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Eric Kurt McGee

Walnut Creek, California

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ERIC KURT McGEE A lifelong resident of the bay area, died suddenly in Fremont on March 1, 2008. Eric was born in Hayward, California on June 26, 1970. He is survived by his mother, Linda Warren of Lakeport, CA; and uncles, Skip Warren, of Hathaway Pines, CA; Mark Warren of San Antonio, Texas; and...

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Ah Erich, Amanda just pointed out that I somehow FORGOT to mention her in my first signing of the guest book...me, you and her were definitely the 3 Amigos...God knows how I managed that!! There is never a Sarah without an Amanda and vice versa, as you well know :o)

Damn it, I still miss you SO much! I think that I miss you now even more than a month ago...will it EVER get any easier??

I love you....

Signed,

One half of your partners in crime duo
Sarah

Each day without you, is seemingly harder and harder. I miss you more each day. You are greatly loved and missed.

Until we meet again...

The Laughter and Memories we shared will forever be with me. who else can make me snort with laughter over the stupiest things?I will miss meeting at starbucks for our weekly "cawfee"...Friday night games....busting a move at the drop of a hat....Boating this summer will not be the same with out my "ship mate" yelling DELTA-WOOOOOOO with me.....
I miss you and I will always love you Bubba! rest in peace my dear friend.

Erich,

I have never felt so much pain and sadness when losing someone in my life. I loved you more than you will ever know and I cannot stand how much I miss you. Everytime something funny happens I reach for the phone to call you. You are never far from my mind and I only wish you knew how loved you were by everyone that met you. The memorial the other night was a great showing of people who were in your life and loved who you were. I still wait for you to jump out and tell me this is...

You made such an impact on my life over the last 20+ years. I struggle with the thought that you won't be walking through the door at the Gallery or the house. You have meant so much to me as a Brother, a friend, as a part of my every day life. My world has forever changed, I will never forget you.

Erich,

We all love and miss you more than any words could ever express. You had a great turnout at your memorial last night (not a surprise to anyone...you were incredibly loved!).

Me, you, Sherry, Lucky, Dom and Charlie spent so much time with each other and shared so much together that it is hard to even imagine ever doing anything without you. But I know that one day we will all be together again and it will be mini-golf, zombie movies, Sailor Jerry rum and long laughter...