Terrance John Sheridan, 78, died peacefully on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013, surrounded by his immediate family at Dove Healthcare South in Eau Claire. Terry was born in Sparta, WI on June 20, 1935 to William P. and Alice Beryl (Senogles) Sheridan and grew up in a large, close-knit Irish Catholic family in Kendall, WI. After graduating from Kendall High School in 1953, he began studies at UW-Platteville. He enlisted in the Army in 1955 and served three years before returning to UW-Platteville where he earned a bachelor's degree in secondary education with an emphasis on English and history. He began his teaching career in Gary, Indiana and also taught in Elroy and Wonewoc, WI before starting graduate school at UW-Madison. He earned a master's degree and PhD in Educational Administration from UW-Madison. Terry married Florence Palmer on April 8, 1967 at Our Lady of the Wayside Church in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Terry was a middle school principal in Worth, IL, a high school principal in Lake Mills, WI, a curriculum coordinator in Delavan, WI, superintendent of schools in Darlington, WI and Lake Mills, WI and finally assistant superintendent for curriculum in the Eau Claire Area School District. Terry finished his administrative career as Principal at Manz Elementary; and then planned the construction of Meadowview Elementary School before serving as its first principal. After retiring in 1992 he created and presented workshops for over 15 years to school districts and private sector businesses in the areas of mentoring and coaching employees for success. During this time he also taught supervisory classes at UW-Madison, UW-Eau Claire and Chippewa Valley Technical College. Terry served on the Eau Claire City Council from 1996-2000, 2002-2004, and 2006-2007. As a member of the City Council Terry sponsored a smoke-free dining proposal which became law – the strictest dining ordinance in the state of Wisconsin at that time. Other civic contributions included serving on the Eau Claire Public Library Board, the Housing Authority Board, the Downtown Eau Claire Improvement Board, the Waterways and Parks Commission, the Eau Claire Public Education Foundation Board, Convention and Visitors Bureau Board, Cable Television Advisory Council, Sanitary Landfill Standing Committee and the Family Resource Center Board. He was a charter board member of Literacy Volunteers. He also served on the United Way Board and the Indianhead Girl Scout Council Board. Terry was an Eau Claire Community Foundation Legacy Luncheon honoree in 2008. Most recently he served on the Police and Fire Commission. He was a life member of the VFW and the American Legion. Terry served on the community advisory council of Sacred Heart Hospital from 1996-1998 and then on the board of directors from 1998-2008, receiving the Wisconsin Hospital Association Trustee Award in 2006. As a member of the Eau Claire Noon Kiwanis Club for over 34 years, he held various positions including club president and District Lieutenant Governor. Terry had a particular interest in helping to preserve history through the Paul Bunyan Logging Camp in Carson Park. He took pride in frequently being the champion seller of pancake tickets for the annual Kiwanis Club Flapjack Feed. Terry was an active member of the Newman Parish at the Ecumenical Religious Center where he taught history to 8th grade religious education classes for a number of years and then directed an adult Bible study. He also enjoyed serving The Community Table with his Newman team. Terry dedicated his life to improving the lives of school children and citizens of Eau Claire. He came out of retirement in 2000 to serve one year as the Interim President of CASE, the Catholic Area Schools in Eau Claire. In 2007 he was instrumental in the formation of Clear Vision, an initiative for improving the quality of life in the Chippewa Valley. He once again came out of retirement to serve the Eau Claire Area School District as Interim Superintendent during the summer and fall of 2012. He enjoyed traveling with Flo throughout the United States and parts of Europe. He made three trips to Ireland, kissing the Blarney Stone on every visit. He loved walking and golfing with his buddies especially the day he shot a hole in one. Terry spent countless hours reading about the lives of important historical figures. He loved reminding people how lucky he was to be Irish, and then sharing a favorite joke or story. Terry was preceded in death by his parents, two of his sisters, Eileen Sheridan Eberhardt and Donna Sheridan Rusche; and brothers-in-law, Marlyn Thorson, Carl Eberhardt, Tom Rusche and Charles "Bud" Neuverth. Terry will be sadly missed by his best friend and loving wife, Flo; and their two children, Kevin (Kristi) of Vadnais Heights, MN and Kathleen of St. Paul, MN; and two grandchildren, Owen and Nora Sheridan. He is also survived by four sisters, Rita (Steve) Boehrer, Hales Corners, WI, Joan (Jim) Sartori, Elroy, WI, Annette Thorson, Elroy, WI, and Sr. Patricia Sheridan FSPA, La Crosse, WI; one brother, William Sheridan, Madison, WI; and numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. To each of these survivors he leaves a legacy of the importance of family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to the Eau Claire Area School District Foundation or the Terry and Flo Sheridan Family Fund at the Eau Claire Community Foundation. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 1 at the Newman Parish in the Ecumenical Religious Center, 110 Garfield Avenue, Eau Claire. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 2, with visitation one hour before. Fr. David Olson presiding, Fr. George R. Szews, preaching. Parking is available in the UWEC Hibbard parking lot on the corner of Garfield and State Street. An inurnment service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 4 at St. Joseph's Church cemetery, Kendall, WI.
Service Information
Cemetery
St. Joseph's Cemetery
307 Spring Stree
Kendall WI 54638
Visitation
Wednesday, January 1 2014
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Newman Parish, at the Ecumenical Religious Center
110 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire WI 54701
Mass of Christian Burial
Thursday, January 2 2014
11:00 AM
Newman Parish, at the Ecumenical Religious Center
110 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire WI 54701
Visitation
Thursday, January 2 2014
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Newman Parish, at the Ecumenical Religious Center
110 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire WI 54701