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KATHRYN McGEE Obituary

Kathryn "Kay" E. McGee, nee Greene, 91, died at home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wonderful daughter of Harry and Ray Margaret, nee Fix, beloved wife of the late Martin J. McGee; cherished mother of Martin H. (Allison), Michael G. (Anne Marie), Jan McGee Barnes (Douglas) and Tricia Ann; proud grandmother of Jennifer McGee Clifford (David), Adrienne, Carolyn, Peter and Thomas McGee; adored older sister of the late Harry Greene and the late Dorthe Kelly; revered aunt of many nieces and nephews. Kay was born May 6, 1920 and grew up on Arlington Place, in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, she attended St. Clement Grade School and Immaculata High School. She was a graduate of Chicago Normal College (Chicago State Univ.), where she received her teaching degree and made many life-long friends, When she met her husband, Marty, it was love at first sight. They were married in December of 1943 and spent 57 very happy years together. Kay was an avid artist and her paintings hang in the homes of her proud children and grandchildren. She was a life long learner before the term became fashionable, attending classes to further her art, as well as classes in bridge and computer literacy. She lately learned the gamers of Mah-Jongg and Cribbage. She was a wonderful cook and gracious hostess, the party-cruise planner and social glue for her wide circle of friends and family in Chicago and Florida. Among her most important accomplishments, was her founding of the National Association for Down Syndrome in 1960 and co-founding the National Down Syndrome Congress in 1973. Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Tricia, Kay worked tireless to create a network of support for parents of Down Syndrome Children and further the research and information distribution about Down Syndrome. Through her vision and leadership, NADS has thrived most recently, celebrating their 50th anniversary. During the 25 years that Tricia has enjoyed at Misericordia, Kay and Marty have given their enthusiastic support, giving both time and treasure, Kay was the source of joy and inspiration for both family and friends. We knew her as a strong, determined and positive force of life, who had limitless energy and an ever present smile. We will miss her. Visitation Wednesday, 3 to 8 p.m., at the Peterson-Bassi Chapels, 6938 W. North Ave., Chicago. Friends and family please meet Thursday, 10 a.m. at St. Luke Church, 528 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Evanston. In lieu of flowers, donations to Misericordia Home, 6300 North Ridge, Chicago IL 60660. Arrangements by Ahern Funeral Home, 708-383-5700.

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Published by Chicago Tribune from Feb. 19 to Feb. 20, 2012.

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Kathleen Hawkins-Triantafillou

March 24, 2012

The McGee family was a family to look up to and respect. We should all try to follow their example. They loved one another. May God bless Ms. McGee and take good care of her. She was respected from the bottom of our hearts.

Robert Hawkins

February 24, 2012

The McGee's were great neighbors across the street growing up in River Forest and Mrs. McGee was the greatest Cub Scout den mother ever! We were blessed to have known her.

February 23, 2012

Jan, Doug and family,
May your wonderful memories of a life so well lived bring you comfort at this time of great sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Penny & Dave

Rita Casarotto

February 22, 2012

Kay was a great inspiration for my family. We talked to her several times after the birth of my son Kevin who has Down Syndrome. We now enjoy talking to Tricia who lives at Shannon Apts. with my son Kevin. They enjoy life to the fullest at Misericordia.

Martha Armstrong

February 21, 2012

We met Kay at your wedding Jan and Doug. What a beautiful soul! Know that she and you and Douglas are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Martha and Richard

February 21, 2012

Aunt Kay and Uncle Marty were always very kind and gracious to us. Kay had a sincere and wonderful style and grace about her. Her smile could light up a room, and the twinkle in her eyes was sure to lift our spirits. George & Cathy McGee

Tori's mom

February 21, 2012

I never knew you, but heard of you from many. Thank you for having the courage and love to pave the way for those of us who came after. The help and support I received from NADS gave me the determination I've needed to be the mom I wanted to be without fear. I am forever grateful for what you've done for those of us who love someone with Down Syndrome

Jacquie Meleney

February 21, 2012

I am so heartfully sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. McGee. I was privileged to help by driving her around town these past two years in Fl. It was during these many hours in the car that I learned of the great love of this family she had and they had of her. I listened to each word as her face would light up every time she would speak of one of them...how proud she was of every member and how she enjoyed her trips with them. I tried to learn some of life's lessons as her stories unfolded. But the most loving lesson of all was just observing and being in her company, as she enjoyed each moment of each day. Mrs. McGee always had a smile on her face, grace beyond measure and so appreciative of each day, and each person she came in contact with. She lived life to the fullest and had more energy than I've ever seen...I often told my co-workers, it was at times hard to keep up with her. She said we would have fun and we did. Even sitting in the parking lot of Wendy's eating a hamburger and sipping a frosty shake under a tree as we would talk and share what was going on in our lives and families. She would try to give me advise and encourage me to "get out more, take a class or go to dinner...followered by 'you're not marrying the guy, you're just going to dinner" ...and we would laugh. A truly beautiful person whose path I was privileged to cross...for a short time. I will miss you Mrs. McGee. Love to you and your wonderful family.

Terry Pohlman

February 20, 2012

So sorry to hear of your great loss. May your wonderful memories hold you up during this time of sorrow. God bless.

Anne Maraviglia

February 20, 2012

Kay McGee was one of those precious people who contributed substantially to our world in thousands of little ways as well as a few very big ways. The only thing brighter than her smile was the beacon of her inspiration

February 20, 2012

My sincere condolences to your family, and may the God of comfort and tender mercys be with the family. Irene phoenix.

Yuko Ishida

February 20, 2012

I did not have a chance to see Ms. Kathryn McGee in person but from stories and photos Ms. Jan McGee shared I could feel her strength and warmth at the same time. Through Jan I was taught and empowered to make effort for making differences in a given social setting, care for family, friends and all the loved ones, and be proud to live life as a woman.

Patricia Baker

February 20, 2012

Jan and Family-

Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you as your gather to celebrate your mother's life. She truly made a difference for those that needed her most. I will never forget her contagious smile and generous ways.

Patty O'Neill Baker

Maureen Mooney McHugh

February 19, 2012

I am proud to be the niece of an amazing Aunt who touched the lives of so many. I fondly remember Aunt Kay's warm smile and never-ending energy. I always looked forward to visiting Aunt Kay, Uncle Marty and Tricia at the beach in my younger days – they were always such gracious hosts. I can still vividly recall her wonderful blueberry pies baking in the oven, always made special with lots of love!

Anne Reinertson

February 19, 2012

you never knew me but I knew you...you have forever touch my life and the life of my daughter Regan in such a postive way....peace to you and much thanks..

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