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Robert Sheridan Obituary

Robert Sheridan

October 30, 1942 - June 8, 2025

Robert E. Sheridan passed away on June 8, 2025, at the family home in Missoula, Mont. Bob was born to Doris and Robert on October 30, 1942, in Butte, Mont. After graduating from Butte Central High School, Bob followed his sister Connie, who was attending college in South Bend, Ind., to attend the University of Notre Dame. Bob graduated Cum Laude in 1964 with a degree in Finance. As a student, he developed what became a lifelong passion for Notre Dame Irish football!

Bob returned home to Montana to attend the University of Montana Law School, it was there he met the love of his life and his wife, Elaine "Kay" Bradley, who together they enjoyed 59-years of marriage. Together Bob and Kay raised three children, daughters, Kelly (Buck), Arlee, MT, and Kara (Nalin), Edmonds, WA; and son, Robb (Amy), Spokane, WA. Bob practiced law for over 30 years with the firm Garlington, Lohn, & Robinson. Bob was a very skilled and talented lawyer. Colleagues and fellow lawyers described him as a consummate professional-skilled, highly competent, and a pleasure to work with. "He's the kind of guy who could absolutely kick your butt in a case-but he's just hard not to like." He was inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers due to his ethical and moral standards, character, and professionalism. Those honored represent the top 1% of trial lawyers in each state. Bob was always active in the community and had a longtime association with the Missoula County United Way where he has served both as President of the Board of Directors and Campaign Director for their annual fund drive. Bob was a member of the Advisory Board for St. Patrick Hospital and also served on the Board of Trustees for Missoula County High Schools. Bob was a successful and respected high school basketball referee and honored with induction into the Montana Officials Association Hall of Fame. His passion for Grizzly Athletics never waned and he was the "go to guy" for the athletic program dating back to the 1970's while being on many search committees for Grizzly athletic directors and coaches. Bob served several terms on the board of the Grizzly Athletic Association at the University of Montana and was past president of both the Missoula and State chapters. He was a member of the Quarterback Club, Roundball Club, Lady Griz Hoop Club, and Board Member and President of the Grizzly Scholarship Association. Bob and Kay were longtime season ticket holders for football and men's and women's basketball games. He was an instrumental leader of the men's basketball tournament in the 1980's known as the "Champions International Holiday Tournament".

Bob was immensely proud of his family heritage on both sides. Together, he and Kay dedicatedly put all three of their children through university. They did so out of love and a commitment to helping pave the way for their prosperous futures. It was something they both embraced, a beautiful gift none of their children would ever forget.

Bob and Kay lived a full life together, enjoying traveling to Hawaii, the Calgary Stampede, family trips to Seeley Lake, Big Sky, Flathead Lake, Whitefish, Canada Disneyland, Alaska, and many other states. Aside from traveling, his passions were family, working out, golfing, kayaking, Coffee Club, maintaining the yard, and having a good meal with family and friends. He was also notorious for his generosity and gift giving, usually Griz Gear! Among his family and friends Bob was known for his strong Catholic beliefs, acceptance of others, sense of humor, integrity, honesty, and his love to laugh.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife, Kay sister, Connie and his three children.

Bob was blessed to have six grandchildren he adored, Robbie, Sheridan, Grace, Hadley, Emerson, and Jace. Bob loved his Yorkshire Terrier, "Guy" who will miss him dearly. To his family, he was their hero. He was always there when they needed him. When things got tough, they simply knew, "We got Dad."

A memorial service will take place on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with a reception to follow. Arrangements are under the care of Garden City Funeral Home.

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Published by Missoulian on Jun. 14, 2025.

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Dusty Hilmo

June 21, 2025

Knew Bob for over 30 years. A true friend, advisor and professional. Dedicated family man, great sense of humor, and committed to honesty. Missoula will miss his community leadership! May God bless his family!

Claudia M Wevers

June 21, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss our thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Don Holst

June 17, 2025

Bob was a great Griz basketball supporter and a member of our Round ball club. I was also fortunate enough to have had him officiate many of my HS games and I would have loved to have had Bob refereeing my Griz games as well...Win or lose he would have been great.. He was an absolute pleasure to be around and I will miss him sorely..

Penny Bucher

June 16, 2025

I only got to meet Bob for a very short time. I wish I had known more about him. Lovely tribute to a wonderful man. God bless Kay, his children, and grandchildren. You are his greatest legacy.

Tracy Axelberg

June 15, 2025

Kay, I am so sorry to read of Bob's passing. He provided such a great example to those of us coming up behind him; who better to (attempt to) emulate than Bob? Exceptional man and gifted lawyer. Happy trails, my friend-

Brad Shefloe

June 15, 2025

Sad to hear of Robert passing. He was a special friend and great member of the grizzly Round ball golf tournament committee. We shared great times during the 15 years of putting on that event.

Bill McLaughlin

June 15, 2025

Dear Kay: Bob and I went to grade school and high school at the same time, he was a year ahead of me, and I always admired and still admire his kindness, acceptance of others and the example of intelligence well used. Really a sweet man. We send you our prayers and best wishes.

Dick Miles

June 15, 2025

I was Bob's roommate at Notre Dame. That was the start of a 65-year long distance friendship, highlighted by the opportunity to spend time with Bob and Kay at our 50th reunion 11 years ago. I am truly blessed to have known him. My deepest condolences to Kay and their children.

Bill Baier

June 14, 2025

...met Bob when I played H.S. b ball and later when I coached.....Great ref and even Better Man!!!

Bev Graves

June 14, 2025

I only met Bob a few time but was still aware of what a kind and generous man he was. Go Griz

Dale Schwanke

June 14, 2025

I have very fond memories Bob and cherish the times I was able spend with him.Dale Schwanke

Jan Leary Madison

June 14, 2025

We want to send our deepest condolences and thoughts and prayers to Kay and family. Lots of wonderful memories of times with Bob and Kay and Bob's parents over the years. My dad, Jack Leary, worked with Bob's dad for many years in Bonner and Missoula and they were great years. Bob was always there for my parents and for my husband and I when we needed legal advice or just a friend to talk to. Bob helped my brother and I through tough times when our parents passed. Always knew that he would be the calming voice and caring spirit to help us through anything. We will keep Kay and the family in our thoughts and prayers.

Don Gillespie MD

June 14, 2025

I attended 16 years of school with Bob and he was a lifetime personal friend. Etched on a wall at the University of Notre Dame is the motto "God, Countryl, and Notre Dame", to that we could add "Family, Montana, and Legal Professionalism". He lived a life well lived. Our condolences to his wife Kay and their family. Don and Mary Gillespie

Julio K. Morales

June 14, 2025

Bob was a superb person. We represented adverse clients a few times, and remained good friends throughout. I also sought him as settlement master in some matters so he could bring his enormous talent and finesse to get both sides to settle. He was always steady and kind, never missing a chance to smile and chat.

Seeing his obituary caught me by surprise and I feel a loss. He lived an exemplary life and I trust God welcomed his soul. I moved to Miami and sadly will miss his services. Condolences to the family.

Richard Reep

June 14, 2025

RIP Bob. One of the great professionals in the field of law. Also, a true gentleman and decent human being. A complete success in life by these measurements.

Pete Hamper

June 14, 2025

May he rest in peace. Great guy in many ways. Served with him on Griz board or committees he was absolute positive member.

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