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| Jacqueline Shea, worked at Pentagon |
| By Administrator |
| Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:57 AM |
|
Jacqueline (Kress) Shea of Duxbury, died at home, surrounded by her family on Jan. 14. She was a poet, artist, grandmother and sharp-shooter who began her professional life after graduating from the Pierce School by working for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon where she would use her top-secret clearance to track her fiancé’s whereabouts in the Pacific Theater during the Cold War. In addition to being a homemaker, Mrs. Shea enjoyed numerous artisitic pursuits including heraldry and calligraphy. She leaves her husband, Joe Shea; her sons, David and his wife Kathleen of Pembroke and Andrew of Duxbury; her daughter Susan and her partner Nicci Meadow of Norwell; her parents Elizabeth and Robert Traynor of Pembroke; her brothers Patrick Traynor of Marshfield and James Traynor of Pembroke: three grandchildren, an aunt and an uncle. Arrangements were made by Shepherd Funeral Home and a Kingston burial will be private. Donations can be made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, in Memory of Jacqueline Shea, for Ovarian Cancer Research and Treatment, 10 Brookline Place West 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445-7226. |








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