H.-McGee-Obituary

H. Victor McGee

New Orleans, Louisiana

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H. McGee passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 7, 2007.

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Mr. McGee was an outstanding individual. He reminded me of gentlemen of the early twentieth century. There was also something quite European about him. I am so glad he was able to contribute to the book about his great-great (great?) uncle, Henry Howard. It was a joy to hear about the great architect. We students of St. James Major High School were privileged to have him as an instructor. Class of 1981.

Mr. McGee was my co-worker at Redeemer-Seton High School and he will be remembered and respected by all who knew him. My prayers are with you all.

Victor was my neighbor at two separate addresses in New Orleans. We had lovely talks; he introduced me to Grand Cocteau for retreats. I remember a Russian Revolution dinner he had. We drank vodka and ate borscht and black bread or something like that. He loved life. At the duplex we lived in, he on the west side, me on the east, I could hear his clocks chiming through the walls; I began collecting clocks after that time, I missed the sounds so.
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Victor loved life.

I had Mr McGee for Junior English at Archbishop Rummel High. He was one of the teachers I respected and looked up to most. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family at this time of sorrow

I am a graduate in the Class of 06 Redeemer-Seton. Mr. McGee was an excellent teacher and he will be sadly missed. My prayers are with his family.

Mr. McGehee was one of my favorite teachers at RSHS & I truly learned alot from him by taking his class. This man was truly gifted and I will never forget him.

I, too, was a student of Mr. McGee's at St. James Major. He was a very intelligent man, an excellent instructor and a spiritual man. He would often hold his rosary and pray while we were taking a test in his class. I hope some of those prayers were for us. My prayers are certainly with him and his family.

My prayers are with Mr. McGee's family. He taught me at Redeemer-Seton. He was a wonderful teacher. He will be missed.