2025-K1104

Mourning the untimely and tragic death of Sheridan Grace Gorman

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2025-K1104


Assembly Resolution No. 1104

BY: M. of A. Slater

MOURNING the untimely and tragic death of Sheridan
Grace Gorman

WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative Body to honor the
memory of those young lives taken too soon, whose promise and presence
brought light, hope, and inspiration to their families, friends, and
communities; and

WHEREAS, With profound sorrow and deep regret, this Legislative Body
mourns the untimely and tragic death of Sheridan Grace Gorman, who
passed away on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at the age of 18, while
pursuing her studies in Chicago as a freshman at Loyola University
Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A native of Yorktown Heights, New York, Sheridan Gorman was
the beloved daughter of Jessica and Thomas Gorman, and the cherished
sister of Madelon Gorman, and was the center of her family's life,
bringing joy, laughter, and love to all who knew her; and

WHEREAS, She is further survived by her loving grandparents,
extended family members, and a wide circle of devoted friends, all of
whom were deeply enriched by her presence and who now carry forward her
memory; and

WHEREAS, Sheridan Gorman graduated in 2025 from Yorktown High School
in Westchester County, where she distinguished herself not only as a
dedicated student, but as a compassionate and engaged leader within her
school and community; and

WHEREAS, During her time in Yorktown, she was actively involved in
athletics, including field hockey, lacrosse, and bowling, exemplifying
teamwork, perseverance, and school spirit, and further demonstrated her
commitment to others by mentoring and coaching younger athletes in her
community; and

WHEREAS, Proud of her hometown, Sheridan Gorman embodied a deep
sense of loyalty and pride in Yorktown, uplifting those around her and
contributing to the strength and unity of her community; and

WHEREAS, She began her collegiate journey at Loyola University
Chicago with enthusiasm and determination, embracing new opportunities
while continuing to share the warmth, kindness, and energy that defined
her life; and

WHEREAS, Sheridan Gorman was widely admired for her remarkable
ability to make others feel valued and supported, possessing a vibrant
spirit, deep compassion, and a genuine kindness that left a lasting
impression on all who had the privilege of knowing her; and

WHEREAS, Her love for her family, friends, community, and faith was
evident in all that she did, as she brought people together, uplifted
others, and made even the simplest moments meaningful through her
presence; and


WHEREAS, The loss of Sheridan Gorman has profoundly affected her
family, the Yorktown Central School District, Loyola University Chicago,
and the broader community, where she is remembered as a source of
positivity, strength, and light; and

WHEREAS, Sheridan Gorman's devotion to her family and friends, her
strong sense of compassion, and her ability to make others feel valued
and supported stand as enduring hallmarks of her life and legacy; and

WHEREAS, The tragic circumstances of her passing have left an
immeasurable void, and this Legislative Body joins in extending its
deepest condolences to her family, friends, classmates, and all those
whose lives were touched by her presence; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
mourn the untimely and tragic death of Sheridan Grace Gorman, honoring
her memory and recognizing the profound and lasting impact she had on
her community and beyond; and be it further

RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Sheridan Grace Gorman.

actions

  • 26 / Mar / 2026
    • INTRODUCED
  • 26 / Mar / 2026
    • ADOPTED

Resolution Details

Law Section:
Resolutions, Legislative

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