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Francis J. "Frank" Shea

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Francis J. "Frank" Shea, 61, of Worcester, died Thursday, June 12, 2008 at the UMass-Memorial Medical Center after an illness.He leaves his wife, Mary (Sweeney) Shea; two children, Brian E. Shea and his wife Joy of Clifton, N.J. and Moira E. Shea of Worcester; a grandson, Connor Richard Shea of...

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My deepest sympathy to the Shea family. Frank was a very special person who made a difference in the lives of many people. He used his big heart and faith as his compass and both served him well! I will miss him.

We are very sorry for your loss. we are part the mangement team for alpine ski for winter games again we are sorry for your loss. I am sure he will be missed.

I always admired Frank as a first-rate professional and very fine person. My condolences to the Shea Family.

My deepest sympathies to Frank Shea's family, whom he positively adored. Frank, we already miss your booming laugh, your bigger than life personality, and huge heart - it's been an honor to know you at the Dept. of Education - Happy trails to you my friend.

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of Frank. Throughout the past 40 years we have been friends and he will surly be missed.
Paul Sullivan

I will never forget Frank. A straight shooter that was always willing to lend a helping hand. His voice and presence will be missed.

Mary and Family,
Our condolences on your loss. Frank was an outgoing and affable person who truly enjoyed people and genuinely cared about them. He showed great courage and class in his final battle and was an inspiration to many. You remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Tom and Cathy Murray

Frank was as noble a friend and colleague as can be imagined. We worked side by side for the past five years. I treasured his active intelligence; his unswerving loyalty to his family, his friends, his work and his principles; and his unfailing judgment and compassion.

I had the pleasure to grow up with Frank as our Parents were close friends. Frank combined both his Father’s zeal for discussion with his Mother’s gift of compassion.

I recall a brief discussion we had at a St. Patrick’s parade where Frank expressed his pride in his own children while sharing his sympathy for a parent whose child had chosen a less glorious path despite the parents continued efforts. Frank felt the pain and expressed a desire to help.

His passing is a...