Remembering the life and legacy of former RTÉ and BBC presenter Nick Sheridan, a beloved figure in the broadcasting world.
Tributes have been flooding in for the late Nick Sheridan, a former RTÉ news2day and BBC Scotland presenter, who was remembered at his funeral in Co Wexford as a talented and generous soul. Born and raised in Wexford, Sheridan was known for his humility, kindness, and extraordinary skills as a broadcaster and singer.
Sadly, the broadcasting industry lost a shining star when Sheridan passed away last week at the young age of 32 after a brief illness. His contribution to journalism and entertainment was recognized not only in Ireland but also in the UK, where he was a celebrated BBC Scotland presenter.
Nick Sheridan's funeral, where his dying wish was fulfilled, was a poignant reminder of his impact on those around him. His sudden passing on March 8, from an aneurysm suffered while jogging, left his family, friends, and colleagues in disbelief and sorrow. The loss of such a talented and vibrant individual has left a profound void in the hearts of many.
As the funeral of Nick Sheridan drew a massive turnout of mourners, it highlighted the widespread admiration and affection he garnered. His legacy as a gifted broadcaster and beloved personality will continue to resonate within the broadcasting community and beyond for years to come.
In a touching tribute, Sheridan's loved ones described him as the guiding star of their family, emphasizing the immense loss felt by all who knew him. His untimely death has not only shaken the broadcasting world but also underscored the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment.
Former RTÉ news2day presenter Nick Sheridan has been described at his funeral in Co Wexford as humble and kind, and a gifted broadcaster and singer.
The Wexford native and BBC presenter died last week aged 32 following a short illness.
The award-winning presenter died last week aged 32 after a short illness.
The funeral of BBC journalist and Wexford-native Nick Sheridan, who passed away on March 6 at the age of 32, has heard how his dying wish of having his ...
Nick Sheridan passed away on March 8, after spending several days in intensive care having collapsed after suffering an aneurysm while jogging.
The host of BBC Scotland's Drivetime and The Nine died last week, aged 32, after a short illness.
FORMER RTE presenter Nick Sheridan's devastated loves ones told his funeral today: "Our family has lost its guiding star."Heartbroken mourners gathere.
The host of BBC Scotland's Drivetime and The Nine died last week, aged 32, after a short illness.
Originally from Wexford in Ireland, the 32-year-old reported for Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ News, before moving to Glasgow and presenting and reporting ...