SHERMAN, Scott C. Of Hingham, died suddenly, on March 16, 2025. He was born and raised in Quincy, MA along with his brother, Eric Sherman; the sons of Patricia and Clyde Sherman. Scott graduated Boston College High School in 1987 and went on to attend Boston College, earning himself Double Eagle status in 1991. Sherman worked as an insurance investigator and a paralegal before starting his police career. Scott was married to Sonya Smith for 21 years. They had two children, Scott Nicholas in 1994 and Sarah Elizabeth in 1997. Scott joined the Randolph Police Department in 2002, where he served for 23 years. In 2022, Scott was promoted to Sergeant. While on the Randolph Police Department, Scott previously served as a School Resource Officer, a detective and was the department's Elder Affairs Officer, where he was actively involved in programming at the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center. As Randolph Police Chief, Anthony Marag, said so beautifully, "Sgt. Sherman was a highly respected and dedicated member of the department, serving the Randolph community with honor and integrity for many years. Scott was very funny, extremely intelligent and well-respected. His compassion, professionalism and unwavering commitment to public service made a lasting impact on all who had the privilege to know and work alongside him." In 2015, Scott met Christine Orr and they enjoyed ten years together in Hingham, Massachusetts living with her two sons. Scott earned his Juris Doctorate and passed the Massachusetts Bar, the first time, in September 2021. Of course, when he passed the Bar, we all had to joke that "Six times wasn't the charm" - referring to one of Scott's favorite movies "My Cousin Vinny". In the fall of 2021, Scott started his own law practice, Scott C. Sherman Law, LLC and began working on a variety of cases including family, corporate, trial and estate planning, all while continuing to work on the Randolph Police Department. Scott was an avid hockey player, spending many years on the ice playing in leagues and in the annual Battle of the Badges (Randolph Police vs Randolph Fire Department). Anyone who knew Scott can attest to his incredible sense of humor, his ability to do impressions of anyone and everyone and he was unstoppable in his knowledge and intelligence to get almost all the questions correctly on the TV show "Jeopardy". Two years ago, Scott discovered his passion of pickle ball and very quickly became a formidable opponent on the court, in singles and doubles matches. He enjoyed playing at Boston Pickle ball Club in Hyde Park and in Norwell. Scott was predeceased by his father, Clyde Sherman, in 2009; and leaves behind his mother, Patricia Sherman of Quincy, MA; brother, Eric and his wife, Joanne Sherman; and their two sons, Trevor and Shane of Braintree, MA; his son, Scott Nicholas and his fiancée, Samantha Elkin; and their two children, Owen and Paislee in North Hampton, NH; his daughter, Sarah Elizabeth and her husband, Kyle Russell; and their baby boy due in May of Exeter, NH; and his longtime girlfriend, Christine Orr; and her sons, James and Will Dietterich of Hingham, MA. Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday, March 27, from 4-8 pm, in the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock Street, QUINCY, a Funeral Service on Friday, March 28, at 10:30 am, at the same location, Keohane Funeral Home and a reception to follow at the Randolph Elks Lodge #2130, 21 School Street, Randolph, at 12 pm. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory can be made to the
Wounded Warriors Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. See
www.Keohane.com for directions and online condolences.
View the online memorial for Scott C. SHERMANPublished by Boston Globe from Mar. 24 to Mar. 25, 2025.