[4] Shea held various offices in Peabody, including overseer of the poor, sewer commissioner, and selectman.
[5] In 1916, Shea was elected to Peabody's first city council and was chosen to serve as the body's first president.
While the reason for her disappearance was not given, it was known that she had married a businessman from the Midwestern United States and had settled with him in Los Angeles in the years since she had left Salem.
[1] Alice Crouse Shea predeceased her husband and he married an employee of his tobacco store.
[10] Shea left his entire estate to his wife and his two children contested his will on the grounds of undue influence and mental incapacity.