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James E. McLean

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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James E. McLeanJames E. McLean, PhD, died on Dec. 10, 2012 at his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His rich life spanned 86 years. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Lee Kelsey McLean, PhD., associate dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and chair of the Department...

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My dear friend Lee,
My heart is with you through this new journey. Jimmer was the most evolved, intellectual and lovely man I knew. A true Renaissance man. What great fun we had together in Parsons. Jim was "fashion at its best" our own G.Q. guy. Jim will leave a hole in our hearts. My love to Jimmy as well.
I will keep in touch. Take care of yourself. My love, Jeanene

Lee, we're so sorry for your loss. Jim was a great guy and I always enjoyed talking with him. He helped the LSI/BCR out of a huge financial problem in the 80s that I will always remember. He was a good man.
Ed & Mary Ann Zamarripa

Jim, I know you and the kids have some wonderful memories of your dad which will always be with you. prayers are with you,Ian,Katy and Lee.

On behalf of the family, thanks to each of you for taking the time to post such supportive comments. They really help at a time like this, so each is greatly appreciated.

On behalf of the family, thanks to each of you for taking the time to post such kind and uplifting messages. They really do make a difference at a time like this.

Beautifully written. In sympathy,

Lee, the family is in our thoughts and prayers. May God give comfort to you, Jim and Deb and Tom

Jim: You and Deb, along with Tom and Lee are in our thoughts and prayers. Gary and Cheryl Harrison

Jim, Please accept my deepest sympathy. No matter how old you are, or how prepared we think we are, this is always very difficult. Please know you are loved, and are in our thoughts and prayers.
The obituary is such a wonderful tribute to your dad. From the stories you have told, and the details in the obituary, he was a very special person.
Take care. Cheryl