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Patrick Sheridan Obituary

Patrick John Sheridan TROY - Patrick John Sheridan was born in Troy, NY on February 14, 1938, the cherished only child of Sara E. and Patrick P. Sheridan. He left this life from St. Peter’s Hospital on Friday, December 1, 2017 surrounded by his loving family. His passing marked the end of a long, courageous battle against several medical issues. Pat will be dearly missed by many. Patrick lived in and loved Troy, NY for most of his life attending grade school and high school in the city before going to Providence College in Rhode Island earning his B.S. degree. He went on to receive an MBA from Siena College in 1966. He returned to his Alma Mater to teach finance at Siena for 27 years. Upon his retirement, he was awarded the distinction of Emeriti status. He was one of the students’ favorites. His classes were always in demand with students declaring they were majoring or minoring in “Sheridan.” Beyond the classroom, he served the College and student body in several ways. He sat on many committees and was the Finance Department Head for over ten years. He initiated an internship program in which he used his many local business connections to help students get valuable work experience. Pat also coached the Siena hockey team taking it to national championship tournaments. Many alumni have expressed their love and respect for Pat as their great friend and mentor. Over the years they kept in contact with him, invited him to their weddings, etc. Pat embraced his life and everyone in it with a positive attitude, witty humor, and an impish sense of mischief and adventure. He loved to pretend to be a curmudgeon, but it could not disguise his huge Irish heart and charm. He heartily celebrated his namesake’s day every year and was a lifelong communicant of the Catholic church. Pat was accomplished in countless areas. He was a talented and self-taught carpenter gutting and rebuilding two homes with his beloved wife of 33 years, Mary DiPace Sheridan. He was also an avid dancer attracting spectators when he twirled his Mary Rosa around the floor, a hockey Four Generations of Family Ownership and Operation Directors William E. McVeigh Kristin McVeigh Parente Laurel A. McVeigh David A. Parente 208 North Allen Street, Albany, New York 12206 / Telephone (518) 489-0188 / Facsimile (518) 489-6929 player and a gardener gifting us with a profusion of flowers to brighten our world. Although he was a loyal Trojan, he was equally at home in the woods or on the water hunting and fishing. His love of pasta was one of his most endearing and enduring qualities. On the rare occasions he didn’t cook his own, he patronized his favorite spots, while dreaming of owning his own “Paddy’s Pub and Pasta Parlor”, Irish ambience and Italian food. Pat succeeded at a variety of jobs besides being a professor and coach including home builder, stockbroker, insurance and real estate agent and building inspector. He was a man who adored and advocated for his wife, family and friends. He taught his children to play hockey and camp at early ages. He was a father, who allowed his children to be independent and learn from their mistakes. His loving spirit endeared his doctors and casual acquaintances. He generally shared his vast knowledge without arrogance. Pat was predeceased by his parents and his much-loved Golden Retriever, Suzy Q. He is survived by his devoted wife, Mary, his children: Erin Rezey (Paul), P. Michael Sheridan, Matthew Sheridan and Meghan Sheridan (Jeremy Adams). Pat will be mourned by his sisters and brothers in-law and many nieces and nephews. He also leaves 3 grandchildren: Deanna and Tara Rezey and Brandy Brady and 4 great-grandchildren, Jordan, Bud, Tori, and Kenzie and his lovable puppy, Rosie. Those who wish to contribute in Pat’s name may send it to University Parish of Christ Sun of Justice at 2125 Burdett Avenue, Troy, N.Y., 12180. Please make checks payable to The Rensselaer Newman Foundation. To leave a message for the family please visit www.McveighFuneralHome.com. Calling hours will be Tuesday, December 5, 2017 from 4pm to 7pm at McVeigh Funeral Home, 208 North Allen St., Albany, N.Y., 12206. The funeral will be on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 9 a.m. from McVeigh with a mass following at University Parish Christ Sun of Justice. Interment will be at St. Mary’s cemetery, Troy, NY, after the mass.

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Published by The Record from Dec. 3 to Dec. 5, 2017.

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Don Ellett

November 2, 2018

He called me "Sparks". He was a great professor, taught me the secret to great spaghetti sauce, gave me an application for Jamison's, cigars and laughter. God loves him and God blessed me because he was my friend. Be at peace and feel only joy Pat, you are missed.

Colleen Moore

April 4, 2018

I just learned of Mr. Sheridan's passing today, and I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Many thoughts, much love, and prayers sent your family's way.

Bob Strohecker

January 2, 2018

Mary and family,
I'm so sorry to hear if Pat's passing. He was like a father to me when I transferred to Siena my sophomore year. I will fondly remember the road trips, Fannies, his classes and just hanging out at your house drinking Jameson's. Reading the comments below it is clear Pat touched many many lives. Until we meet again Pat.

Bob Strohecker

Fred Stratmann

January 2, 2018

One of the very best men I've ever known. God Bless you Pat. Sincere condolences to the family.

