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Christopher Joseph Mee

Hull, Massachusetts

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MEE, Christopher Joseph_died July 10, 2008, age 46, of Portland Oregon, formerly of Hull. A gathering will be at 11 a.m. in St. Ann's Hall and a Mass at 12 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Hull, MA, 200 Samoset Ave. Brother of Barbara Lorentzen, Dennis Mee, Richard McClain,...

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I caught this sad news in Stanford Magazine. My sincere condolences to all his relatives and especially his kids. What a super guy, unforgetable personality and great competitor. To those who don't know, Chris is the only reason the Kappa Sigs ever won any intramural sporting events in the early 80's.

I met Chris through a business relationship. I lived in STL but whenever we would travel to a client site, we'd share a beer at dinner and talk about about how there were no "good ones left" out there in the dating world (he preferred golf anyway, he'd say). I had met a great guy off the Internet here in STL so I suggested to Chris he try the same thing to find a "hot chick". And he met Darcy. I remember him telling me that I'd had a "good idea", and when he told me they were getting...

Chris was one of the best competitors I ever played with. It was a joy to watch him playing the last hole with the tournament on the line, bringing in a big win for his team. He loved being with his golf buddies, and was a fierce spirit with our group both on and off the course. He will be missed by all. My condolences to all his family.

I will add to our son Kent's note. Chris sent me Mother's Day cards after he and our daughter Anne divorced. He sent me flowers after my hip surgery. He was an important part of our family life for over fifteen years. Our family will miss him.

It's difficult to write about, let alone comprehend, the untimely death of Chris. I had lost track of him when he and Anne parted ways (divorce unfortunately does that to families) and last saw him at a tailgater a couple years ago trying to be hopeful at halftime about Stanford rallying back against OSU. It had been years and we both had grayed but immediately connected. Chris had a big, generous heart and we teed it up many times together- mostly I'll remember rounds at Black Butte. He...

I am saddened by the loss of Chris and I wish to extend my condolences to his entire family. He was a larger than life figure and will certainly be missed by all that came to know him.