There will be other clerks in the Senate, but no one with his exact style--no one with that Tom Sheridan voice," Connecticut Senate President Pro Tern Donald Williams said following the death of clerk of the Senate.

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There will be other clerks in the Senate, but no one with his exact style--no one with that Tom Sheridan voice," Connecticut Senate President Pro Tern Donald Williams said following the death of clerk of the Senate. Tom Sheridan died at 62 after battling cancer for more than a year. He was diagnosed the day after the 2010 session ended, and served through this year's session. "This whole session was one long profile in courage for Tom Sheridan," Williams said. He and Senate Majority Leader Martin Looney visited Sheridan on the day of the special session, a few days before he died. A graduate of Amherst College and...

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