Tony Capone

December 14, 2017

So sad to hear the passing of a true Legend. A tremendous person and family man. As some have said, so many great and funny memories! So proud to have played for him. Cigars, Fannies and Hockey. So sad I was not at services. Condolences from my family to Mary, Erin, Pat, Matt and Megan. Until we meet again Coach

Jerry Hanss

December 13, 2017

Mary and Family

I am so sorry to hear of Pats passing. I randomly connected with John Owen on Monday and he told me the news.

I have nothing but fond memories of Pat aka Coach. We had great times playing hockey, travelling away for games and having the Christmas parties eating and drinking and watching Slapshot! You had the patience of a saint to put up with all of us in your home! I remember the meals at Fannys, his fun classes and his chewed up cigars!

He will always put a smile on my face when I think of him and I hope that all the fond memories and well wishers will help you through this very difficult time. Please pass my best on to Meghan and I hope you have as best a Christmas as possible without Pat.

With my deepest sympathies,

Jerry Hanss, class of 91 (Number 21)

John Toscano

December 11, 2017

Mary and family,
Pat and I coached and taught together. I just learned the sad news from one of our players now living in the UK.
I have so many wonderful and funny memories of our time together. Cooking meals for the team, riding in his pick-up with a cigar always burning, too many bus trips to count and getting back to campus at 2am. And oh yeah - Jamesons. He explained his obsession with pasta as "John, I was born to Italian parents and my Irish ones mistakenly took me from the hospital."
I was fortunate to have my life path cross with his.
My condolences to each of you.

John Toscano

dennis wentraub

December 9, 2017

I am deeply saddened by Pat's passing. I heard of his passing last night at a Siena College event. I am so sorry to have missed the services that commemorated his life. I worked with Mary Sheridan at Shearson Lehman Brothers in the beginning of my career, from which I am now retired. Pat knew that I had graduated from Providence College - fellow Friars! - and gave me an opportunity to teach as an adjunct instructor at Siena College which I have continued to do as a 'second career' these past 18 years. I am so grateful for this 'gift'. A year ago Rick Proctor and I joined Pat at a local restaurant in Latham. We had hoped to repeat this thoroughly enjoyable occasion. My sincere condolences to Mary and family during this wretched time.

Matt Maloeny

December 8, 2017

I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.

jo pontore

December 5, 2017

So sorry for your loss.

John Ryan

December 5, 2017

RIP Mr. Sheridan. My favorite professor. I appreciate every word of knowledge, advice, and inspiration you gave me while at Siena. Please know you had a huge impact on this kid from CCHS/Troy. Fannies, cigars, LT NY Giants jersey...you know what I'm talking about. Until we meet again Prof.

Kelly Cordi

December 5, 2017

Mary, Megan, Matt, Mike & Erin...
Pat will be missed so much by our little Cordi family and I'm sure by SO many others. He was a wonderful man, always good for a laugh! If you need anything, please let us know. xoxo

Jennifer Lammon

December 5, 2017

Meghan- My condolences and deepest sympathy to you and your family. May your wonderful memories sustain you in the days ahead. God Bless.

AC

December 5, 2017

May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comforts all who mourn; sustain your family. (Isaiah 61:1,2)

Michael Van Patten

December 5, 2017

Pat was the epitome of compassion, dedication, and integrity. Believe it or not Pat was my student during my first year of teaching at Siena, and later became my colleague. In addition to teaching we both ran the Internship program at Siena. Pat always had a great rapport with his students and colleagues. He was easy to talk to and he was always willing to lend a helping hand. His students and the Siena Hockey Team truly loved him.
I will always remember his stories about hunting Wild Boar, and smoking his cigar.
He was a great friend and will be missed.
Pat, God Bless, and Rest In Peace.

Jerry Brown

December 4, 2017

Mary and family: We have never met but I was lucky enough to go to School # 18 in Troy with Patrick and play hockey against him, when he was at C.C.H.S. His mom and dad were always kind to me growing up and I have great memories of those times. I was accepted @ Providence as was Pat, but circumstances caused me to join the Marine Corps instead. I just recently moved back to the Troy area, after being away almost 60 years. I am so sorry I never saw Pat again, after high school. He will be in my prayers.

Respectfully, Jerry Brown

Rich & Kim Travis

December 4, 2017

Pat can now have as many Vega cigars as he wants when he wants. Unless we steal them. I count him as my favorite teacher and mentor. He lives on in all the people that have known him. I will always cherish the memories.

Anne Anderon

December 4, 2017

Pat was "one in a million!" You are now at peace dear friend.

Don Miller

December 4, 2017

My condolences and deepest sympathies to the Sheridan Family.

Paul Riven

December 4, 2017

Mary-We have all lost a Great Guy-Smile when you think of Pat-I do--

Paul Riven

December 4, 2017

Mary=We have all lost a Great Guy==Smile when you think of him I do

Debbi DiPace

December 4, 2017

Mary and family...please accept my condolences on the passing of Pat. I pray you can find comfort in knowing he now rests in Our Lords arms. Much love...

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