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Christopher Allan McGEE

Lexington, Kentucky

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McGEE Christopher Allan, 39, passed away Fri, March 16, 2012. Born June 26th, 1972, he is the son of Jack and Linda McGee. Chris graduated from Lafayette High School and was a soccer All American and Homecoming King. He was admired for his athleticism, and loved for his wit and kindness. He went...

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Man youre ever so missed. I could hear you know telling me to quit watching ID TV. Hope youre enjoying heaven and they are lucky to have you.

I only learned of Chris' passing today, and I am in a state of shock. Over the years, we lost touch, reconnected, lost touch, and reconnected again. Sadly, we had lost touch once more, but he has never been far from my thoughts. Chris had a profound impact on my life and represented one of the key friendships of my youth. No one could hope to meet a more outgoing and supportive person, and I feel privileged to have been able to call him my friend. I am brokenhearted to learn I won't have...

Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends! Mike & Amy Ward

I love you, Chris McGee. My heart is with your dear brother and parents.

Ive never known that one person could impact the lives of so many...if u could only see your facebook page and the kiss for Chris group your brother started......the amount of people posting is unreal. You were magical, in every way. I will miss our daily talks and our night time talks when neither of us could sleep. You were a true friend and for that I thank you and will forever be grateful....miss u....

Chris, I went to school with you from 7th grade through 10th grade. I always admired your style and enthusiasm. Many years passed and you reached out to me because you taught my nephew and you just wanted to tell me that you thought highly of him. This meant a lot to me. My nephew was struggling in school, but you saw him for what he was: an extraordinary young man. You gave him encouragement. Today, he is the pride of our family, serving in the Air Force. He just transferred to Italy...

Our prayers are with you! I will always remember the backyard football games and your humor.You will be missed by all that were lucky to have known you!

We were deeply saddened to learn of Chris's passing; he will always remain in our memory as a bright, enthusiastic, courteous and energetic young man who was fun to be around. You are in our thoughts.