Eileen Deborah Sheahan, a promising University of Michigan student, tragically passed away on January 27, 2024, following a skiing accident in Colorado. Born and raised in Evanston, Illinois, Eileen left behind a legacy of warmth, brilliance, and kindness that touched countless lives.
Michigan Student Eileen Sheahan Passed Away
Eileen’s journey was marked by her educational achievements at St. Joan of Arc School, Loyola Academy, and the University of Michigan, where she was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in economics. She was set to graduate in May and was an active member of the Alpha Phi International sorority.
Laura Blake Jones, the university’s associate vice president for student life and dean of students, expressed deep sorrow, stating, “Our campus community mourns her tragic loss. We send our heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, classmates, and all those who knew her.”
A Legacy of Love and Service
In a joint statement, the Sheahan and O’Brien families emphasized Eileen’s impact on those around her. “Ms. Sheahan touched endless lives,” they remarked, highlighting her family’s tradition of public service. Eileen’s grandfather was a Cook County sheriff, and her mother was a Cook County circuit judge.
A Cherished Family Bond
Eileen’s family spoke fondly of the time they spent with her, remembering her as a beautiful, accomplished, and humble young lady. Michael Sheahan, her grandfather and former Cook County sheriff, shared memories of their Thanksgiving, stating, “It is so sad; her smile and laughter will be remembered by her family and friends forever.”
Eileen’s Passion for Life
Describing Eileen’s profound effect on those around her, her parents, Patti and T.J. Sheahan, wrote, “She was graceful, kind, hilarious, beautiful, and brilliant.” Eileen’s zest for life was evident in her love for cooking, laughter, and travel. She even spent a semester studying in Barcelona, Spain.
Eileen Sheahan Obituary
Visitation for Eileen Sheahan will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. on Sunday at the Donnellan Family Funeral Home in Skokie. A Mass to celebrate her life is scheduled for Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Old Saint Patrick’s Church in the West Loop.
Instead of flowers, the family requests donations to The Eileen Sheahan Memorial Scholarship at The Academy at St. Joan of Arc or Loyola Academy, reflecting Eileen’s commitment to education and service.
Final Thoughts: A Life Well-Lived
As we remember Eileen Sheahan, let us celebrate the vibrant and compassionate life she led. Her family, friends, and the University of Michigan community unite in grief, cherishing the memories of a remarkable young woman who left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew her.