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John Shea Obituary

Dr. John J. Shea

Memphis, TN

Dr. John Joseph Shea, Jr., died peacefully at home from respiratory illness on Sunday, February 8th, 2015, surrounded by his large and loving family. He and his wife, Lynda Mead Shea, had recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. He was born in Memphis on September 4, 1924, the third of six children, to Dr. John Joseph Shea, Sr. and Catharine Flanagan Shea. He graduated from Christian Brothers High School and the attended the University of Notre Dame. He was admitted to Harvard Medical School at age 19 and completed his training at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. In a medical career that lasted more than 60 years, Shea revolutionized the treatment of deafness, restored hearing to tens of thousands of patients, and helped establish Memphis as a world-renowned medical center.

Dr. Shea had great reverence for his father, an eminent ear, nose, and throat specialist. He followed his father into medicine but narrowed his focus to otology - the study of the ear. In 1954, Shea went to Vienna and studied manuscripts written in German in the 19th century about otosclerosis, a disease that causes progressive stiffening of the stapes, the tiny stirrup bone in the middle ear, and results in hearing loss. Surgical attempts to correct the problem had been abandoned and condemned by the medical establishment over fifty years earlier. While in Vienna, Shea developed the idea for an artificial stapes, which he used to replace the diseased one, in a procedure he called "stapedectomy". Upon returning to the United States, he enlisted the help of a young engineer and designed the world's first prosthetic stapes. Shea performed the first stapedectomy on a woman with otosclerosis in May, 1956. The operation was a success and the woman regained her hearing. Others followed. Shea presented his results to a skeptical medical community, and was initially criticized as reckless and dangerous. Eventually, the procedure came to be embraced as the definitive surgical treatment for otosclerosis. It is now performed and taught worldwide. Shea continued to innovate in otology for the rest of his career. When Shea retired in 2011, he had operated on more than 50,000 patients. Shea's accomplishments, awards, and honors are too numerous to list. Among them are induction into the Royal Society of Medicine (England) in 1959. In September of 1962 he was on the cover of Life Magazine as one of "The Take-Over Generation: One Hundred of the Most Important Men and Women in the United States". In 1967, Shea moved his practice into the Memphis Eye and Ear Hospital at 1060 Madison Avenue. Anticipating the trend toward outpatient surgery, Dr. Shea built the present-day Shea Clinic at 6133 Poplar Pike in 1985. The Shea Clinic was the first outpatient surgical center licensed in the state of Tennessee.

Dr. Shea's love for medicine was exceeded only by his generosity and love for his family and church. He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Lynda Mead Shea and five children: Dr. John Joseph Shea III, Gwyn Rainer Shea Canarios (Mike), Dr. Paul Flanagan Shea (Jessica), Susanna Mead Shea, and Peter Ryan Shea; seven grandchildren, Avery Huffman (Tim), John J. Shea IV, Matthew Shea, Rainer Shea, Emily Shea, Gwyn Fisher, and Phillip Allan Fisher IV (Penelope), and three great grandchildren, Anna, Jackson, and Sophia Huffman. His five siblings included Jeanne Leatherman, Catharine Roberts, Ellen Thompson, Mary Dixon, and Martin F. Shea. He is survived by Catharine, Mary, and Martin. He was a member of the Memphis Country Club and the Memphis Hunt and Polo Club.

Dr. Shea, a devout Catholic, will be remembered by tens of thousands of patients whose lives he touched. His contributions to otology and the treatment of deafness survive him. He was a force of nature, a pioneer in medicine, a beloved husband, father, and family man.

Visitation will be from 5:30 to 7:30 PM Friday, February 13th, 2015 at Canale Funeral Directors, 2700 Union Avenue Extended, Memphis. Funeral Mass will be 11:00 AM Saturday, February 14th, 2015 at St. Peter Catholic Church, 190 Adams Avenue, Memphis, where Dr. Shea was a parishioner. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.

The family requests memorials, be sent to the Missionaries of Charity, 700 North 7th Street, Memphis, TN, 38107.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Clarion Ledger on Feb. 11, 2015.

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Martha Welzant

February 8, 2020

This song was written in honor of Dr. Shea.

Kay Watkins

December 4, 2015

I just learned today of Dr. Shea's passing. My husband Robert Lewis Watkins was a patient of Dr. Shea's since 1967 as a 12 year old. Due to repeated infections all his life, he was finally referred to Dr. Shea. Robert was the first patient that he did a Stapedectomy on both ears because of his young age. We are so grateful to Dr. Shea for being such an excellent doctor and man. Robert is now wearing hearing aids because Dr. John did all he could do. Now Dr. Paul is Robert's doctor. We were so blessed to have had Dr. John in our lives. Thank you for sharing him with the world. In all the years that Robert saw Dr. John, we did not learn that we shared the same Catholic faith. I know that you have received many heartfelt comments and love shared for Dr. John, but none can compare to the love and trust that we had for him. His work is over and now he is experiencing the joy of Heaven. I will try to have a mass said at our local church St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso, MO. I will continue to pray for your family as I have prayed for Dr. Shea.

