTONE. His leadership style was to be very respectful but with a very firm grasp of what he felt should be done---and it usually was done! All the best to the family he left behind; his influence on them will not be forgotten. J. Clyde Johnson V.M.D.

Bernard Shuman

October 4, 2022

To Dr Sheehan´s family, My husband, Bernie Shuman, came to the Village at Willow Crossings last January.
He often ate dinner with Dr Sheehan and was so impressed with him. We both are so impressed with his love of animals and his dedication. Although I really did not know him, I am amazed at his accomplishments.

We are so sorry for your loss.

Bernie and Gail Shuman

Gary Norwood, DVM

October 4, 2022

Dr. Sheehan was a fellow colleague on the racetrack.
He was the ultimate professional and a great friend and role model. We would go to lunch together along with another colleague Dr. Marty Simensen.

Gary Norwood, DVM

October 4, 2022

Dear Jane, Richard Jr and family.
My heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dick. I have a lot of great memories from our days at Rockingham and Suffolk.
Lunches with him and Marty Simensen. They were great role models and mentors, which I really appreciated.
Dick was the ultimate professional and a real attribute to our profession.
RIP my friend.

Myron McLane

October 3, 2022

Doc in the farrier shop.

Barbara Azzalina

October 3, 2022

My deepest condolences to the Sheehan family. Til you meet agan may he rest in the arms of the angels.
Sincerely,
Barbara Azzalina

Paul Mahoney

October 3, 2022

What a great life story. I too grew up in East Boston. You learned
life´s lessons early.My parish was St. Marys and I have a strong
allegiance to the old neighborhood. I´m sure Mr. Sheehan did as well.May he now Rest In Peace.

Audra Gilpatrick

October 3, 2022

Sending my dearest sympathies to you all. Doc was an amazing ,intelligent, caring man!! I thank you for sharing him with us!
I imagine he´s right back at the track, like he never missed a beat!!
Imagine the homecoming party that awaited!!!

Laurie Lischer

October 3, 2022

Doc you were beloved by so many of us horseman in the northeast. Your smile and gentle nature and expertise were admired and cherished by so many. You lived life so well. Enjoy heaven Doc! I know that is where you are

Jay Merriam DVM

October 3, 2022

A mentor for us younger vets , he upheld the highest standards of medicine and ethics. His word and advice were treasured by his colleagues and clients. RIP.

Dick George 101st Airborne Division

October 3, 2022

Requiescat in pace amica meus!

John White

October 3, 2022

My deepest condolences to the Sheehan Family for the loss of Dr Sheehan. He grew up during tough times in Eastie, served his country and through hard work and service to others reached his position of recognition.

Mike Casey

October 3, 2022

Mr. Sheehan,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during the Korean War. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Merilee and Jim

October 2, 2022

So very sorry to hear of Doc´s passing. What a great man and he will be sorely missed by many. Condolences to the family . Never could prove him wrong he would just look at me laugh and then of course be correct love that man dearly

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