The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Breaking News

Local News

August 31, 2008

Family, friends to gather for benefit

Event slated to aid Bob Sheahan

DANVILLE — Bob Sheahan’s family and friends are scattered, and even he doesn’t live in the area anymore.

Just the same, relatives, co-workers and friends will gather in a central location Saturday for a benefit to raise money for the ex-Danville resident.

Sheehan, 38, of Hobart, Ind., has been battling colon cancer for three years, and it has spread to other organs.

“He’s pretty upbeat about things,” said his sister, Andie Baum, who lives in the Oakwood-Catlin area. “He’s more concerned about his family being taken care of.”

Sheehan has medical insurance, but it doesn’t cover all of his expenses. He has a wife and three children, ages 9, 14 and 15.

An avid biker, he had to sell his motorcycle to help cover expenses, a co-worker said.

A benefit will be held Saturday at Kankakee State Park to help with his expenses. The event will offer a poker party ($5 per hand), karaoke, food (hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and soda), 50/50 drawing and raffles. Drawings begin at 2 p.m., and winners must be present.

A native of Danville, Sheahan graduated from Bismarck-Henning High School in 1988. His parents are Wanda Dugan of Warsaw, Ind., and Tom Sheahan of Homewood.

Sheahan’s father, grandfather and uncle owned Interstate Lumber Co. in Danville.

Sheahan worked at CSX Railroad yards in Danville before being transferred to Calumet City almost five years ago. He’s been with the company about 15 years, his mother said, and now works as a dispatcher.

He’s trying to work as long as he can, Dungan said.

“People at CSX have been absolutely sensational for him,” she said. “He’s got a great support group.”

Although admitting she might be a bit prejudiced, Dungan said, “He’s such a wonderful human being. He’s an awesome guy. He’s a very strong individual.”

Baum described her brother as a dedicated family person who coaches peewee football and other sports.

The driving force behind the benefit is Cindy Neiggeman, who works at CSX in Calumet City. She put together a benefit for Sheahan on Aug. 10 at Balmoral Park Race Track — but had never met him before that.

She just knew a fellow worker needed help, and she planned a benefit at which 109 people showed up.

After she met him, she said about putting on the most recent benefit, “It’s no longer a pleasure. It’s a privilege.”

Karaoke will be offered at Saturday’s benefit because Sheahan has a good voice, she said.

“It will be a good time, with all proceeds going to Bob,” she said.

Dungan had high praise for Neiggeman’s efforts, saying, “She’s a gift from God. She has worked so hard on these benefits for him.”

COMING UP

A benefit for Bob Sheahan, formerly of Danville, will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Kankakee State Park’s main shelter. Admission is $20 a person, with all proceeds going to Sheahan.

To make a donation, mail a check to: CSX Credit Union, Sheahan Fund, 1700 167th St., Calumet City, IL 60409.

For more information, call Cindy at (708) 832-2162.

Text Only
Local News
E-edition
AP Video
'Rumor Has It' Adele's Rolling in the Grammys Grohl, Grammy Nominees Cut Up on the Red Carpet Greece Passes New Austerity Deal Amid Rioting Coroner: Houston Autopsy Results Weeks Away Raw Video: Greek Rioting Ahead of Austerity Vote Raw Video: Child Rescued After Kosovo Avalanche Pop Music Superstar Whitney Houston Dies at 48 Whitney Houston's Church Mourns Her Passing Reaction to Houston's Death at Clive Davis Party 79 Turtles Seized at Shanghai Airport Severe Cold Wreaks Havoc in China Fuel Removal Under Way on Capsized Italian Ship Police: Houston Found Dead in Her Hotel Room Paul Suffers Narrow Loss to Romney in Maine Palin Brings Anti-Washington Message to CPAC Obama Scraps Birth Control Mandate Navy Names Ship for Gabrielle Giffords Uzbek Man Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Obama Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs
NDN Video
Exclusive Video: Bobbi Kristina Leaving Hospital Raw Video: Greek Rioting Ahead of Austerity Vote 2012 Grammys: Rihanna Raw Video: Aurora Borealis As Seen From Space 2012 Grammys: Taylor Swift Raw Video: Child Rescued After Kosovo Avalanche Exclusive Video - Whitney's Bodybag FUEL TV: Punk Payback Gym tips Whitney's Final Days - EXCLUSIVE First glimpse of Blue Ivy Carter Lusetich: AT&T Rd. 3 recap Peek inside Barbie's closet Romney Tops Santorum in CPAC Straw Poll Madonna's Daughter Shaves Head Angry Dad Shoots Teens Laptop Absolute Lin-sanity 5 Killed in Wrong-way Crash on I-10 in La. Test on Comforter in Powell Unit Shows Blood Hero Driver Saves Kids From Burning Bus Funeral to be held for Powell boys