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Graydon McKee III

Edgewater, Maryland

Nov 8, 1937 – Oct 11, 2021 (Age 83)

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BORN
November 8, 1937
DIED
October 11, 2021
AGE
83
LOCATION
Edgewater, Maryland

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Graydon S. McKee, III, retired Chief Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit (Calvert, Charles, Prince George's and St. Mary's counties), passed away October 11, 2021 in Annapolis, MD. The son of Dr. Graydon S. and Nina L. McKee, he was born November 8, 1937 in New Brighton, PA. He spent his early years...

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The family circle is broken it is missing pieces to make it whole that will be done I do believe in the very near future. Miss you wish we were closer to your family, but miles keep us apart. Well I'll see you soon, look for us. Mike Carolyn and Jimmy

I was thinking the other day about Skip McKee. I had the pleasure to serving with him as a juvenile master in Prince George´s County Maryland. He later was nominated both a district and circuit court judge where he distinguished himself as a terrific Judge with a reputation of fairness, compassion and possessing a listening. Litigants and lawyers appearing before him always were treated with respect and dignity. He was smart, fair, always prepared and worked hard to get it right. Judge...

Mary Ellen, and family. Will never forget Skip, he was a wonderful cousin, and a great person to our family. Miss him very much, our thoughts are with you and the boys at this time.

Judge Mckee always a Marine, always a fair judge with a twinkle in his eye who had a gift for establishing fair procedures. He brought those wonderful gifts to the 7th Circuit. My condolences to his family and many friends.

Thank you for being my mentor; the patience, knowledge and wisdom you shared with me helped me to be successful in my career. I'm going to miss you and remember "the shoes still fit". My sincere condolences to Mary, Grayson and Gregory.

Prayers to the family, we love you

RIP Graydon.

Judge McKee was an inspiration. Always straightforward, he was a good lawyer and a fair and wise judge. He knew how to cut through the fog and focus on the real issue. I will miss him and remember him with great fondness and respect.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.