We Remeber Those We Have Lost

We Remeber Those We Have Lost
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Thomas Geoghegan Jr.

Thomas Geoghegan Jr.

OCEAN CITY — Thomas “Tommy” James Geoghegan, Jr., 44, a three-year resident of Ocean City and previously of Annapolis, died June 30 in Ocean City due to an airplane crash.

Born November 13, 1969 in Cheverly, Tommy attended Broadneck High School, the University of Maryland Baltimore County and received his Bachelors of Criminal Justice from the University of Baltimore. He was a seasonal police officer of the Ocean City Police Department (1991, 2002-2013) and the owner of Infosys Networks (1993-2013).

In January 2013, Tommy was awarded a Bronze Star during the Ocean City Neighborhood Watch Program’s annual OCPD Officer of the Year banquet and was among a handful of officers to “receive commendations for distinguishing his or herself by performing extraordinary physical acts or rendering life saving techniques to aid in the preservation of human life.”

Tommy was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) and the Red Star Pilots Association. He enjoyed flying, diving, sailing and traveling.

He is preceded in death by his father, Thomas James Geoghegan Sr., and his grandfathers, James Sullivan and William Geoghegan.

He is survived by his companion, Jessica Schmucker of Ocean City; his mother, Maureen Sullivan Geoghegan of Annapolis; both grandmothers, Lorriane Sullivan of Annapolis and Thelma Geoghegan of Salisbury; two brothers, Bryan (and his wife Erin) Geoghegan of Arnold and Chris Geoghegan of Alexandria, Va.; two nieces; and two nephews.

Visitation at the Taylor Funeral Home at 147 Duke of Gloucester St. in Annapolis was held yesterday. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 12 at the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 710 Ridgely Ave., Annapolis. A second visitation and service will be held at The Community Church at Ocean Pines, 11227 Racetrack Rd., Berlin with viewing from 4 p.m. until service beginning at 6 p.m., Saturday, July 13.

In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made in Tommy’s name to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDF).

Online condolences may be made to www.johnmtaylorfuneralhome.com