Beverly Elliott

April 15, 2015

I am so sad to hear of Dr Shea passing,after several ear surgery I told my Dr in Middletown Ohio I can't live like this he said there is a Dr in Memphis Tennessee who can help you ,my reply was draw me map that was in 1978 ,Dr Shea gave me life,back I'm so grateful ,the last surgery was performed in 1994.Thank you Dr Shea

Kim Dollar

February 23, 2015

I am so sorry to hear about Dr. Shea's death.I will fondly remember him,and the years I worked for him.He was not just an employer,he was a friend,& was generous to all of his staff. Just being in his presence, you KNEW that you had the privilege & honor of being with GREATNESS.

Martha Welzant

February 20, 2015

I never knew this fine may, but he was the surgeon of our friend, wylie Tapp. Dr. Shea said that this was the worse case he had ever seen. The surgery took 3 times longer than usual, and it was a success. When Wylie told us about this, I wrote the lyrics to a song honoring Dr. Shea entitled "Gifted Hands." My husband Joey Welz, formerly of Bill Haley's Comets wrote the music. Wlie's wie Judy sang it, and my husband made a recording as well.
While there is a void on earth, heaven is enriched by the presence of such a magnificent person.

perry nations

February 17, 2015

Lynda--thinking about you at this time of sorrow...I remember while you were judging my miss hospitality contest, daughter dawn and I were heading to Memphis the next week for dr. shea to do surgery on her at 6 years. he did several more and i'll always remember you and him for this.

Patsy Hendrix

February 13, 2015

Dr Shea was the doctor who gave me hope. How blessed I was to ever have met him. My condolences to the family. I know he will be greatly missed.
Patsy Hendrix
Anderson, S.C.

Twyla Arthur

February 13, 2015

My heart is breaking and I shed tears for the man that changed my life. Prayers for his family. I thank him in heaven now as he knows how I feel about what he did for me. He did a stapedectomy on my right and left ear in 1990 and 1991. I also thank him for his dedication for what he loved and believed in. He was indeed a very special person.

Bettye Reynolds

February 13, 2015

My prayers are with the family. God Bless.

February 12, 2015

I was one of Dr. Shea patients .and had two ear surgeries by him. Praying for your family during your loss. Dr. John Shea will be greatly missed.

MaryAnn Mathias

February 12, 2015

It is with sadness I say good-bye today to Dr John Shea Jr. - a man that will be missed by many. I was a long time patient of Dr Shea in my battle with Meniere's Disease. He always welcomed you with a big smile & a strong hug when you visited him at the Clinic. He exuded confidence, had a gentle nature, and you knew you were in good hands when headed to surgery. My husband & I will always be grateful for his expertise & efforts throughout my years of care. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in this tremendous loss. Rest In Peace Dear Friend - I will miss you!

Sheree Carnathan

February 12, 2015

So very sorry for your loss. The family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Krista Hogan

February 12, 2015

I was one of Dr. Shea's many patients when I was a child. I still remember his smiling face and comforting demeanor. Thank you God for giving us this treasure here on Earth! Rest in Peace, Dr. Shea. May God comfort the family in their time of loss.

Al Bourell

February 12, 2015

I am sad to hear of Dr. Shea's death.
I use to do a lot of electrical work for him at his clinic and the home.

He will be remembered.

Al

February 11, 2015

WITH SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY AND PRAYERS FOR HIS ADORING LYNDA. DR. SHEA ALWAYS LET YOU KNOW IN HIS SUBTLE FASHION THAT HE WAS THERE IF NEEDED. "IRISH EYES ARE CRYING." RIP

Julie Jimenez

February 11, 2015

My prayers and thoughts go out to you, Lynda and Dr Paul Shea, and to all his family. RIP Dr Shea, you will be missed.

Deborah Morgan

February 11, 2015

My name is Deborah Draper Morgan. My Dad was Lafayette Draper whom we lost last September. As a younger lady I lost hearing in my right ear. My Dad took me to see Dr. Shea. He took very good care of me until he retired. And for that I am very grateful and I will never forget him. You all have my heartfelt sympathy and will in our prayers. Deborah Draper Morgan and The Draper Family

Dell Carrington

February 11, 2015

Mrs. Shea I was such an admirer of your husband and I loved the time I worked for him. You will be in my prayers!

Rosilyn Adams

February 11, 2015

Lynda - Please know that you and your family are in all your Natchez friends' thoughts and prayers. In Christian love, Rosilyn Brown Adams

February 11, 2015

Much love for John and blessings to the family. Your friend, Robin Davis

Carolyn Switzer

February 11, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers to the family. Lynda, thank you making an appointment for my Mother, per my Daddy, Paul Hicks, request. Your husband restored the hearing in Mother's ears in 1969 and 1970! God Bless the family.

Carolyn Switzer

February 11, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Lynda, thank you for making that first appointment for my Mother, per my Daddy, Paul Hicks request back in 1969. Your wonderful husband restored her hearing in both ears!!! I know there are many grateful folks for the same reason. God Bless the family

Kimberly Holbrook

February 11, 2015

I worked directly with Dr. Shea for five years and I am forever grateful for what I learned from him. He was not only a remarkable physician, surgeon, and mentor; but a genuine human being that cared about you as a person. He will be missed by the many who came to love him, but because I know he was a faithful servant, one day I will see him again. Until then, his legacy will carry on. We can celebrate this life he led, which was astounding! Praying for everyone affected by his loss, especially Ms. Lynda and all the children and grandchildren.

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