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Denis Sheridan

April 11, 1945 - October 28, 2021

Denis Sheridan was born on April 11th, 1945 in Ardnaree, Balina, County of Mayo, Ireland. He worked as Staff Economist in the Department of Social Affairs at the United Nations and lived for many decades in mid-town Manhattan. After a 7-month long battle, he succumbed to his cancer of the tongue and peacefully passed away at hospice Isabella in Manhattan on Thursday, October 28th, 2021.

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2021-11-01 17:25:39 wrote:

Denis Sheridan was a man of many interests, mysteries, and a facility with language which lent credence and colour as he expounded on rare and obscure facts. I never asked him if he was related to the writer Sheridan but he had an uncanny ability to provide arcane or rare information on many subjects. Denis had an unfailing sense of concern and compassion for the underdog and he always embraced justice for those who had little or no power. His sense of decency, honour, and integrity was appreciated by the many who met Denis in his far too short passage in this world. May he Rest in Peace.

2021-11-01 17:25:39 wrote: Denis Sheridan was a man of many interests, mysteries, and a facility with language which lent credence and colour as he expounded on rare and obscure facts. I never asked him if he was related to the writer Sheridan but he had an uncanny ability to provide arcane or rare information on many subjects. Denis had an unfailing sense of concern and compassion for the underdog and he always embraced justice for those who had little or no power. His sense of decency, honour, and integrity was appreciated by the many who met Denis in his far too short passage in this world. May he Rest in Peace.

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