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Roger Fee Resident of San Francisco Passed away at his home in San Francisco Sunday morning, December 19, 2010. Music and The Performing Arts were an integral part of his life. From the 1950's through the 1970's Roger was an acclaimed music educator as Dean of The University of Denver Music School, as well as a noted performer, appearing in numerous operas. He was the resident choral director at the world famous Central City Opera. After moving to the bay area, his marriage of forty-four years ended with the passing of Danna Jeanne in 1986. Roger continued to participate in the fine arts as a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Chamber Choir, and also sang in the choir at his beloved First Presbyterian Church of San Leandro. In addition, Roger enjoyed a second career as a real estate agent with Rinetti Real Estate Company until he reached age 87. He was also a long-time Rotarian. He is greatly missed by many dear friends as well as daughter, Pamela Fee, son, Daniel Mc Phee and granddaughters, Adriana and Katharine Mc Phee. No services, but remembrances to your favorite charity.

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Published by Inside Bay Area on Jan. 2, 2011.

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Tianne Rinetti-Vittoria

January 6, 2011

Dear Fee & McPhee Families,
I wanted to send our dearest condolences in the loss of your Father & Grandfather, Roger Fee. Roger was not only a member of our small family firm, Rinetti & Co. Realtors, but a dear friend to all of our family. As you know, I lost my father, Al Rinetti in September & Roger was so kind to send a wonderful card & shared stories of the times he and my father had shared. They had a great respect for one another and I wanted you to know that we cared for him a great deal. He will be dearly missed. If Pam or someone in the family is able to call my mom, Diane, she would like to send a card to Pamela & family, as Pam had called my Mom & left word of Rogers passing. With Warmest Regards, Tianne Rinetti-Vittoria

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