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Geraldine (Geri) Laubscher
January 16, 2023
Dr. Shea was used by God to restore my hearing by taking bone from behind my ear and making a new ear drum that had been destroyed by doctors when I was little, puncturing the ear drum trying to get it to drain. I didn't know at the time that I was a walking time bomb, as he told my husband after the surgery was finished that the infection had set in and was eating away so fast that it was only a millimeter from my brain and that if it had gone through to the brain I would have just dropped dead. How privileged and thankful I was to have had him in my life. Thank you Dr. Shea. I know you are rejoicing before JESUS and one day soon we will be there with you. I was 32 yrs. old when Dr. Shea did the surgery. I am now 83.
Barbara Kyker
November 4, 2022
Dr. Shea was a wonderful doctor for my daughter and for me. By knowing about a simple maneuver, he cured my daughter of debilitating dizzy spells. He also cured me of an ear infection, which could not be cleared up with antibiotics. I will be forever grateful to Dr. Shea. I am trying to remember, did Dr. Shea come up with a way to do surgery on the pituitary gland through the mouth or do I have him confused with someone else?
Robert Borg, MD
November 3, 2022
Prayerful condolences to the family of Dr Shea. I´m an Otolaryngologist myself, and Coyle operated both of my ears for perilymphatic fistula in the early 70´s. Words fail to convey how skilled, compassionate and humble he was. Some people seem to live their life on a higher plane, and he certainly did...RIP Coyle.
Staff of Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery
November 2, 2022
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Barbara Brunini
November 1, 2022
Dear Trina,
What an amazing husband you had! You were a loving caregiver and should be so proud.
Love
Barbara Brunini
Allen L Massie
November 1, 2022
I met him with fear and trepidation but he immediately put all at ease. His interest was in making us have a successful mission experience. Loved hearing all of his stories He was an amazing man serving our amazing God. Always the most humble man ever
Jean Parham
November 1, 2022
Coyle was such a sweet man, so warm and genuine. Thank you, Trina, for bringing him into my life.
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